Otis Rush - 1976 - So Many Roads: Live in Concert (1995 Reissue) [EAC FLAC]

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Otis Rush - 1976 - So Many Roads: Live in Concert (1995 Reissue) [EAC FLAC] (Size: 400.33 MB)
 01 - Introduction.flac6.3 MB
 02 - Will My Woman Be Home Tonight (Blue Guitar).flac27.24 MB
 03 - Everyday I Have The Blues.flac29.99 MB
 04 - I Can't Quit You Baby.flac34.59 MB
 05 - Crosscut Saw.flac25.18 MB
 06 - Looking Back (Take A Look Behind).flac28.06 MB
 07 - Chitlins Con Carne.flac28.61 MB
 08 - I've Got News For You.flac30.91 MB
 09 - Mean Old World.flac18.96 MB
 10 - All Your Love (I Miss Loving).flac27.37 MB
 11 - So Many Roads.flac34.91 MB
 12 - Gambler's Blues.flac45.22 MB
 13 - Three Times A Fool.flac30.52 MB
 Otis Rush - 1976 - So Many Roads - Live in Concert (1995 Reissue) [EAC FLAC].txt2.4 KB
 Back.png4.64 MB
 Booklet 01.png8.64 MB
 Booklet 02.png9.35 MB
 CD.png3.72 MB
 Front.png6.05 MB
 matrix.jpg65.06 KB
 [Otis Rush] So Many Roads.cue4.59 KB
 Otis Rush - So Many Roads.log2.73 KB

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Otis Rush - 1976 - So Many Roads: Live in Concert

(1995 Reissue) [EAC FLAC]



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Otis Rush


Otis Rush in 1997

Wikipedia:
Otis Rush (born April 29, 1935) is a blues guitarist and singer. His distinctive guitar style features a slow-burning sound and long bent notes. With qualities similar to the styles of Magic Sam and Buddy Guy, his sound became known as West Side Chicago blues and was an influence on many musicians, including Michael Bloomfield, Peter Green and Eric Clapton.
Rush is left-handed and, unlike many other left-handed guitarists, plays a left-handed instrument strung upside-down, with the low E string at the bottom. He has played often with the little finger of his pick hand curled under the low E for positioning. It is widely believed that this contributes to his distinctive sound. He has a wide-ranging, powerful tenor voice.



So Many Roads: Live in Concert



Artist: Otis Rush
Title: So Many Roads: Live in Concert
Producer: Robert G. Koester, Steve Wagner
Reissue Producer: Steve Tomashefsky
Release Date: 1995
Original Release Date: 1976
Recorded: July 20th & 29th, 1975 at Hibiya Park, Tokyo, by Trio Records and Delmark Records.
Label: Delmark Records
Catalog: DE-643
Barcode: 038153064327
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues
Duration: 56:49

AllMusic Review by Cub Koda:
There's a pile of Otis Rush live albums in the bins now, but this was the one that made everybody sit up and take notice and it's still his best. Recorded live outdoors in a Tokyo park in the Summer of 1975 with thousands of fans hanging on every note and word, Otis digs deep and delivers some of the most inspired singing and playing he's ever comitted to magnetic tape. All the performances are of a nice, comfortable lenth with none of the interminable soloing that mars other Rush live sets. This is the one to have.



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01. Introduction - 1:05
02. Will My Woman Be Home Tonight (Blue Guitar) - 4:10
03. Everyday I Have The Blues - 4:32
04. I Can't Quit You, Baby - 5:28
05. Crosscut Saw - 3:54
06. Looking Back (Take A Look Behind) - 4:29
07. Chitlins Con Carne - 4:41
08. I've Got News For You - 5:04
09. Mean Old World - 2:55
10. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - 4:16
11. So Many Roads - 5:28
12. Gambler's Blues - 7:51
13. Three Times A Fool - 4:46


Personnel:

Otis Rush - vocals, lead guitar
Jimmy Johnson - rhythm guitar
Sylvester Bones - bass
Doug Kilmer - Bass
Tyrone Centuray - drums



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This is not my rip
My thanks to the original uploader



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