Product Details
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| 1. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay |
| 2. I Love You More Than Words Can Say |
| 3. Let Me Come On Home |
| 4. Open The Door |
| 5. Don't Mess With Cupid |
| 6. The Glory Of Love |
| 7. I'm Coming Home To See About You |
| 8. Tramp |
| 9. The Huckle-Buck |
| 10. Nobody Knows You (When You're Down And Out) |
| 11. Ole Man Trouble |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A little respect,
By Michael Sean (Seattle, WA - US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dock of the Bay (Audio CD)
Released shortly after his death, this album was the first of several posthumous Otis Redding releases. The fabulous title track reached number one on both the pop and R&B charts, introducing Otis' talent and emotive energy to a much wider (and whiter) audience. Inspired by the Beatles' adventurous songwriting, and his positive experience at the Monterey Pop Festival, he wrote "The Dock of the Bay" while relaxing in Sausalito. He recorded it on December 7, 1967, three days before the airplane crash that would take his life and four members of his touring band, The Bar-Kays. The song was unlike anything he had released thus far, and showed the promising artistic direction he was headed in. Guitarist, co-writer, and friend Steve Cropper compiled this tribute album around it, gathering together some of his past singles, along with the unreleased ballad "Open The Door." There are plenty of great songs, such as the magnificent "Let Me Come On Home," "Don't Mess With Cupid," and his classic duet with Carla Thomas, "Tramp." The funky "Huckle-Buck" is from the Stax "Stay In School" record, and two fine cuts from earlier albums close out the set. As always, the backing musicians on all of the tracks are the fantastic Stax players of Booker T. & The MG's and the Mar-Keys. This disc is a testament to Otis Redding's mastery of his craft, and makes for a decent primer on his sound. It was soon followed by "The Immortal Otis Redding," an excellent collection of unreleased studio recordings.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential Otis,
By Phil (The Pineywoods of Deep East Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dock of the Bay (Audio CD)
I listen to this album every day and think what a tradgedy it is that Otis Redding died before his time. The music that this man was starting to create is the epitomy of soul and I am moved nearly to tears listenting to Otis belt out such tunes as 'Ole Man Trouble', 'Let Me Come Home', and 'The Glory of Love' and in the next moment smiling and laughing along with Otis on the tunes 'Tramp' and 'The Huckle-Buck'. I am a fan of all generes of music and this is the one album I would reccomend to anyone, no matter what kind of music they prefer. Listen to 'Dock of the Bay' I gurantee you will fall in love with Otis Redding.
5.0 out of 5 stars
COOL, COOL, CD!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Dock of the Bay (Audio CD)
I think whoever likes, "dock of the bay" will absolutely love this cd!!! The music on this cd is wonderful! It is very cool!
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