Artist: Otis Redding
Album: The Dock Of The Bay
Genre: R&B
Year: 1968/2012
Label: Rhino Atlantic
Tracks: 11
Duration: 00:31:33
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 192 kHz
Size: 1,21 GB
Tracklist:
01. Otis Redding – [Sittin’ On] The Dock Of The Bay (00:02:46)
10. Otis Redding – Nobody Knows You (When You’re Down And Out) (00:03:08)
11. Otis Redding – Ole Man Trouble (00:02:36)
02. Otis Redding – I Love You More Than Words Can Say (00:02:56)
03. Otis Redding – Let Me Come On Home (00:02:54)
04. Otis Redding – Open The Door (00:02:27)
05. Otis Redding – Don’t Mess With Cupid (00:02:33)
06. Otis Redding – The Glory Of Love (00:02:59)
07. Otis Redding – I’m Coming Home To See About You (00:03:04)
08. Otis Redding & Carla Thomas – Tramp (00:03:00)
09. Otis Redding – The Huckle-Buck (00:03:04)
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For the First Time â Digitally Released As High Resolution Downloads 192kHz/24bit Classic Soul Titles from the Archives of Atlantic Records and Rhino Records. Otis Redding, an influential icon in soul music, had his life cut tragically short. The Dock of the Bay, one of several posthumous releases, is one of Reddingâs most celebrated recordings. The album flourishes with hard pounding and intense soul showcasing Reddingâs gritty vocal range. The album listed on Rolling Stoneâs 500 âGreatest Albums of All Timeâ features the smash-hit singles, âI Love You More Than Words Can Say,â âThe Glory of Love,â and Reddingâs biggest hit â(Sittinâ On) The Dock of the Bay,â which topped the pop and R&B charts. In 1968, the single won Otis Redding two GRAMMY Awards, one for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and one for Best R&B Song. The album peaked at #4 on Billboardâs Top 200 and #1 on Billboardâs Top R&B albums. Experience one of Rolling Stoneâs â100 Greatest Artists of All Timeâ with startling clarity.It was never supposed to be like this: â(Sittinâ on) The Dock of the Bayâ was supposed to mark a beginning of a new phase in Otis Reddingâs career, not an ending. Producer/guitarist Steve Cropper had a difficult task to perform in pulling together this album, the first of several posthumous releases issued by Stax/Volt in the wake of Otis Reddingâs death. What could have been a cash-in effort or a grim memorial album instead became a vivid, exciting presentation of some key aspects of the talent that was lost when Redding died. Dock of the Bay is, indeed, a mixed bag of singles and B-sides going back to July of 1965, one hit duet with Carla Thomas, and a pair of previously unissued tracks from 1966 and 1967, respectively. Thereâs little cohesion, stylistic or otherwise, in the songs, especially when the title track is taken into consideration â nothing else here resembles it, for the obvious reason that Redding never had a chance to follow it up. Despite the mix-and-match nature of the album, however, this is an impossible record not to love. Cropper chose his tracks well, selecting some of the strongest and most unusual among the late singerâs orphaned songs: âI Love You More Than Words Can Sayâ is one of Reddingâs most passionate performances; âLet Me Come on Homeâ presents an ebullient Otis Redding accompanied by some sharp playing; and âDonât Mess With Cupidâ begins with a gorgeous guitar flourish and blooms into an intense, pounding, soaring showcase for singer and band alike. No one could complain about the album then, and it still holds more than four decades later.