My Baby Is a Good 'Un - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
If You Were Mine - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
It Takes Time - Otis Rush, Korb, Arthur
Violent Love - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
I Can't Quit You Baby - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
Little Red Rooster [Alternate Take] - Otis Rush, Burnett, Chester
My Love Will Never Die - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
Groaning the Blues - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
Three Times a Fool - Otis Rush, Rush, Otis
She's a Good 'Un - Otis Rush, Eskridge, J.
Keep on Loving Me Baby - Otis Rush, Rush, Otis
I Can't Quit You Baby [Alternate Take] - Otis Rush, Dixon, Willie [1]
Double Trouble [Alternate Take] - Otis Rush, H. Melka
She's a Good 'Un [Alternate Take] - Otis Rush, Eskridge, J.
These are classic sides of groaning Chicago blues. Otis Rush began his career on the heels of Muddy Waters's success. The blues had become electrified and developed from a solo player's medium into the modern band sound. W... more »ith these debut recordings, Rush pushed the envelope. He creates an altogether more urban sound, built around his stinging guitar runs. He is backed by Chicago greats like Willie Dixon, Louis Myers, and Fred Below. This isn't a light or joyous music, but it's a gripping and compelling experience. When Rush titles a song "Groaning the Blues," you know why. "Double Trouble" is doomy and stirring. Several tracks are producer's attempts at more commercial sounds for Rush, and though they are nowhere near as good, they're a welcome reprieve. You'll listen to this repeatedly. --Robert Gordon« less
These are classic sides of groaning Chicago blues. Otis Rush began his career on the heels of Muddy Waters's success. The blues had become electrified and developed from a solo player's medium into the modern band sound. With these debut recordings, Rush pushed the envelope. He creates an altogether more urban sound, built around his stinging guitar runs. He is backed by Chicago greats like Willie Dixon, Louis Myers, and Fred Below. This isn't a light or joyous music, but it's a gripping and compelling experience. When Rush titles a song "Groaning the Blues," you know why. "Double Trouble" is doomy and stirring. Several tracks are producer's attempts at more commercial sounds for Rush, and though they are nowhere near as good, they're a welcome reprieve. You'll listen to this repeatedly. --Robert Gordon
"Absolutely essential material for any blues fan despite the inclusion of a couple of very weak numbers. Skip past Jump Sister Bessie and go directly to Checking On My Baby. Exquisite playing and singing guaranteed to rattle your spine. Out of body experience a real possibility. It doesn't get any better than this. A true desert island disc."