Otis Redding - The Definitive Collection - Sittin' On the Dock of The Bay
Type..............: Music
Platform.............: Windows
Image type...........: CD Rip
Burn Tested..........: Yes
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Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy
Hz...................: 44,100
Channels.............: Stereo
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Track List
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1. Respect
2. Mr Pitiful
3. Love Man
4.(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
5. Security
6. I Can't Turn You Loose
7. Shake
8. Hard To Handle
9. Tramp
10. Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song
11. My Lover's Prayer
12. These Arms Of Mine
13. That's How Strong My Love Is
14. Cigarettes And Coffee
15. My Girl
16. Change Is Gonna Come
17. I've Been Loving You Too Long
18. Try A Little Tenderness
19. Pain In My Heart
20. Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
Bio
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One of the great 1960s soul men, Otis Redding combined the rhythmic grit of James
Brown with the sweet gospel croon of Sam Cooke. The Georgia-born
singer/songwriter had his first flush of success in '63 with "These Arms of Mine",
and the hits kept flowing. Redding's punchy, horn-driven, emotive style helped
define the classic Stax soul sound. His performance at the legendary Monterey Pop
Festival in '67 demonstrated his ability to appeal to a larger pop/rock audience, and
he had indeed become a major star by that point. Sadly, Redding was killed in a
plane accident later that year at the age of 26. Despite a career cut short by his
tragic death, he has had a lasting influence on generations of singers in numerous
genres
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