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Renovčević (Blues & Rock)

Renovčević (Blues & Rock)

28 Mar, 2009

Muddy Waters & Otis Spann - Collaboration (192 kbps)

Muddy Waters — Autor renovcevic @ 05:26

 



Many blues aficionados listen to Muddy Waters' classic Chicago blues sides of the '50s and '60s not only for his expressive vocals and searing slide guitar, but for pianist Otis Spann, who was almost without question the greatest pianist in the Chicago blues style. It was only his early death in 1970 at the age of 40 (when he was finally beginning to start his career as a bandleader in earnest) that kept Spann from becoming one of the best-known names in all of jazz. Equally at ease with tricky, jazz-inspired solos and two-fisted comping, Spann is a marvel to listen to, and although the emphasis of this live set is most often on Muddy Waters' vocals and guitar, Spann's barrelhouse rolls and inspired solos on blues classics like "Baby Please Don't Go," "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man," and "I Feel Like Going Home" more than justify his co-billing.

A long time friend sent me this...it is 50 years old now. Hard to believe
that. Thanks Cheech (you wish you were only 50).

Tracks:
1 Long Distance Call
2 Baby Please Don't Go
3 I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
4 Blues Before Sunrise
5 Rolling Stone
6 I Can't Be Satisfied
7 Blow Wind Blow
8 I Feel Like Going Home
9 Walking Through The Park
10 Lovin' Stuff (Encore)

Details
Year: 1995
Label: Tomato Music
Country: USA
Bitrate: 192 kbps


http://rapidshare.com/files/149219337/MW_OS.zip

pass - bluestown

 


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