Biggest Thing Since Colossus (Sony)
1969 album for Columbia featuing Spann backed with S.P. Leary on drums and three early Fleetwood Mac members: guitarists Peter Green & Danny Kirwan and bassist John McVie. 10 tracks, including 'My Love Depends On You', 'Walkin'' and 'Someday Baby'. more
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ProductReviews93/100 (9 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-10-2007
- A Masterpiece
For everyone who loves gifted musicians and good tracks....The association of Otis Spann and Peter Green will remain a GREAT MUSICAL moment....forever.Listen to again and again...without moderation !
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-17-2006
- Spann and Green - Match made in Blues Heaven
I love Otis Spann. Both his solo work and as a member of Muddy Water's band. This album sees Spann hooking up with the original Fleetwood Mac line up san their drummer (what was his name?). Otis' piano nicely compliments Peter Green's...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-12-2003
- Not The Best Otis Spann CD
I have about all of Otis Spann's CD's that are available. I did not care for this CD that much. The sound of his great piano playing was washed out and upstaged by the noisy guitars. Also, he departed from his traditional Chicago...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-05-2003
- Forget Scorcese...THIS is BLUES
Clapton, Hendrix, Beck, Page all have reputations as great blues, blues/rock guitarists. Peter Green was THE best. Just listen to this album. It starts with "My Love Depends On You" with the Chicago Blues piano virtuoso Otis Spann...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-10-2007
- A Masterpiece
For everyone who loves gifted musicians and good tracks....The association of Otis Spann and Peter Green will remain a GREAT MUSICAL moment....forever.Listen to again and again...without moderation !
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-12-2003
- Not The Best Otis Spann CD
I have about all of Otis Spann's CD's that are available. I did not care for this CD that much. The sound of his great piano playing was washed out and upstaged by the noisy guitars. Also, he departed from his traditional Chicago...
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