The Otis Redding Dictionary Of Soul
Otis Redding
Veröffentlicht:
Oct 1966
Label:
Rhino
"Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)" was an ideal Redding song: catchy, relatable, with real heartache lurking beneath the pop surface. And his raucous take on "Day Tripper" showed he could do for the Beatles what he'd already done for the Stones: make them rock harder by tearing them through the streets of Memphis. But he could do that stuff in his sleep by this point. "Try a Little Tenderness" was something else entirely. It's all of the above distilled into a single track, which moves from measured yearning to astonishing, wild release -- an entire show packed into three minutes and twenty seconds.
Album abspielen
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12:42
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22:54
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32:51
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42:26
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53:45
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62:42
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73:11
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82:35
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92:50
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103:48
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113:26
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122:29