Otis Rush - An Introduction to Otis Rush

Primary Artist
Otis Rush
Album Title
An Introduction to Otis Rush
Release Date
March 14, 2006 
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Review by Steve Leggett
Otis Rush's singles for Eli Tuscanno's Chicago-based Cobra Records imprint were somewhat of a revelation when he recorded them between 1956 and 1958. Rush combined the electric country blues ensemble approach of Muddy Waters with the more urbane single-string guitar leads of B.b. King on these strikingly intense minor key classics, creating what later became known as "West Side blues." The atmosphere on songs here like Willie Dixon's "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "My Love Will Never Die" is thick and tense, by turns mournful and defiant, while Rush's own compositions like "Double Trouble" (which features Rush trading his smooth, elegant guitar leads with a manic-sounding Ike Turner) and his signature rhumba blues "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)" retain the same level of desperate immediacy. Read More