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Guitar Shorty & The Otis Grand Band - My Way or the Highway (1991)

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Guitar Shorty & The Otis Grand Band - My Way or the Highway (1991)

Guitar Shorty & The Otis Grand Band - My Way or the Highway (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 333 MB | + Covers
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric/Regional Blues | Label: JSP | Catalog Number: 2117 | Release Date: 1991
RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com + HF.com

Until he joined forces with British guitarist Otis Grand's band and waxed this very credible comeback set, David "Guitar Shorty" Kearney's legacy was largely limited to a solitary single for Cobra and a handful of great but legendarily obscure followups for Los Angeles-based Pull Records during the late '50s. The acrobatic guitarist informed everyone he was alive and lively with this one, exhibiting his Guitar Slim roots on "Down Thru the Years" and slashing with a vengeance on "No Educated Woman" and the title cut (but shouldn't it have read "or the highway?").

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Tracklist
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1. No Educated Woman 5:17
2. You Gave Me the Blues Baby 5:13
3. Shorty Jumps In 5:58
4. Down thru' the Years 5:22
5. Red Hot Mama 3:16
6. Hot & Saucy, Short & Grand 5:58
7. It's Too Late 10:32
8. Kick Out 5:08
9. My Way or the Highway 5:44
Personnel:
Guitar Shorty - Guitar,Vocals
Otis Grand - Guitar
Dan Quinton - Bass
Daniel Strittmatter - Drums
Tony Ashton - Organ
Mike Hobart - Bariton Sax
Peter Beck - Tenor & Alto Sax
Lorenzo Parry - Trumpet
Buzz Brown - Harp

Guitar Shorty & The Otis Grand Band - My Way or the Highway (1991)

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BIOGRAPHY:by Bill Dahl

When he's not turning somersaults, doing backward flips, and standing on his head – all while playing, of course – Guitar Shorty is prone to cutting loose with savagely slashing licks on his instrument. Live, he's simply amazing – and after some lean years, his latter-day albums for Black Top, Evidence, and Alligator have proven that all that energy translates vividly onto tape.
Born David Kearney on September 8, 1939, in Houston, TX, he started playing guitar at an early age. His early influences included fellow blues guitar slingers B.B. King, Guitar Slim, T-Bone Walker, and Earl Hooker. By the time he was 17, Kearney was already gigging steadily in Tampa, FL. One night, he was perched on the bandstand when he learned that the mysterious "Guitar Shorty" advertised on the club's marquee was none other than him! His penchant for stage gymnastics was inspired by the flamboyant Guitar Slim, whose wild antics are legendary. In 1957, Shorty cut his debut single, "You Don't Treat Me Right," for Chicago's Cobra Records under Willie Dixon's astute direction. Three superb 45s in 1959 for tiny Pull Records in Los Angeles (notably "Hard Life") rounded out Shorty's discography for quite a while. During the '60s, he married Jimi Hendrix's stepsister and lived in Seattle, where the rock guitar god caught Shorty's act (and presumably learned a thing or two about inciting a throng) whenever he came off the road. Shorty's career had its share of ups and downs – once he was reduced to competing on Chuck Barris' zany Gong Show, where he copped first prize for delivering "They Call Me Guitar Shorty" while balanced on his noggin.
Guitar Shorty & The Otis Grand Band - My Way or the Highway (1991)

Los Angeles had long since reclaimed Shorty by the time things started to blossom anew with the 1991 album My Way or the Highway for the British JSP logo (with guitarist Otis Grand in support). From there, Black Top signed Shorty; 1993's dazzling Topsy Turvy, 1995's Get Wise to Yourself, and 1998's Roll Over, Baby were the head-over-heels results. In 2001, the appropriately titled I Go Wild was released on the Evidence label, proving that Guitar Shorty had no intentions of slowing down, as he clearly remained a master showman and lively blues guitarist. Watch Your Back appeared in spring 2004. A single-disc overview of his career, The Best of Guitar Shorty, appeared from Shout! Factory in 2006, as well as a new studio album, We the People, from Alligator Records. A second Alligator release, Bare Knuckle, appeared early in 2010.