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1 	Don't Burn Down The Bridge 	
2 	That Will Never Do 	
3 	Somebody Have Mercy 	
4 	A Fool For You 	
5 	Homework 	
6 	My Jug And I 	
7 	She's A Good 'Un 	
8 	It's My Own Fault 	
9 	13 	
10 	Ain't Enough Comin' In 	
11 	If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home 	
12 	Ain't That Good News 	
13 	If You Can't Do No Better

Otis Rush - Guitar, Vocals
Tony Braunagel - Drums, Percussion
Ian McLagan - Organ, Piano
Bill Payne - Piano
John Porter - Guitar, Producer
Jimmy Powers - Harmonica
Greg Rzab - Bass
Johnny Lee Schell - Guitar
Mick Weaver - Organ, Piano
The Texacali Horns:
-Marty Grebb - Baritone Saxophone
-Darrell Leonard - Trumpet
-Joe Sublett - Tenor Saxophone

 

With sympathetic production from John Porter, a great lineup of players who follow him every bluesy turn of the way and a dozen well chosen pieces of material, Rush wipes the unispired album slate clean with this one. Everything that makes Otis a unique master of his form is here to savor, from his passionate vocals to the shimmering finger vibrato he applies to the liquid tones of his Fender Stratocaster. While Rush has tackled some of this material on other outings, never has it been served up so passionately as it is here. Even the re-cut of his famous Duke 45 "Homework" burns with a new intensity that makes you believe that this is one opportunity that Rush -- at least this time -- refused to let go by the boards. ---Cub Koda, AllMusic Review

 

Rush was born on 29 April 1934 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, and made his mark with his aggressive left-handed playing and impassioned vocals after moving to Chicago. He rose on the blues scene there alongside other new exponents of the ‘West Side’ style such as Buddy Guy, Magic Sam and Freddie King.

He recorded for Chess and Duke in the early 1960s, where his work continued to be heard and admired by the new British exponents of the blues, notably John Mayall, whose Bluesbreakers recorded ‘I Can’t Quit You Baby.’ That song also caught the ear of Page, and it became part of the first Led Zeppelin album, released in January 1969. Mayall’s band also recorded other key Rush songs including ‘Double Trouble,’ All Your Love’ and ‘So Many Roads.’

Ain't Enough Comin' In Otis RushAs the appetite of American audiences for blues declined, Rush toured extensively in Europe, often playing to college crowds and recording for such labels as Blue Horizon, Sonet, Bulldog and Alligator. He won particular new recognition for 1994’s Ain’t Enough Comin’ In, his first studio album for 16 years. ---udiscovermusic.com

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Otis Rush - 1956-1958 Cobra Recordings (1999) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/16754-otis-rush-1956-1958-cobra-recordings-1999.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/16754-otis-rush-1956-1958-cobra-recordings-1999.html Otis Rush - 1956-1958 Cobra Recordings (1999)

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1 	Double Trouble 	2:44
2 	Jump Sister Bessie 	2:34
3 	Checking On My Baby 	2:57
4 	Sit Down 	2:22
5 	Love That Woman 	3:02
6 	My Baby Is A Good'un 	2:41
7 	If You Were Mine 	3:07
8 	All Your Love 	2:38
9 	It Takes Time 	2:50
10 	Violent Love 	2:32
11 	I Can't Quit You Baby 	3:07
12 	Little Red Rooster 	2:22
13 	My Love Will Never Die 	3:08
14 	Groaning The Blues 	3:04
15 	Three Times A Fool 	2:51
16 	She's A Good'un 	2:49
17 	Keep On Loving Me Baby 	2:21
18 	I Can't Quit You Baby 	3:40
19 	Double Trouble 	5:10
20 	She's A Good'un 	3:16

Otis Rush – guitar, vocals

 

Otis Rush's debut recordings for the Cobra label are defining moments of Chicago blues. Seldom had a young Windy City artist recorded with this much harrowing emotion in both his singing and playing, simulataneously connecting with the best that Delta blues had to offer while plunging headlong into the electric future. These are the songs that continue to be the building blocks of his legend; "All Your Love," "Double Trouble," "I Can't Quit You, Baby," "Groaning the Blues," "It Takes Time," and "Checking on My Baby" are all singular masterpieces. This single disc collection features all sixteen Cobra sides issued as singles plus the bonus of four alternate takes, all presented here with the best sound to date. These are milestone recordings in the history of the blues and an essential part of anyone's collection. ---Cub Koda, Rovi

