Genre |
Soul |
Artist |
Otis Redding |
Vinyl LP Reissue In Original Mono!
Classic Sophomore Album From The King Of Soul!
Otis Redding's second studio album, The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads, was released in 1965 on the Volt Records, a sub-label of Stax Records. The album features soul classics and originals written by Redding and other Stax Records recording artists. The album used a stereo mixer by Tom Dowd which replaced the early mono mixer.
Otis Redding has a high-powered group of musicians behind him including Booker T. & The MG's, the horn section Memphis Horns, and pianist Isaac Hayes (although not credited).
Features:
Vinyl LP
Mono
Musicians:
Otis Redding, vocals
Steve Cropper, guitar (A1-B2, B4-B6)
Booker T. Jones, keyboards (A1-B2, B4-B6)
Floyd Newman, baritone saxophone (A1-B2, B4-B6)
Charles "Packy" Axton, tenor saxophone (A1-B2, B4-B6)
Sammy Coleman, trumpet (A1-B2, B4-B6)
Wayne Jackson, trumpet (A2-B2, B4, B5)
Al Jackson, Jr, drums
Donald "Duck" Dunn, bass
Selections:
Side One:
1. That's How Strong My Love Is
2. Chained And Bound
3. Woman, Lover, A Friend
4. Your One And Only Man
5. Nothing Can Change This Love
6. It's Too Late
Side Two:
1. For Your Precious Love
2. I Want To Thank You
3. Come To Me
4. Home In Your Heart
5. Keep Your Arms Around Me
6. Mr. Pitiful