
I find it fascinating on a number of levels that this is the debut secular recording from Otis Clay; after spending a number of years singing in gospel groups, Otis, at 23, had already been recording for nearly 8 years! Otis cut a secular session in 1962 that went unissued. I also find it fascinating how incredibly RAW this record is; it sounds like it was cut in a garage with one microphone and Otis shouting on top of it all- and if you're a fan of this blog, I assume you'll be with me and agree that that is a very good thing indeed.
from 1965...
OTIS CLAY - THREE IS A CROWD
Killer stuff! I'd love to hear that 1962 session. W.
ReplyDeletethis is great and funky. thanks.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful number. Thanx
ReplyDeleteHoly crap dude, this things SMOKES!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Black Joe Lewis, and that's a very good thing too!
I'd love to hear the rest of this session, I have a few of his soul LP's, and there's nothing like this.
Second that wish for the 1962 session. This is one great cut.
ReplyDeleteI see you have the edited version (which I prefer). The first pressing begins with a "doorbell" sound effect, then another sound effect with a group of people talking, then a door slam. THEN the record starts! Either way, it's a killer!!
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