Album Notes: Personnel: Otis Redding (vocals); Steve Cropper (guitar); Andrew Jackson, Joe Arnold (saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Booker T. Jones, Isaac Hayes (piano, organ); Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass); Al Jackson, Jr. (drums).
Album Reviews: Entertainment Weekly (7/10/92, p.60) - "...invigorating...substantial songs soaked in instrumental spirit and topped off with Redding's emotion-packed vocals..." - Rating: A-
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Advantages: The definitive voice of soul Disadvantages: cant see any!
...for me otis blue comfortabaly sits within the top ten albums of all time. most of the tracks on the cd are cover tunes, but with otisreddings trademark style and supreme talent they all sound like they could have been one of his! there are songs by a range of artists from sam Cooke numbers to the rolling stones! The three originals show Otis in top songwriting form with "Respect" "Ole Man Trouble," and the exceptional ballad "I've Been Loving You Too Long." The Big O is of course backed up by the always impressive Stax house band Booker T. & The MG's, augmented by horn players from the Mar-Keys and Isaac Hayes on keyboards (who often played with the group whenever Booker T. was away at school). Without question, this is an essential OtisRedding CD, a classic Stax release, and a milestone of the soul genre in the 1960's. "...
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Advantages: superb, timeless songs Disadvantages: no more recordings / performances from Redding
...A great party record, this one - plenty of cracking dance tunes, and a decent quota of slow tunes for later on.
It's also some of the best quality soul music ever produced, and all of it produced during a very short period of time - during the mid-60s, until Redding died in a plane crash in 1967, aged just 26.
Redding himself wrote many of the songs, songs as good as:
# "These arms of mine" - his first single to chart, in 1963, it's a simple ballad, almost 50s crooner style. It's just a love song, about a guy pleading to his girl, but oh so persuasive.
# "Respect" - Aretha Franklin recorded the definitive version, but it's definitely worth hearing the Otis original.
# "Loveman" - It might sound like a macho boast but I'm not so sure. When Otis stammers "cau cau cau cause I'm a loveman" it sounds more like a man who's realized his...
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...to the genre, this will give you a very good grounding.
Disc: 1
1. Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes) - Carla Thomas
2. Last Night - The Mar-Keys
3. Green Onions - Booker T & the MGs
4. Walking The Dog - Rufus Thomas
5. Respect - OtisRedding
6. Hold On I'm Comin' - Sam & Dave
7. B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas
8. Knock on Wood - Eddie Floyd
9. Soul Finger - The Bar-Kays
10. Tramp - Otis & Carla
11. Born Under a Bad Sign - Albert King
12. Soul Man - Sam & Dave
13. Dock of the Bay - OtisRedding
14. Private Number - William Bell
15. Who's Making Love - Johnnie Taylor
16. Time Is Tight - Booker T & the MGs
17. Do The Funky Chicken - Rufus Thomas
18. Mr Big Stuff - Jean Knight
19. Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics
20. Respect...
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somewhat helpful 13.02.2004
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