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While the Muddy Waters sideman is best known for piano, his soulful organ steals the show on this late-'60s release. His singing is serviceable, helped by wife Lucille Spann on two cuts. Country Joe & the Fish co-founder Barry Melton plays lead guitar, with Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson taking the second chair. ~ Mark Allan
Recorded at Universal Studios, Chicago. Includes original release liner notes by Otis Spann.
Personnel: Otis Spann (vocals, piano, organ); Lucille Spann (vocals, background vocals); Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, Barry Melton (guitar); Lonnie Taylor (drums).
Liner Note Author: Otis Spann.
Recording information: Universal Studios, Chicago, IL.
Personnel: Otis Spann (vocals, piano, organ); Barry Melton, Luther Johnson (guitar); Jos Davidson (bass); Lonnie Taylor (drums); Lucille Spann (background vocals).
Otis Spann Cryin' Time Songs | 1. | Home to Mississippi |
| 2. | Blues Is a Botheration |
| 3. | You Said You'd Be on Time |
| 4. | Cryin' Time |
| 5. | Blind Man |
| 6. | Some Day |
| 7. | Twisted Snake |
| 8. | Green Flowers |
| 9. | New Boogaloo, The |
| 10. | Mule Kicking in My Stall |
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