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Otis Redding - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul (1965)

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Otis Redding - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul (1965)

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01. Ole Man Trouble (Otis Redding) 2:36
02. Respect (Otis Redding) 2:05
03. Change Is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke) 4:17 play
04. Down in the Valley (Solomon Burke) 3:02
05. I've Been Loving You Too Long (Redding & Butler) 3:10
06. Shake (Sam Cooke) 2:39
07. My Girl (William Robinson & Ronald White) 2:52
08. Wonderful World (Barbara Campbell) 3:06
09. Rock Me Baby (B. King & Joe Josea) 3:28 play
10. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mick Jagger & Keith Richard) 2:45
11. You Don't Miss Your Water (William Bell) 2:46

Musicians:
Wayne Jackson and Gene Miller (tp)
Andrew Love (ts)
Floyd Newman (bs)
Isaac Hayes and Booker T. Jones (p, org)
Steve Cropper (g)
Donald "Duck" Dunn (b)
Al Jackson (ds)
Otis Redding and Earl Sims (vo)

 

Otis Redding's third album, and his first fully realized album, presents his talent unfettered, his direction clear, and his confidence emboldened, with fully half the songs representing a reach that extended his musical grasp. More than a quarter of this album is given over to Redding's versions of songs by Sam Cooke, his idol, who had died the previous December, and all three are worth owning and hearing. Two of them, "A Change Is Gonna Come" and "Shake," are every bit as essential as any soul recordings ever made, and while they (and much of this album) have reappeared on several anthologies, it's useful to hear the songs from those sessions juxtaposed with each other, and with "Wonderful World," which is seldom compiled elsewhere. Also featured are Redding's spellbinding renditions of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (a song epitomizing the fully formed Stax/Volt sound and which Mick Jagger and Keith Richards originally wrote in tribute to and imitation of Redding's style), "My Girl," and "You Don't Miss Your Water." "Respect" and "I've Been Loving You Too Long," two originals that were to loom large in his career, are here as well; the former became vastly popular in the hands of Aretha Franklin and the latter was an instant soul classic. Among the seldom-cited jewels here is a rendition of B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" that has the singer sharing the spotlight with Steve Cropper, his playing alternately elegant and fiery, with Wayne Jackson and Gene "Bowlegs" Miller's trumpets and Andrew Love's and Floyd Newman's saxes providing the backing. Redding's powerful, remarkable singing throughout makes Otis Blue gritty, rich, and achingly alive, and an essential listening experience. --- Bruce Eder, AllMusic Review

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