Shuggie Otis - Purple (1971) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/11/14

AMG: 1972's Freedom Flight is perhaps, in its own way, every bit as adventurous and regal as Shuggie Otis' masterpiece, Inspiration Information. Produced by Shuggie's father, R&B legend Johnny Otis, the album features seven stellar, genre bending cuts, most of which were written or co-written by Shuggie. Oh yes, he was 15 at the time. Shuggie not only arranged the date, he played everything from guitars and bass organ to various percussion instruments. Additional musicians include Wilton Felder, Stix Hooper, Aynsley Dunbar, Preston Love, George Duke, and a trio of backing vocalists -- Clydie King, Venetta Field, and Shirley Matthews -- all of whom would grace Bob Dylan's Street Legal a few years later. In addition, Johnny employed a full string section for these sessions. Upon listening to Freedom Flight, the influence of Jimi Hendrix is everywhere. Not so much in Shuggie's playing, but in its texture and production. He and Johnny had obviously spent a lot of time listening to Axis: Bold As Love and Electric Ladyland. In addition, the recordings of Taj Mahal, Fred McDowell, and Frank Zappa figure in here, too. Freedom Flight boasts Shuggie's single greatest composition: "Strawberry Letter 23," a monster platinum single for the Brothers Johnson. But it's Shuggie's version that stands the test of time best. It's slower, much more baroque and paisley than the cover. The tenderness in Shuggie's voice as he intones the lyrics is a real draw. "Me And My Woman," is one of the funkiest blues tunes ever recorded, with its dirty keyboard bassline that George Clinton stole wholesale three years later. In addition, two long instrumental works that end the album, "Purple" (just try to convince someone that Prince didn't listen to this tune in particular, and this album in general, over and over again before forming his aesthetic), and the title tracks are visionary and expansive with jaw-droppingly virtuoso guitar playing that is so tastefully, soulfully, and elegantly executed it' still hard to believe after all these decades that a 15 year old ever played them: Stevie Ray Vaughan had nothing on Shuggie. Freedom Flight is just as important as Inspiration Information. It's a bit rawer, not quite as lush, but it is every bit as visionary and groundbreaking.

Comments

8 years ago

Cristián Casanova

RELAX

8 years ago

Sly Harris

What's Prince doing up there!!!!

8 years ago

felix di giuseppe

ME TRAERECUERDOS DE ESA EPOCA,QUE IBA A LAS DISCOTECAS ALLA,EN MI CARACAS DE LOS 70 AÑOS,SALUDOS DE UN MUSICO DE CLASSIC ROCK.

9 years ago

Joshua Bailey-Schindler

Can someone please share some similar music to this with me 

9 years ago

Renee Edgington

he looks a lot like the rapper Easy E haha

9 years ago

Alex X

God damn that bass solo is nasty!!! Play on Shuggie

9 years ago

bluesborn

not a single note wasted. pure inspiration.

9 years ago

angel torrealba

i like

9 years ago

Renee Edgington

What a great tune.

9 years ago

JOHN DOUGH

Smoke somthin to this.......................

9 years ago

John Fight

wow !!!!!!

9 years ago

Tyler Thompson

Not to overstate the obvious but, It's amazing the level of musicality he had at such a young age. I think he was more like 17,18 here? He really could play though.

9 years ago

Frank Baltazar

Driving down Central Ave in South L.A. listening to Shuggie Otis play this beautiful tune

9 years ago

Dmitry Chilin

This is music of my youth. It's nicely to hear it again in our fighting Donetsk UA !

9 years ago

sharlet pondler

super super jerry j going off the air theme song back in the day after sunshine lady by willie hutch... those were the good old days in mia fl

9 years ago

413jonnn

C# sounds pretty good..

9 years ago

Matt P

Eazy E ?

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