Right Place, Wrong Time
Editorial Reviews
<"b0000005o75228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
This contemporary album by Otis Rush challenges the brilliance of his 1950s work for Cobra. Recorded in 1971 for Capitol but unissued until 1976, when the tiny Bullfrog label rescued the project, the album has Rush backed by a driving combo with three horns on searing revivals of "Tore Up" and "Natural Ball," a tortured "Your Turn to Cry," and the intense title track. The Chicago great's vibrato-laden guitar work is mesmerizing, his vocals impassioned, and his band combative. (B.D.) -- © Frank John Hadley 1993
Right Place, Wrong Time, Music, Otis Rush, Blues, Blues Music, Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Pop
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