Otis Rush
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Biography
[Edit]Breaking into the R&B Top Ten his very first time out in 1956 with the startlingly intense slow blues "I Can't Quit You Baby," southpaw guitarist Otis Rush subsequently established himself as one of the premier bluesmen on the Chicago circuit. Rush is often credited with being one of the architects of the West side guitar style, along with Magic Sam and Buddy Guy. It's a nebulous honor, since Rush played clubs on Chicago's South side just as frequently during the sound's late-'50s incubation period. Nevertheless, his esteemed status as a prime Chicago innovator is eternally assured by the ringing, vibrato-enhanced guitar work that remains his stock in trade and a tortured, super-intense vocal delivery that can force the hairs on the back of your neck upwards in silent salute. If talent alone were the formula for widespread success, Rush would certainly have been Chicago's leading blues artist. But fate, luck, and the guitarist's own idiosyncrasies conspired to hold him back on several occasions when opportunity was virtually begging to be accepted.
Rush came to Chicago in 1948, met Muddy Waters, and knew instantly what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. The omnipresent Willie Dixon caught Rush's act and signed him to Eli Toscano's Cobra Records in 1956. The frighteningly intense "I Can't Quit You Baby" was the maiden effort for both artist and label, streaking to number six on Billboard's R&B chart. His 1956-1958 Cobra legacy is a magnificent one, distinguished by the Dixon-produced minor-key masterpieces "Double Trouble" and "My Love Will Never Die," the tough-as-nails "Three Times a Fool" and "Keep on Loving Me Baby," and the rhumba-rocking classic "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)." Rush apparently dashed off the latter tune in the car en route to Cobra's West Roosevelt Road studios, where he would cut it with the nucleus of Ike Turner's combo.
After Cobra closed up shop, Rush's recording fortunes mostly floundered. He followed Dixon over to Chess in 1960, cutting another classic (the stunning "So Many Roads, So Many Trains") before moving on to Duke (one solitary single, 1962's "Homework"), Vanguard, and Cotillion (there he cut the underrated Mike Bloomfield-Nick Gravenites-produced 1969 album Mourning in the Morning, with yeoman help from the house rhythm section in Muscle Shoals). Typical of Rush's horrendous luck was the unnerving saga of his Right Place, Wrong Time album. Laid down in 1971 for Capitol Records, the giant label inexplicably took a pass on the project despite its obvious excellence. It took another five years for the set to emerge on the tiny Bullfrog label, blunting Rush's momentum once again (the album is now available on HighTone). An uneven but worthwhile 1975 set for Delmark, Cold Day in Hell, and a host of solid live albums that mostly sound very similar kept Rush's gilt-edged name in the marketplace to some extent during the '70s and '80s, a troubling period for the legendary southpaw.
In 1986, he walked out on an expensive session for Rooster Blues (Louis Myers, Lucky Peterson, and Casey Jones were among the assembled sidemen), complaining that his amplifier didn't sound right and thereby scuttling the entire project. Alligator picked up the rights to an album he had done overseas for Sonet originally called Troubles, Troubles. It turned out to be a prophetic title: much to Rush's chagrin, the firm overdubbed keyboardist Lucky Peterson and chopped out some masterful guitar work when it reissued the set as Lost in the Blues in 1991.
Finally, in 1994, the career of this Chicago blues legend began traveling in the right direction. Ain't Enough Comin' In, his first studio album in 16 years, was released on Mercury and ended up topping many blues critics' year-end lists. Produced spotlessly by John Porter with a skin-tight band, Rush roared a set of nothing but covers, but did them all his way, his blistering guitar consistently to the fore.
Once again, a series of personal problems threatened to end Rush's long-overdue return to national prominence before it got off the ground. But he's been in top-notch form in recent years, fronting a tight band that's entirely sympathetic to the guitarist's sizzling approach. Rush signed with the House of Blues' fledgling record label, instantly granting that company a large dose of credibility and setting himself up for another career push. It still may not be too late for Otis Rush to assume his rightful throne as Chicago's blues king. After another decade performing and recording albums, Live and in Concert from San Fransisco was released in 2006.
Title: Charly Blues Masterworks, Volume 2: So Many Roads
Artist: Albert King, Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: All Your Love I Miss Loving - Live At The Wise Fools Pub, Chicago
Artist: Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: Live At the Chicago Blues Festival (Remastered)
Artist: Little Walter, Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: All Your Love I Miss Loving: Live At the Wise Fools Pub, Chicago
Artist: Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: Live at the Chicago Blues Festival (Digitally Remastered)
Artist: Little Walter, Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: Live at the Chicago Blues Festival (Digitally Remastered)
Artist: Little Walter, Otis Rush
Genre: Blues
Title: The Chicago Blues Festival
Artist: Little Walter, Otis Rush, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy
Genre: Blues
Collections
Title: Chess Chartbusters, Vol. 3
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Antone's - Bringing You the Best In Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Let's Boogie Woogie
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Guitar Heroes
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Only Blues Music
Genre: Blues
Title: 100% American Made Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: 100 Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The All Electric Blues Album
Genre: Blues
Title: Please Don't Freeze (Early Black Rock'n Roll, Vol. 3)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Red Hot Blues
Genre: World Music
Title: Shades of Jazz & Blues - 50 Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: The Home of Blues, Vol. 5
Genre: Blues
Title: Voodoo Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Boogie & Blues - The Lost Album
Genre: Blues
Title: The Blues From the Fields Into the Town
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Guitar Heroes 20 Classic Blues Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues by Willie Dixon
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Electric Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Gold: Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Covered in Blues - Songs of Eric Clapton
Genre: Rock
Title: The Very Best of Blues Guitar, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: The Very Best of Blues Guitar, Vol. 3
Genre: Blues
Title: The Home of Blues, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Flip, Flop and Fly - Ultimate Boogies
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Town Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin
Genre: Blues
Title: Singin' the Blues, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Absolutely the Best Chicago Blues Album In the World!
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Hits! 20 Songs That Inspired the Rockers
Genre: Blues
Title: A Brief History of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Chicago Blues - 50 Classic Tracks
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Chess Blues (Box Set)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues! Live In Concert
Title: Rumba Blues Vol. 3
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Got My Mojo Working - A Blues Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: The American Folk Blues Festival
Genre: Blues
Title: Boss of the Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: All Blues'd Up: Songs of Led Zeppelin
Genre: Blues
Title: All Blues's Up: Songs of Led Zeppelin
Genre: Rock
Title: Blind Pig Sampler - Prime Chops
Genre: Blues
Title: Back To The 50's & 60's
Title: Rarities from the Bob Hite Vaults
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues 50 Platinum Masters
Genre: Blues
Title: The Incredible Electric Blues Guitar Album
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Blues Show On Earth
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Hits of Blues and Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: 20 #1 Hits of The '50s
Title: Mannish Boy Blues Anthology
Genre: Blues
Title: Hey Bo Diddley - A Tribute!
Genre: Blues
Title: Highway 61: Ultimate Blues Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: The Very Best of Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Shake Your Booty
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues for the Road, Vol. 3
Title: Blues for the Road, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues The 50s
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: The Complete Blues Anthology (Doxy Collection, Remastered)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: Rocket 88. The Original 1951 - 1960 (R&B and Rock & Roll Sides)
Artist: Ike Turner
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Chicago Blues Sessions the Rarities Collection 1950 to 1965
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues
Title: He Wille Dixon Story 1940-1960 (CD4: The Record Company Man)
Artist: Willie Dixon
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz