Otis Rush - 1988 - Tops [EAC FLAC]

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Otis Rush - 1988 - Tops [EAC FLAC] (Size: 222.53 MB)
 01 - Right Place, Wrong Time.flac34.42 MB
 02 - Crosscut Saw.flac27.55 MB
 03 - Tops.flac22.88 MB
 04 - Feel So Bad.flac23.71 MB
 05 - Gambler's Blues.flac49.02 MB
 06 - Keep On Lovin' Me Baby.flac15.45 MB
 07 - I Wonder Why.flac44.88 MB
 Otis Rush - 1988 - Tops [EAC FLAC].txt1.98 KB
 Back.jpg833.14 KB
 Booklet 01.jpg1.41 MB
 Booklet 02.jpg684.76 KB
 CD.jpg228.97 KB
 Front.jpg1.19 MB
 01 - Right Place, Wrong Time.flac.Spectrogram.png105.94 KB
 02 - Crosscut Saw.flac.Spectrogram.png103.07 KB
 07 - I Wonder Why.flac.Spectrogram.png103.46 KB
 Folder.auCDtect.txt3.29 KB
 Otis Rush - Tops.cue1.17 KB
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Art, cue sheet & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag.



Otis Rush - 1988 - Tops [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.



Tops



Artist: Otis Rush
Title: Tops
Release Date: 1988
Recorded: Live at the San Francisco blues festival 1985
Label: Blind Pig Records
Catalog: BPCD 73188
Barcode: 019148318823
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Electric Chicago Blues
Duration: 39:14

From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD:
Few surprises in the Chicago southpaw's songlist for this 1985 San Francisco Blues Festival set, but the disc captures Rush's sharp guitar and distressed vocals in concert quite well. The repertoire is a mix of originals and versions of B. B. King, Earl Hooker, Chuck Willis, and classic Delta songs.

AllMusic Review by Bill Dahl:
There are simply too many live albums by Rush on the market to keep track of anymore. This was one of the earlier entries, cut in 1985 with a West Coast combo following Rush pretty well.



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01. Right Place, Wrong Time - 6:12
02. Crosscut Saw - 4:38
03. Tops - 3:55
04. Feel So Bad - 4:10
05. Gambler's Blues - 8:58
06. Keep On Lovin' Me Baby - 2:54
07. I Wonder Why - 7:52



Personnel:

Bass – Leonard Gill
Drums – Kelvin Dixon
Guitar, Vocals – Otis Rush
Keyboards – Jimmy Pugh
Rhythm Guitar – Bobby Murray
Saxophone – Julien Vaught
Trumpet – Larry Jones



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