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A prodigiously gifted multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and arranger á la Stevie Wonder, Prince or D'Angelo, Shuggie Otis scarcely blipped on radar until David Byrne's Luaka Bop label re-released his 1974 masterpiece Inspiration Information in 2001, augmenting it with four ace tracks from the Los Angeles-born talent's 1971 album Freedom Flight. Byrne was much taken with an artist whose effortless-sounding funk, soul and jazz grooves tip the hat to Sly Stone, Marvin Gaye and Miles Davis. Interest in the reissue culminated with Shuggie performing on the David Letterman show, but since then he has again sunk without trace.
Pictorially speaking, Inspiration Information could be represented by a shot of a lizard idling in the sun. “Island Letter” conjures Robinson Crusoe, three piña coladas into a horizon-gazing reverie and elsewhere, whether trading in taste-personified funk guitar or singing in the shyly soulful manner of a young Jimi Hendrix, Otis sounds as though he's just had the stress-busting massage of his life. This is not easy listening music, though, but rather sussed and sophisticated songwriting that's supremely easy to get lost in.
Like Sly Stone, with whom he rubbed shoulders while working on this album at Columbia Studios, Otis made pioneering use… read more »