The Very Best of Otis Redding
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Respect
- Try A Little Tenderness
- Love Man
- Shake
- Mr Pitiful
- I Can't Turn You Loose
- Pain In My Pocket
- You Left The Water Running
- My Lover's Prayer
- Tramp
- Chained And Bound
- That's How Strong My Love Is
- My Girl
- Cigarettes And Coffee
- It's Growing
- Match Games
- Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
- I'm A Changed Man
- Your One And Only Man
- Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
- I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)
- These Arms Of Mine
- Hard To Handle
- That's What My Heart Needs
- Security
- Satisfaction
- Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song)
- Happy Song (Dum Dum)
- Come To Me
- Change Gonna Come
- Lovey Dovey
- You Don't Miss Your Water
- I've Got Dreams To Remember
- Down In The Valley
- Just One More Day
- You Made A Man Out Of Me
- Tell The Truth
- For Your Precious Love
- Free Me
- I Love You More Than Words Can Say
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1929 in Music
- Released on: 2000-10-30
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Album Review
The Very Best of Otis Redding is a wonderful 40-track overview of Otis Redding's brief career, and it hits most of the high points, including such classics as "Respect," "Try a Little Tenderness," "Pain in My Heart," and "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay." Also included are Redding's near-definitive version of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and the gorgeous (and heartbreaking) "I've Got Dreams to Remember," a Redding original. --Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Customer Reviews
Young at heart
Im only 18 and i think that teenagers get a bad rep,yes i love hip hop and yes sometimes i might were a hoody,but i aint gonna hert anyone,and i can apreciate good deep music like this,classic music for any mood.
Fantastic!
This cd deserves more than 5 stars. Forty great tracks from one of the greatest singers of all time. Otis Redding was a great influence on the likes of Paul Rodgers. What a tragedy he died so young.
Why Otis was unique and will never be forgotten
If you want to understand why Otis 40 years since he died is still unmatched as a great soul singer, then this excellent compilation of his lifetime recordings (several released after his untimely death in 1967) will provide the evidence.
The collection is well compiled plus transcribed and the running order over both CDs reflects the man's live shows where the changing of pace from outright rockers (Respect, Security, I can't turn you loose, Satisfaction etc.) to emotionally sung tender ballads where every nuance and pitch is perfect (Try a little tenderness, I've been loving you too long etc) kept the levels high. Steve Cropper's quote that recording with Otis was like going to Church in that he inspired you is well evidenced here.
While there are no live tracks here, the 40 tracks are an effective cross section of all his different styles and so provide an otstanding introduction and deserve the tile "The very best of" - I could not think of a studio track I would wish had been included. In addition the set has an excellent set of liner notes covering Otis's recording history.
If suitably aroused by listening to what is contained here, consider looking for the solo albums (especially "Otis Blue") and the DVD "Otis Remembered" which captures him live in performance at Moneterey and in the UK during the Stax/Volt Revue Tour.





