Little Walter and Otis Rush "Live in Chicago"

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{{Short description|Unofficial live album by Little Walter and Otis Rush}}

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| name = Live in Chicago

| type = live

| longtype = (unofficial)

| artist = Little Walter & Otis Rush

| cover = Liveinchicago.jpg

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| genre = Blues

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{{Album ratings|title=Ratings of similar albums

| rev1 = AllMusic Blues Masters

| rev1Score = {{Rating|2|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r229587|pure_url=yes}} link]

| rev2 = AllMusic Windy City Blues

| rev2Score = {{Rating|1|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r462905|pure_url=yes}} link]

| rev3 = AllMusic Live at the Chicago Blues Festival

| rev3Score = {{Rating|3|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r115757|pure_url=yes}} link]

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Live in Chicago is an album of live recordings by Little Walter and Otis Rush, purportedly recorded at the Chicago Blues Festival in 1967. According to the All Music Guide to the Blues, "These live performances have been circulating around bootleg channels under a plethora of titles for decades."Koda, Cub (1996). All Music Guide to the Blues. Miller Freeman Books. p. 171. Some of these titles include:

  • At the Chicago Blues Festival
  • Blues Masters
  • Little Walter & Otis Rush
  • Live at the Chicago Blues Festival
  • Live in the Windy City
  • Windy City Blues

Track listing

Tracks 1-4 feature Otis Rush and tracks 5-8 feature Little Walter (composer credit, when known, follows the track name.)

  1. "It's So Hard for Me to Believe You Baby"
  2. "May Be the Last Time" (James Brown)
  3. "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (James Brown)
  4. "Otis' Blue" (Otis Rush)
  5. "Goin' Down Slow" (James Oden)
  6. "Walter's Blues" (Walter Jacobs)
  7. "You're So Fine" (Jacobs)
  8. "Watermelon Man" (Herbie Hancock)

References

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