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Spann's own Chess Records output was limited to a 1954 single, " It Must Have Been the Devil " / " Five Spot ", which featured B. B.
King and Jody Williams on guitars.
He recorded a session with the guitarist Robert Lockwood, Jr. and vocalist St. Louis Jimmy in 1960, which was issued on Otis Spann Is The Blues and Walking The Blues.
A largely solo outing for Storyville Records in 1963 was recorded in Copenhagen.
A set for UK Decca Records the following year found him in the company of Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton, and a 1964 album for Prestige followed where Spann shared vocal duties with bandmate James Cotton.

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