[Blues] Otis Rush - Ain't Enough Comin' In - 1993 [mp3 320k]
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Otis Rush - Ain't Enough Comin' In - 1993 ----------------------------------------- Otis Rush's debut album as a solo artist. The lineup is remarkable : Duane Allman on guitar Mark Naftalin (Butterfield Blues Band) on keyboards Mike Bloomfield & Nick Gravenites (Electric Flag) as producer and songwriter. Lineup: Otis Rush - vocals, guitar Aaron Varnell - tenor saxophone Joe Arnold - tenor saxophone Ronald Eades - baritone saxophone Gene "Bowlegs" Miller - trumpet Jimmy Johnson - guitar Duane Allman - guitar Gerry Jemmott - bass Barry Beckett - keyboards Mark Naftalin - keyboards Roger Hawkins - drums Nick Gravenites - producer Mike Bloomfield - producer Tracklist: "Me" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 2:55 "Working Man" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 2:25 "You're Killing My Love" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 3:00 "Feel So Bad" (Chuck Willis) - 3:39 "Gambler's Blues" (B.B. King, Jules Taub) - 5:39 "Baby, I Love You" (Ronnie Shannon) - 3:09 "My Old Lady" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 2:11 "My Love Will Never Die" - 4:33 "Reap What You Sow" (Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 4:54 "It Takes Time" - 3:26 "Can't Wait No Longer" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 3:52 Enjoy and keep seeding bues ------------------------------ EOF
SORRY - the text description was inverted with another album
it's the description for the first album : Mourning In the Morning - 1969 (reedition 2006)
Below is the corrected text
Otis Rush - Ain't Enough Comin' In - 1993
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Otis Rush and Buddy Guy were hot young Chicago guitar slingers in the 1950s, when legends like Muddy Waters and
Howlin' Wolf ruled the Second City.
Rush was renowned for his nasty, over-amplified guitar sound, and songs like "All Your Love" and "Double Trouble"
were seminal touchstones for such `60s British guitarists as Eric Clapton and Peter Green.
Rush has lately been known more for live shows than records, and 1994's Ain't Enough Comin' In succeeded because it
was programmed like a great concert set, with fat guitar solos that suggested Albert King in a sweat,
and songs that drew from both the blues and soul songbooks.
Rush sounds great singing Sam Cooke's good-news gospel ("Somebody Have Mercy" and "Ain't That Good News")
and pays his propers to Ray Charles on "A Fool for You."
Exciting takes on epic tunes associated with B.B. King ("It's My Own Fault") and Albert King ("As the Years Go
Passing By")
also leave no doubt that Rush hasn't forgotten how to burn down the house. --John Milward
Tracklist :
1. Don't Burn Down The Bridge
2. That Will Never Do
3. Somebody Have Mercy
4. A Fool For You
5. Homework
6. My Jug And I
7. She's A Good 'Un
8. It's My Own Fault
9. Ain't Enough Comin' In
10. If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
11. Ain't That Good News
12. As The Years Go Passing By
*--------------------------------- EOF -------------
it's the description for the first album : Mourning In the Morning - 1969 (reedition 2006)
Below is the corrected text
Otis Rush - Ain't Enough Comin' In - 1993
------------------------------------------------
Otis Rush and Buddy Guy were hot young Chicago guitar slingers in the 1950s, when legends like Muddy Waters and
Howlin' Wolf ruled the Second City.
Rush was renowned for his nasty, over-amplified guitar sound, and songs like "All Your Love" and "Double Trouble"
were seminal touchstones for such `60s British guitarists as Eric Clapton and Peter Green.
Rush has lately been known more for live shows than records, and 1994's Ain't Enough Comin' In succeeded because it
was programmed like a great concert set, with fat guitar solos that suggested Albert King in a sweat,
and songs that drew from both the blues and soul songbooks.
Rush sounds great singing Sam Cooke's good-news gospel ("Somebody Have Mercy" and "Ain't That Good News")
and pays his propers to Ray Charles on "A Fool for You."
Exciting takes on epic tunes associated with B.B. King ("It's My Own Fault") and Albert King ("As the Years Go
Passing By")
also leave no doubt that Rush hasn't forgotten how to burn down the house. --John Milward
Tracklist :
1. Don't Burn Down The Bridge
2. That Will Never Do
3. Somebody Have Mercy
4. A Fool For You
5. Homework
6. My Jug And I
7. She's A Good 'Un
8. It's My Own Fault
9. Ain't Enough Comin' In
10. If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
11. Ain't That Good News
12. As The Years Go Passing By
*--------------------------------- EOF -------------
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