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Walking The Blues

Otis Spann

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Cat No: CDCND33332

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Release Date:  01 March 2000

Label:  Candid

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  31397902523

Genres:  Blues  

Release Date:  15 November 2024

Label:  Candid

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  708857333325

Genres:  Blues  

Release Date:  15 November 2024

Label:  Candid

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  708857333318

Genres:  Blues  

  • Description

    Perhaps best known for his long association with the legendary Muddy Waters, Otis Spann is largely recognized as one of the greatest blues pianists of all time, if not the greatest.

    Although Spann made a name for himself in Chicago by the mid 1940s, it wasn't until 1960 that he got the opportunity to record an album of his own. The sessions Spann did with Candid Records co-founder Nat Hentoff that year resulted in the legendary album Otis Spann Is The Blues. (Incidentally, this was also the first album ever recorded for the fledgling New York City based label.)

    The tracks on Walking The Blues were recorded during those same sessions in August of 1960 in New York City. Left on the cutting room floor, they would not be officially released until 1972, two years after Spann's untimely death.

    Robert Lockwood Jr., also from Muddy Water's group, accompanies Spann on guitar here as he does on the Is The Blues album. But Walking The Blues also features Spann's close friend, veteran singer and composer James Oden, better known to blues fans as St. Louis Jimmy.

    Stripped down to just the these musicians, this magnificently performed and produced set showcases Spann's voice as well as piano. Spann stretches out with his pulsing two-handed rhythmic attack, and brings the barrelhouse piano style of his youth in line with the modern Chicago style he embodied.

    Description

    Perhaps best known for his long association with the legendary Muddy Waters, Otis Spann is largely recognized as one of the greatest blues pianists of all time, if not the greatest.

    Although Spann made a name for himself in Chicago by the mid 1940s, it wasn't until 1960 that he got the opportunity to record an album of his own. The sessions Spann did with Candid Records co-founder Nat Hentoff that year resulted in the legendary album Otis Spann Is The Blues. (Incidentally, this was also the first album ever recorded for the fledgling New York City based label.)

    The tracks on Walking The Blues were recorded during those same sessions in August of 1960 in New York City. Left on the cutting room floor, they would not be officially released until 1972, two years after Spann's untimely death.

    Robert Lockwood Jr., also from Muddy Water's group, accompanies Spann on guitar here as he does on the Is The Blues album. But Walking The Blues also features Spann's close friend, veteran singer and composer James Oden, better known to blues fans as St. Louis Jimmy.

    Stripped down to just the these musicians, this magnificently performed and produced set showcases Spann's voice as well as piano. Spann stretches out with his pulsing two-handed rhythmic attack, and brings the barrelhouse piano style of his youth in line with the modern Chicago style he embodied.

  • Tracklisting

    1. It Must Have Been The Devil
    2. Otis Blues
    3. Going Down Slow
    4. Half Ain't Been Told
    5. Monkey Woman
    6. This Is The Blues
    7. Evil Ways
    8. Come Day Go Day
    9. Walking The Blues
    10. Bad Condiotion
    11. My Home Is In The Delta

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. It Must Have Been The Devil
      • 2. Otis' Blues
      • 3. Going Down Slow
      • 4. Half Ain't Been Told
      • 5. Monkey Face Woman
      • 6. This Is The Blues
      • 7. Evil Ways
      • 8. Come Day, Go Day
      • 9. Walking The Blues
      • 10. Bad Condition
      • 11. My Home Is In The Delta

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. It Must Have Been The Devil
      • 2. Otis' Blues
      • 3. Going Down Slow
      • 4. Half Ain't Been Told
      • 5. Monkey Face Woman
      • 6. This Is The Blues
      • 7. Evil Ways
      • 8. Come Day, Go Day
      • 9. Walking The Blues
      • 10. Bad Condition
      • 11. My Home Is In The Delta