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The Very Best of Otis Redding(more) »rank: 898by: Otis Redding
: :No other Otis compilation quite satisfies the way the old double-LP best-of does, but never mind: any way you hear Redding's many great moments is a good one. The Very Best splits ballads and up-tempo stuff half-and-half, letting you hear the great one's humanity in every mood--the pile-driving rock of 'Respect,' the preaching fervor of 'Try a Little Tenderness,' the nascent reflection of 'Dock of the Bay.' A record collection with no Otis is a poor thing: here's yours. --Rickey Wright |
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Live in London and Paris(more) »rank: 1560by: Otis Redding
:Album Description:Recorded at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London on March 17th 1967 and at the Olympia in Paris on March 21st 1967. Tracklisting London: Introduction, Respect, My girl, Shake, Day tripper, Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa (sad song),(I can't get no) Satisfaction, Try a little tenderness. Tracklisting Paris: Introduction, Respect, I can't turn you loose, I've been loving you too long, My girl, Shake, (I can't get no) satisfaction, Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa (sad song), These arms of mine, Day tripper, Try a little tenderness. Stax. 2008. |
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Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul(more) »rank: 12841by: Otis Redding
:Album Description:2008 archive reissue of Otis Blue. Otis Redding Sings Soul is the third album by soul singer Otis Redding and is considered by many critics to be Redding's first great album. Recorded in April and July of 1965, it was released September 15th of that same year. Otis Blue includes covers of three songs by Sam Cooke, Redding's idol, who died the previous December in 1964. Their styles couldn't have been more different; Cooke smooth and sure, Redding raw and pleading. But Redding's versions of 'Shake' and 'A Change Is Gonna Come' show how Cooke's sound and message helped shape Redding's Southern ... |
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Dreams to Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology(more) »rank: 6424by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:More filling than the two Very Best CDs in the Otis Redding catalog, less hefty than the four-disc Otis! box, Dreams to Remember is a double set of highlights that's no doubt just what many new and old fans need. Mixing signature numbers such as '(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay' and 'Respect' with lesser-known works of genius like 'I Love You More Than Words Can Say' and 'Trick or Treat,' this package gives Redding his due once more--and in superfine style. --Rickey Wright |
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Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul(more) »rank: 7710by: Otis Redding
: :Otis Redding was a singer of such commanding stature that to this dayhe embodies the essence of soul music in its purist form. from theRock and Roll Hall of Fame s website page on Redding s 1989 inductionThough Otis Redding s career was cut tragically short by a plane crash,his legacy and recordings are inestimably large. Intense, raw and emotional, his sound defines golden era Southern soul. Redding s third album, OTIS BLUE: OTIS REDDING SINGS SOUL, is considered his first LP masterpiece, and it ranks#74 on Rolling Stone s list of the 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. The Rock and ... |
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Otis! The Definitive Otis Redding(more) »rank: 6826by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:Having died at age 26, Otis Redding gave only a glimpse--albeit a well-documented one--of what he was capable of doing. These four CDs capture Redding's best moments and give a depth that is essential to Redding and Stax-era R&B fans. Redding shaped Stax's signature soul sound, in part by further livening up already high-powered horn charts and heavy rhythms, and in part by simply singing his heart out to a ringing degree. His early, heavily showy stuff is featured here in the form of 'Shout Bamalama,' but very quickly this set begins to boast just how categorically awe-inspiring Redding's vocal powers ... |
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Live in Europe(more) »rank: 94282by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:Otis Redding's studio recordings remain some of soul's greatest moments, yet it was primarily his live performances that made Redding's reputation so stunning in the years prior to his death. In fact, at the time of his death, Redding had recently stolen the show at 1967's legendary Monterey Pop Festival. This live document was released only a month after that California performance in July of '67--and it's an even better set than the one that made him famous here in the States. In fact, it's a tossup between this and In Person at the Whisky a Go Go (released posthumously), in ... |
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The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads(more) »rank: 12389by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:Otis Redding's studio recordings remain some of soul's greatest moments, yet it was primarily his live performances that made Redding's reputation so stunning in the years prior to his death. In fact, at the time of his death, Redding had recently stolen the show at 1967's legendary Monterey Pop Festival. This live document was released only a month after that California performance in July of '67--and it's an even better set than the one that made him famous here in the States. In fact, it's a tossup between this and In Person at the Whisky a Go Go (released posthumously), in ... |
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The Definitive Soul Collection(more) »rank: 65520by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:Otis Redding's studio recordings remain some of soul's greatest moments, yet it was primarily his live performances that made Redding's reputation so stunning in the years prior to his death. In fact, at the time of his death, Redding had recently stolen the show at 1967's legendary Monterey Pop Festival. This live document was released only a month after that California performance in July of '67--and it's an even better set than the one that made him famous here in the States. In fact, it's a tossup between this and In Person at the Whisky a Go Go (released posthumously), in ... |
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The Dock of the Bay(more) »rank: 51865by: Otis Redding
: essential recording:Shortly after his breakthrough appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival, Otis Redding began talking of making a record that would be to soul music what Sgt. Pepper's was to rock. Sadly, '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' was the only song he recorded for this project before his untimely death, and so The Dock of the Bay wound up being a mixed bag of non-LP singles and previously unreleased material. Of course, Redding was such an amazing singer that even a ragtag collection of his stuff is worth checking out, and this album certainly has its fair share of high ... |



