Although Otis Spann will always be known as the piano player in the Muddy Waters Band, his solo work should not be overlooked. Possessing a beautifully expressive voice, Spann was also a facile songwriter, and freed of the restrictions inherent in a working electric blues band, his solo sides find him stretching out on piano as well. This two-disc set is a true treasure, containing a badly needed remixed version of 1969's The Biggest Thing Since Colossus LP plus several alternate takes, false starts, and unreleased songs. The Colossus sessions took place in January 1969 (there are a couple tracks here that date from late in 1968), a little over a year before Spann's death in 1970, and found him working with Blue Horizon label owner Mike Vernon and the Peter Green-era version of Fleetwood Mac (who Vernon managed). Spann is in fine voice here, delivering artful blues numbers that are just this side of jazz in execution, and the Fleetwood Mac boys are surprisingly sympathetic to it, making this a delightful release and one that no real fan of Spann should be without. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
06/06/2006 | Sony Bmg Europe
All Music Guide Review
Complete Blue Horizon Sessions Track Listing
Credits of Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
- Johnny Shines
- Guitar
- Warren Slaten
- Engineer
- Otis Spann
- Piano, Vocals
- Terence Ibbott
- Photography
- Duncan Cowell
- Digital Mastering, Editing, Analog Transfer
- Simon Cantwell
- Art Direction
- Jeff Lowenthal
- Photography
- Richard Vernon
- Release Coordinator
- Walter Horton
- Harmonica
- Val Wilmer
- Cover Photo
- Maureen DelGrosso
- Photography
- Mick Fleetwood
- Drums
- Danny Kirwan
- Guitar
- Mike Vernon
- Producer, Reissue Producer, Supervisor, Liner Notes
- John McVie
- Guitar (Bass)
- Stu Black
- Engineer
- Marshall Chess
- Producer
- Clifton James
- Drums
- Rob Keyloch
- Remixing
- S.P. Leary
- Drums
- Willie Dixon
- Bass (Upright)














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