Here Comes Shuggie Otis/Freedom Flight
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It's Staggering to Consider that Shuggie Otis Had Virtually Been Forgotten by the Time his Delightfully Idiosyncratic 1974 Album Inspiration Information Resurfaced in 2001. The Precociously Talented Guitarist/Singer/songwriter/Producer/Multi-instrumentalist (And Son of Band Leader Johnny Otis) Had Been No Stranger to Success. In 1977 the Brothers Johnson Took their Cover Version of Shuggie's Sublime "Strawberry Letter 23" to #5 on the Us Billboard Pop Chart, Selling a Million Copies in the Process. The Original Version Appeared on his 1971 Album "Freedom Flight", a Stunning Work that Mixed Virtuoso Electric Blues with Gentle Psychedelic Soul/R&b Ballads. 1970's "Here Comes Shuggie Otis" Saw the Guitarist Attack a Selection of Uniquely Swampy Blues Shuffles and Hendrix-styled Rockers. Both Albums were Ahead of their Time and Sound Fresh and Vibrant Today.
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Here Comes Shuggie Otis/Freedom Flight
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