2012/08/19

Otis Spann - Good Morning Mr. Blues



Artist: Otis Spann
Title Of Album: Good Morning Mr. Blues
Year Of Release: 1963
Label: Storyville, Analogue Productions
Genre: Blues

Notes:
Although Otis Spann will always be known as the piano player in the Muddy Waters band, his solo work should not be overlooked. Possessing a beautifully expressive voice, Spann was also a facile songwriter, and freed of the restrictions inherent in a working electric blues band, his solo sides find him stretching out on piano, as well. This set was recorded live in 1963 in a Copenhagen studio, and it features Spann mostly solo at the piano, although at least one track, the elegant "Trouble in Mind," adds the great Lonnie Johnson on electric guitar. Spann sounds relaxed and in control here, and his silky smooth piano runs combine with his smoky, soulful singing to create what will be a complete revelation to listeners who only know his work with Waters. Essentially, this is blues done at the more sophisticated end of the scale, and though it stops short of being true jazz, it has that timeless, airy feel of skillfully arranged improvisation. Highlights include the poignant and graceful "Love, Love, Love," the intriguing "Boots and Shoes," a wonderful rendition of "Worried Life Blues," and a powerful, stomping version of "Must Have Been the Devil," Spann's 1954 single from Chess Records. This same set, with the same running order, is also available from Storyville Records under the title Blues Masters, Vol. 10.

Tracklist:

1. Good Morning Mr. Blues
2. Love, Love, Love
3. River Side Blues
4. Must Have Been the Devil
5. Jelly Roll Baker
6. Trouble in Mind
7. Worried Life Blues
8. T.B. Blues
9. Spann's Boogie
10. Don't You Know
11. Goin' Down Slow
12. The Skys are Blue
13. Keep Your Hands Out of My Pocket
14. Boot and Shoes

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