Otis Spann - Walking The Blues (1989)

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Title: Walking The Blues
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Candid Records CCD-79025
Genre: Piano Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:45:38
Total Size: 231 / 112 MB
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Tracklist:

01. It Must Have Been the Devil (3:46)
02. Otis Blues (4:18)
03. Goin' Down Slow (4:01)
04. Half Ain't Been Told (4:43)
05. Monkey Face Blues (4:59)
06. This Is the Blues (3:13)
07. Can't Stand Your Evil Ways (3:52)
08. Come Day, Go Day (4:12)
09. Walkin' the Blues (4:58)
10. Bad Condition (4:24)
11. My Home Is In the Delta (3:12)

Walking the Blues is arguably the finest record Otis Spann ever cut, boasting 11 cuts of astounding blues piano. On several numbers, Spann is supported by guitarist Robert Jr. Lockwood and their interaction is sympathetic, warm, and utterly inviting. Spann relies on originals here, from "Half Ain't Been Told" to "Walking the Blues," but he also throws in a few standards ("Goin' Down Slow," "My Home Is in the Delta") that help draw a fuller portrait of his musicianship. Most importantly, however, is the fact that Walking the Blues simply sounds great -- it's some of the finest blues piano you'll ever hear.


Otis Spann - Walking The Blues (1989)


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