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Otis Rush & Friends - Live at Montreux 1986 (2006) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/14802-otis-rush-a-friends-live-at-montreux-1986-2006.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/14802-otis-rush-a-friends-live-at-montreux-1986-2006.html Otis Rush & Friends - Live at Montreux 1986 (2006)

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01.	Tops	
02.	I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight)	 
03.	Lonely Man	
04.	Gambler's Blues
05.	Natural Ball	
06.	Right Place, Wrong Time
07.	Mean Old World		
08.	You Don't Love Me		 	
09.	Crosscut Saw (With Eric Clapton)
10.	Double Trouble	
11.	All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (With Eric Clapton)	
12.	Every Day I Have The Blues (With Eric Clapton & Lutter Allison)

Otis Rush (vocals, guitar)
Professor Eddie Lusk (vocals, keyboards)
Anthony Palmer (guitar)
Fred Barnes (bass)
Eddie Turner (drums). 
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Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals) 
Luther Allison (guitar, vocals)

 

This 1986 concert by Otis Rush was the first of four appeances that the legendary bluesman has made at the Montreux Festival to date. This particular night turned out to be a very special one when he was joined on stage by first Eric Clapton and then Luther Allison as they rockedtheir way through a set of Otis Rush classics and blues standards in a truly unforgettable performance. ---montreuxjazzshop.com

 

Southpaw guitarist Otis Rush made his debut in 1956 with a cover of Willie Dixon’s "I Can’t Quit You Baby", charting his first Top Ten R&B hit. Over the course of his 50-year career, Rush has established himself as one of the premiere bluesmen on the Chicago circuit.

Often credited with being one of the architects of the West side guitar style, Rush’s esteemed status as a prime Chicago innovator is eternally assured by his trademark sound. Blues fans have said that his combination of ringing, vibrato-enhanced guitar work with an intense vocal delivery is powerful enough to force the hair on the backs of their necks upwards in silent salute.

Otis Rush Live At Montreux 1986 features the Chicago blues legend at his spine-tingling best. For his first appearance at the Montreux Festival, Rush is joined on stage by fellow blues stars Eric Clapton and Luther Allison for a truly special show. The CD features nearly an hour-and-a-half of performances of Rush classics, including "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)", "Double Trouble" and many more. ---Editorial Review, amazon.com

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Otis Rush - Screamin' And Cryin' (1974) (1992) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/9099-otis-rush-screamin-and-cryin-1974-1992.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/9099-otis-rush-screamin-and-cryin-1974-1992.html Otis Rush - Screamin' And Cryin' (1974)

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1. Looking Back - 5:22			play
2. You're Gonna Need Me - 7:50
3. It's My Own Fault - 7:13
4. I Can't Quit You Baby - 5:35
5. Every Day I Have The Blues - 5:56
6. A Beautiful Memory - 7:51
7. I Got News For You - 4:49		play
8. I Can't Quit You Baby - 6:03

Personnel: 
Otis Rush - Guitar, Vocals
Jimmy Dawkins - Guitar
Willie Mabon - Piano
James Green - Bass; 
Bob Plunkett - Drums
Sunnyland Slim - Piano tr.1
Jerome Van Jones - Organ, Piano tr.4

 

Otis Rush's crunching guitar and vocals were never more emphatic than during the '70s when it seemed that he would actually find the pop attention and mass stardom he deserved. These mid-'70s tracks were originally cut for the Black and Blue label, with Rush playing grinding, relentless riffs and creating waves of sonic brilliance through creatively repeated motifs, jagged notes, and sustained lines and licks, while hollering, screaming, moaning, and wailing. Jimmy Dawkins, an outstanding lead artist in his own right, has also long been one of Chicago's great rhythm artists and shows it by adding plenty of tinkling, crackling figures and lines in the backgrounds. While not as consistently riveting as his live Evidence date, this one is also a valuable Rush document. ~ Ron Wynn

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Otis Rush Wed, 11 May 2011 08:49:19 +0000
Otis Rush - Blues Interaction Live In Japan 1986 (1994) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/8768-otis-rush-blues-interaction-live-in-japan-1986-1996.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/8768-otis-rush-blues-interaction-live-in-japan-1986-1996.html Otis Rush - Blues Interaction Live In Japan 1986 (1994)

