
Cold Day In Hell is a Blues album by Otis Rush, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Chicago & Electric Blues
- raw
- intense
- bluesy
About
Guts. That's what this record is all about: Otis Rush's days in hell, and the tentative joys of returning above ground. Everything about Otis Rush says guts: his squeezing, piercing guitar, his raw-boned, blood-tinged vocals, his lyrics, full of a profound sense of the trips men and women lay on each other - and most of all, his courage to open up from the inside and let all this out in his music. Original 1975 recording with Abb Locke, Big Moose, Mighty Joe Young and others. "This 1975 release cooks all the way through with Rush's vocals bursting with blues .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Cut You Loose3:40
- A2You're Breaking My Heart8:00
- A3Midnight Special4:26
- A4Society Woman6:32
Side B
- B1Mean Old World3:43
- B2All Your Love I Miss Loving / Jam6:32
- B3Cold Day In Hell6:19
- B4Motoring Along3:08
Credits
Performers
- Chuck SmithBARITONE SAXOPHONE
- Bob StrogerBASS
- James GreenBASS
- Jesse GreenDRUMS
- Bob LevisGUITAR
- Mighty Joe YoungGUITAR
- Johnny "Big Moose" WalkerORGAN PIANO
- Abb LockeTENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Otis RushVOCALS GUITAR
- Bob StrokesBASS
- Jesse Lewis GreenDRUMS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
