Roots of the Outsiders

This album lists the band name as Tom King and the Starfires, an alternate name for the group and also highlighting the original bandleader for the Outsiders.

Their forte was rhythm and blues instrumentals primarily, with Tom King occasionally providing soulful vocals.

On the CD, the tracks are evidently taken from a broadcast on a local radio station in Cleveland (along with a brief interview of Tom King by the disk jockey) in an on-air contest to see which song the listeners like the best.

"Stronger than Dirt" – based upon a popular television commercial for Ajax cleanser – was a minor local hit song for the band in the early 1960s;[1] besides the tune used in the commercial, the track also features hoofbeats from the white knight on horseback that is the centerpiece of the original ad.

Despite the reference in the name of the album, these recordings actually bear little resemblance to those of the better known Outsiders; although some of their r&b roots are still apparent, the latter band has a different style that is generally categorized as garage rock, and Outsiders vocalist Sonny Geraci sounds much different from Tom King.