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01 - Introduction/Tops 07:19
02 - All Your Love (I Miss Loving) 05:56
03 - Please, Please, Please 04:49 play
04 - Killing Floor 08:39
05 - Stand By Me 05:42
06 - Lonely Man 03:24
07 - Double Trouble 04:19 play
08 - Right Place, Wrong Time 07:20
09 - Got My Mojo Working 06:30
10 - Gambler's Blues (Encore) 10:03

Personnel
* Otis Rush - vocals, guitar
* Yoichiro Hatta - guitar
* Fusanosuke Kondo - guitar
* Kenji Morita - bass
* Akihiro Okachi - drums
* Charles Shimizu - piano, organ
* Chikashi Takagi - tenor saxophone
* Weeping Harp Senoh – harmonica

 

Blues Interaction - Live In Japan 1986 Is a 1986 live album by blues singer and guitarist Otis Rush. Recorded with local Japanese band Break Down, the album has been legitimately panned by many critics because of the backing band's rudimentary knowledge of blues music. Ironically, Rush has dual citizenship in the United States and Japan. His current wife is a native of the country. Originally the album was released in Japan only by P-Vine Records but was subsequently released in 1996 in the United Kingdom by Sequel Records.

Otis Rush has always been held in the highest esteem by blues fans and his fellow musicians. It's almost 40 years since the release of his first record "I Can't Quit You Baby", but his remains one of the truly original and moving blues voices. Similarly, although Ike Turner played most of the lead guitar on the original recordings of "All Your Love" and "Double Trouble", Otis' own guitar playing is as distinctive as it is impressive.

In a long career dogged by ill health and misfortune, Otis has always overcome his troubles and returned from periods of inac¬tivity with his abilities undiminished, if not improved. That was certainly the case with his recent album, "Ain't Enough Comin' In", and the tour which supported it. At the 1995 Annual W.C. Handy Blues Awards, Otis was voted 'Contemporary Male Blues Artist Of The Year' and "Ain't Enough Comin' In" was 'Blues Song Of The Year'. It may seem that awards and rewards are coming to Otis rather late in his career but they can only revitalise a man who still faces challenges with the vigour of a man half his age. Like his contemporary, Buddy Guy, Otis is a highly-skilled interpreter of the blues. Neither man is a prolific songwriter but, as "Ain't Enough Comin' In" proved, when Otis puts his mind to it, he knows he can deliver.

His broad interest in music came from listening to the radio while he was growing up in Philadelphia, Mississippi, where he was born on April 29, 1934. His first love was the music of Eddy Arnold and Bob Wills. Later, he would find an affinity with the work of Charles Brown, Louis Jordan and Ray Charles.

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Otis Rush - Any Place I’m Going (1998) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/5442-otis-rush-any-place-im-going-1998.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/5442-otis-rush-any-place-im-going-1998.html Otis Rush - Any Place I’m Going (1998)

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01. You Fired Yourself [0:04:29]
02. Keep On Loving Me Baby [0:06:15]
03. Part Time Love [0:05:50]
04. I Got The Blues [0:04:54]
05. The Right Time [0:05:59]
06. Looking Back [0:06:22]
07. Any Place I’m Going [0:04:39]
08. Laughin’ And Clowin’ [0:04:01]
09. Pride and Joy [0:03:56]
10. Have You Ever Had The Blues [0:03:18]
11. Walking the Back Streets and Crying [0:07:02
Personnel: Otis Rush (vocals, guitar); Tony Rush, Thomas Bingham (guitar); Jim Spikes (tenor saxophone); James Mitchell (baritone saxophone); Scott Thompson (trumpet); Jack Hale, Sr. (trombone); Lester Snell (piano, organ, keyboards); Leroy Hodges (bass); Steve Potts (drums, percussion); Bertram Brown, William Brown, Mashaa (background vocals).

