Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2950.html Fri, 31 May 2024 15:58:04 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb The Johnny Otis Show - Live At Monterey! (1971) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2950-johnny-otis/15263-the-johnny-otis-show-live-at-monterey-1971.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2950-johnny-otis/15263-the-johnny-otis-show-live-at-monterey-1971.html The Johnny Otis Show - Live At Monterey! (1971)

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A1	 Willie And The Hand Jive	3:14 	
A2 	Cry Me A River Blues	4:50 	
A3 	Cleanhead's Blues	4:53 	
A4 	I Got A Gal	2:43 	
A5 	Since I Met You Baby	2:58 	
B1 	Baby Don't You Know	2:55 	
B2 	Preacher's Blues	3:13 	
B3 	Good Rockin' Tonight	3:44 	
B4 	The Time Machine	3:28 	
B5 	Margie's Boogie	3:43 	
 C1 Little Esther's Blues (6:45)
C1-1 	Blowtop Blues 		
C1-2 	T Bone Blues 		
C1-3 	Jelly Jelly 		
C2 	Kidney Stew	3:11 	
C3 	The Things That I Used To Do	4:54 	
C4 	R. M. Blues	3:15 	
D1 	Shuggie's Boogie	4:03 	
D2 	You Better Look Out	4:10 	
D3 	Goin' Back To L. A.	2:47 	
D4 	Plastic Man	4:52 	
D4 	Boogie Woogie Bye Bye		2:39 	

Musicians:
    Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Preston Love
    Alto Saxophone, Vocals – Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
    Baritone Saxophone – Big Jim Wynn
    Bass – Lawrence Slim Dickens, Shuggie Otis
    Drums – Paul Lagos
    Guitar – Pee Wee Crayton (tracks: C3), Shuggie Otis (tracks: A1 to C2, C4 to D4)
    Harmonica [Harp], Soloist – Jim (Supe) Bradshaw (tracks: B3)
    Piano – Ivory Joe Hunter (tracks: A5), Johnny Otis, Leonard Feather, Roger Spotts
    Rhythm Guitar – Jim (Supe) Bradshaw
    Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Richard Aplanalp
    Tenor Saxophone, Soloist – Clifford Solomon
    Trombone – Gene "Mighty Flea" Connors
    Trumpet – Melvin Moore (2)
    Vibraphone [Vibes] – Johnny Otis
    Vocals – Joe Turner, Delmar "Mighty Mouth" Evans, Esther Phillips, Ivory Joe Hunter, Johnny Otis, Margie Evans, Roy Brown, Roy Milton

 

An R&B oldies show with a difference, the artists represented the cream of the crop of jump blues, and in 1970, they were still in fine form. The disc stars Otis, Esther Phillips, Eddie Vinson, Joe Turner, Ivory Joe Hunter, Roy Milton, Roy Brown, Pee Wee Crayton, and Johnny's guitar wielding son, Shuggie. --- Bill Dahl, allmusic.com

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Johnny Otis - The New Johnny Otis Show (2000) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2950-johnny-otis/10859-johnny-otis-the-new-johnny-otis-show-2000.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2950-johnny-otis/10859-johnny-otis-the-new-johnny-otis-show-2000.html Johnny Otis - The New Johnny Otis Show (2000)

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1. Drinkin' Wine SpoDeeODee	2:42
2. Every Beat Of My Heart	4:54	
3. Jonella And Jack	3:29	
4. What Else Can I Do?	2:48				play
5. Half Steppin' Woman	  4:14	
6. Why Don't You Do Right?	4:05
7. Big Time Scoop	3:48	
8. I Never Felt This Way Before	3:16
9. Don't Deceive Me	4:18
10. So Fine	2:46							play
11. Johnny Otis Theme (snippet) (hidden track)	0:10

Talmadge Baker 	Percussion
Linda Dorsey 	Vocals
Delmar Evans 	Vocals
Delmar Evens 	Vocals
Vera Hamilton 	Vocals
Zaven Jambazian 	Harmonica
Plas Johnson 	Sax (Tenor)
Johnny Otis 	Drums, Piano, Producer, Vibraphone, Vocals
Nicky Otis 	Percussion
Shuggie Otis 	Guitar
Earl Palmer 	Drums
Wendell D. Perry 	Vocals
David Pridgen 	Piano, Vocals
Charles M. Williams 	Vocals
Edgar Willis 	Bass, Bass (Vocal)

 

If you think of any job in the music industry, Johnny Otis has done them all. During the '40s, he cut his teeth on big band swing music, and was a driving force during the early years of rock `n' roll. At the time (1981), this was Johnny Otis' first recording in almost a decade. He contributes songs, piano, vocals, and vibes. His 26-year-old son Shuggie, a brilliant child prodigy, expertly handles all guitars. Together they are backed by distinguished newcomers and seasoned veterans on a steaming collection of new songs. The result is a CD full of merriment.

"Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" has a bit of rhythm from Johnny's biggest hit "Willie and The Hand Jive". During this pleasure of drinking wine tale, the Greek-American delivers 1950s style rock `n' roll vocals with lots of emphasis on the bass - Bowzer from Sha Na Na comes to mind. In the vein of "Tramp", "Jonella and Jack" contains hilarious bantering. "Every Beat Of My Heart" is a love ballad that's lovely. It features Charles Williams' fantastic voice over a classic arrangement from a past era. Surely, teenage dancers would have packed their high school gymnasium during this song. Williams' vocals and Shuggie's guitar are as smooth as fine scotch on the radio-friendly "What Else Can I Do?" This pop soul number is made of hit material. "Half Steppin' Woman" features Shuggie's bottleneck guitar rocking out while Johnny's rumbling piano keeps the song on track.

With a large and diverse singing cast, you are sure to prefer certain vocalists over others. Without a doubt, Vera Hamilton (a former Otisette) and Charles Williams steal the show on "Why Don't You Do Right?" At a youthful age, Williams displays talent usually begot by years of experience. This 37-minute rock `n' roll and R&B revue-style CD is a complete package. The winning songs, robust vocals, and splendid band augmented by Shuggie on guitar makes for a wildly entertaining disc. This is the only Alligator recording by the legendary Johnny Otis. It is a witness to his renewal. ---Tim Holek, amazon.com

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