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Blind Otis And The Lost Highway are a group which I find hard to categorize. Sounding like a cross between Lee Michaels, John Mellencamp and Bob Se ...

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Fools Parade

Blind Otis And The Lost Highway

Freedom Machine / Surf Records, 1996

REVIEW BY: Christopher Thelen

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 02/13/1998

Blind Otis And The Lost Highway are a group which I find hard to categorize. Sounding like a cross between Lee Michaels, John Mellencamp and Bob Seger, their style of music is a mixture of roots rock, moody pop and a touch of the blues.

Sound like an interesting combination? Their second album, Fools Parade, shows that this type of a mixture can indeed work - but it is a bit spotty.

Otis is a passable singer and guitarist, though he seems more comfortable playing rhythm guitar or providing rhythm leads than whipping out a real solo. His hoarse vocal style fits many of the numbers well, but when the mood calls for him to do some crooning, he does this well.

The radio-friendly track on this one, "Dirt," is the one where parallels between such artists like Mellencamp and even the Rolling Stones can be drawn; their influences on the music are clearly heard. Bassist Jeff Downey provides a subtle but solid backbone to the music, while keyboardist Nick Jones and drummer Dave Hooper add a little more texture to the mix. (I do wish that Hooper had been brought forward a litle more in the final mix.)


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