 

This album on the House of Blues label is a bit smoother and more slickly produced (by Rush and famed Memphis producer Willie Mitchell) than Rush's classic, rough-edged Chess recordings, but there's still plenty here to like. With a solid horn section backing him on most cuts, Rush gets ample room to show off his razor-sharp guitar chops. And his distinctive, emotionally charged voice remains a true blues treasure. In addition to his own no-nonsense originals, Rush draws on some familiar tunes from classic soul and blues performers like Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Nappy Brown, and Little Milton. ---Joel Roberts, Rovi

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Otis Rush Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:02:55 +0000
Otis Rush - Right Place, Wrong Time (1971) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/4346-otis-rush-right-place-wrong-time-1971.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/4346-otis-rush-right-place-wrong-time-1971.html Otis Rush - Right Place, Wrong Time (1971)

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1. Tore Up
2. Right Place, Wrong Time
3. Easy Go
4. Three Times A Fool
5. Rainy Night In Georgia
6. Natural Ball
7. I Wonder Why
8. Your Turn To Cry
9. Lonely Man
10. Take A Look Behind
Musicians: Fred Burton - Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm) John Dahn - Bass Bob Jones - Drums John Kahn - Bass Ira Kamin - Organ Doug Kilmer - Bass Hart McNee - Sax (Alto) Mark Naftalin - Piano Otis Rush - Guitar, Vocals Rev. Ron Stallings - Sax (Tenor) John Wilmeth - Trumpet

 

This contemporary album by Otis Rush challenges the brilliance of his 1950s work for Cobra. Recorded in 1971 for Capitol but unissued until 1976, when the tiny Bullfrog label rescued the project, the album has Rush backed by a driving combo with three horns on searing revivals of "Tore Up" and "Natural Ball," a tortured "Your Turn to Cry," and the intense title track. The Chicago great's vibrato-laden guitar work is mesmerizing, his vocals impassioned, and his band combative. ---Frank John Hadley 1993

 

Otis Rush is one of the greatest singers and guitarists in the history of the blues. "Right Place, Wrong Time" is his unmistakeable masterpiece, far surpassing the Cobra recordings, his initial reputation was built on, and setting a standard he unfortunately never quite reached again. Over ten songs (four of which are originals) he conveys a lifetime of sadness, pain and passion through his tasteful guitar playing and soulful singing. When he sings "they say there's someone for everybody/ Ooooh I wonder where in the world is the one for me," on the title track its the poetry of loneliness brought to life. The final song "Take a Look Behind" is one of the most moving songs about the regret over a life badly lived in all the blues. There isn't a dud on here though. Every track is a thing of beauty. I first bought this album on vinyl in the 80s and nearly wore it out. The CD I replaced it with continues to get plenty of air time on my home stereo. No blues collection can be complete without this disk. ---R. Sohi

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Otis Rush Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:22:27 +0000
Otis Rush – So Many Roads (1976) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/4345-otis-rush-so-many-roads-1976.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/4345-otis-rush-so-many-roads-1976.html Otis Rush – So Many Roads (1976)

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1. Will My Woman Be Home Tonight (Blue Guitar)
2. Every Day I Have The Blues
3. I Can't Quit You, Baby
4. Crosscut Saw
5. Looking Back (Take A Look Behind)
6. All Your Love I Miss Loving
7. So Many Roads
8. Gambler's Blues
9. Three Times A Fool
Personnel: Otis Rush (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Johnson (guitar); Sylvester Boines (bass); Tyrone Centuray (drums).

 

This album is a must have for fans of blues guitar, or just great blues music. Otis Rush is a force to reckoned with on this album, his guitar is alive in his hands and sings, squeals and grunts at times. His singing is powerful, and always tasteful. Right from the opening track his 'blue guitar' hits the mark and never waivers. All Your Love is well done, and I also loved that he did a version of Kenny Burrell's Chitlin's Con Carne !!! very cool ! Otis Rush is awesome and certainly lives up to his nick-name as 'King of Singing String.' ---brian9755, amazon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Otis Rush Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:42:34 +0000
Otis Rush – Troubles Troubles (1978) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/2304-troubles-the-sonet-blues-story.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/886-otisrush/2304-troubles-the-sonet-blues-story.html Otis Rush – Troubles Troubles (1978)


1. Baby What You Want Me to Do? [4:55]
2. Little Red Rooster [4:44]
3. Whole Lotta Lovin' [4:21]
4. Got to Be Some Changes Made [6:20]
5. You Been an Angel [2:47]
6. You Don't Have to Go [4:23]
7. Troubles, Troubles, Troubles [6:24]
8. Miss You So [3:40]
9. Hold Your Train [5:38]
10. Same Old Blues [2:55]
11. You Been an Angel (Alt. Take) [5:06]
12. Same Old Blues (Alt. Take) [2:56]

Otis Rush (vocals, guitar) Jesse Lawis (vocals, drums)
Bob Levis (guitar) Bob Strokes (bass)

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