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Otis Taylor and the Electrics

Electric Blues

Otis Taylor and the Electrics is the latest release from world-renowned blues artist and composer Otis Taylor. Recorded live in Octave Records’ state-of-the-art DSD studios, this exclusive album captures the unfiltered energy, grit, and soul that have made Taylor a force on stages around the world.

Backed by his electrifying band—Nick Amodeo on bass and mandolin, Brian Juan on organ, Callum Bair on lead guitar, Fara Tolno on djembe, and Tobias Juniel on drums—Taylor channels the raw pulse of modern blues with a hypnotic drive all his own. The performances are spontaneous, fearless, and deeply human, blending roots traditions with Taylor’s unmistakable storytelling voice.

Engineered in stunning high-resolution DSD by Octave Records, Otis Taylor and the Electrics delivers the immediacy of a live concert with the purity and depth of a master recording. It’s an essential album for anyone who loves authentic, deeply felt American music.

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01 - Three Stripes on a Cadillac 75ebc3b6-17bf-4120 - 9144-29d4828ccca9
02 - Ran So Hard the Sun Went Down
03-Blue-Eyed Monster
04-Zig Zag Man
05-Five Hundred Roses
06-Hold My Hand
07 - Twelve String Mile
08 - They Don t Want Me

Otis Taylor and the Electrics

Otis Taylor and the Electrics is the powerful new recording from internationally acclaimed bluesman Otis Taylor, captured live in Octave Records’ world-class DSD studios. A commanding voice in contemporary blues, Taylor brings together his full ensemble—Nick Amodeo (bass, mandolin), Brian Juan (organ), Callum Bair (lead guitar), Fara Tolno (djembe), and Tohbias Juniel (drums)—for a session that channels the raw immediacy of a live performance with the sonic precision of a studio masterwork.

The album’s eight tracks form a deeply human song cycle, each rooted in truth and storytelling. “Three Stripes on a Cadillac” remembers a tragedy at the Carrera Panamericana and the compassion that followed. “Ran So Hard the Sun Went Down” traces a desperate escape through the Jim Crow South, while “Blue-Eyed Monster” and “Zig Zag Man” explore myth, restlessness, and survival with Taylor’s hypnotic trance-blues rhythm at their core. “Five Hundred Roses,” featuring cellists Beth Rosbach and Kimberlee Hanto, mourns lost love with haunting beauty, while “Hold My Hand” and “They Don’t Want Me” reveal the quiet ache of isolation and yearning. “Twelve String Mile” closes the set with solemn grace—a portrait of injustice both historical and eternal.

Recorded and mixed in high-resolution DSD by the Octave Records engineering team, Otis Taylor and the Electrics captures the unfiltered energy, grit, and soul of a master artist surrounded by musicians who share his fearless spirit. It is a living, breathing blues record—urgent, emotional, and unmistakably Otis Taylor.

About Otis Taylor

Otis Taylor is one of the most original and important voices in modern blues. Born in Chicago and raised in Denver, he began his career in the late 1960s, fusing traditional forms with modern social consciousness and poetic storytelling. His work defies boundaries—melding blues, folk, jazz, and trance into a sound critics have called “haunting,” “revelatory,” and “entirely his own.”

Over a decades-long career, Taylor has released a string of acclaimed albums including White African, Definition of a Circle, and Recapturing the Banjo, earning multiple Blues Music Awards and widespread international recognition. His songs often address race, identity, and human struggle with unflinching honesty, using repetition, groove, and open space to draw listeners into an almost spiritual experience.

A multi-instrumentalist and storyteller at heart, Taylor performs on guitar, banjo, and harmonica, fronting an evolving ensemble of extraordinary players whose chemistry gives his music its signature power. With Otis Taylor and the Electrics, he continues his lifelong exploration of the blues as both art form and testimony—an artist still expanding the language of American music.

Features

  • One pressing Austrian gold-pressed dual-layer SACD
  • Pure DSD + PROMastered CD layers
  • Pure DSD recorded on the Pyramix system at DSD256
  • DSD64, DSD128, DSD256, DSD Direct-Mastered 176.4kHz 24 bit, 88.2kHz 24 bit, 44.1kHz 24-bit PCM download
  • CD layer of SACD playable on any CD player
  • Mastering monitored through the PS Audio DirectStream DAC
  • All tracks mixed at eTown Hall's Mixroom by Jay Elliott
  • Limited edition one-pressing physical media

Artist and Production Credits

Otis Taylor – guitar, vocals
Nick Amodeo – bass, mandolin
Brian Juan – organ
Callum Bair – lead guitar
Fara Tolno – djembe
Tohbias Juniel – drums

Production
Paul McGowan – recording & mix engineer.
Jessica Carson – recording & mix engineer, executive producer.
David Glasser – mastering engineer.
Joe Kessler - Associate Producer
Otis Taylor – cover art.
David Levine – digipak design.

Recorded and mixed at Octave Studios, Boulder, Colorado, in pure DSD.

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