Otis Redding Rar Zip


Artist: Otis Redding

Album: Otis Redding Soul Legend

Released: 2011

Style: Soul
Format: MP3 320Kbps
Size: 129+113 Mb

Tracklist:
01 – Sittin’ On – The Dock Of The Bay
02 – Hard To Handle
03 – The Happy Song [Dum-Dum]
04 – Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
05 – Tramp – [Duet With Carla Thomas]
06 – Knock On Wood – [Duet With Carla Thomas]
07 – Day Tripper
08 – Try A Little Tenderness
09 – My Lover’s Prayer
10 – Let Me Come On Home
11 – Pain In My Heart
12 – These Arms Of Mine
13 – That’s How Strong My Love Is
14 – I’ve Been Loving You Too Long
15 – Just One More Day
16 – Security
17 – Chained and Bound
18 – Ole Man Trouble [Album Cut – Otis Blue]
19 – Cigarettes and Coffee [Album Cut – The Soul Album]
20 – She Put The Hurt On Me

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CD2:
01 – Shake [Live]
02 – My Girl
03 – I Can’t Turn You Loose
04 – Mr Pitiful
05 – Respect
06 – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
07 – Glory Of Love
08 – I Love You More Than Words Can Say
09 – I’ve Got Dreams To Remember
10 – Open The Door
11 – I’m Coming Home To See About You
12 – Nobody’s Fault But Mine
13 – Champagne And Wine
14 – A Lover’s Question
15 – Love Man
16 – Free Me
17 – Direct Me
18 – Amen

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CD2:
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Previously on NewAlbumReleases.net:

  • July 12, 2019 -- Otis Redding – Live At The Monterey International Pop Festival (2019)
  • May 20, 2017 -- Otis Redding – Stax Classics (2017)
  • February 16, 2014 -- Otis Redding – The King Of Soul (2014)


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Birth
Death10 Dec 1967 (aged 26)
Monona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Big O Ranch Redding Family Estate GroundsPlan a trip here
Round Oak, Jones County, Georgia, USA
Memorial ID2205 · View Source

Rhythm and Blues Singer. He was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed soul vocalist, songwriter and musician representatives of the R&B style known as Southern soul, and was one of the first artists to broaden his appeal to white audiences. Born in Dawson, Georgia, the son of a Baptist minister, he grew up in poverty in the Tindall Heights housing projects of Macon, Georgia, where he started singing in the church choir of Vineville Baptist Church. He later attended Ballad Hudson High School and participated in the band. He dropped out of high school in the tenth grade, determined to help his family financially, and would work with singer Little Richard's former band, “The Upsetters”, serving as both chauffeur and vocalist as the group played the fraternity-house circuit. He also began to compete in local talent shows for the $5 prize, winning 15 straight times. He was discovered while singing with Macon guitarist Johnny Jenkins band, “The Pine Toppers”, and first recorded as a member of that group for the tiny Confederate label in 1960. In October 1962, Jenkins and the group were booked to record songs at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, and Otis Redding was invited at the end session to make his first solo album 'These Arms of Mine.' The album became the first of a series of soul ballads by Redding. During the mid-1960s, he toured the United States playing numerous one-night engagements in theatres such as the Apollo in New York City, New York and clubs frequented by African-Americans. He also toured Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean, and his concert tours were among the biggest box office successes of any touring performer during this time. Ironically, although he consistently impacted the R&B charts beginning with the Top Ten appearance of 'Mr. Pitiful' in 1965, none of Redding's singles fared better than #21 on the pop Top Forty. In 1965, he moved his family into a spacious 300-acre property, in Round Oak, Georgia he called 'The Big O Ranch'. In September of that same year he released “Otis Blue/ Otis Redding Swings Soul”, which was recorded in 24 hours and feature the song 'Respect' as well as the now-celebrated soul ballads, 'I've Been Loving Yoo Too Long,' and 'A Change is Gonna Come.' The song that many consider Redding's greatest, 'Try A Little Tenderness,' was later recorded in 1967. On December 10, 1967 in Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, Otis Redding, along with six others were killed in a plane crash during a storm en route to a concert in Madison. About 4,500 mourners crowded Macon's City Auditorium for Redding's funeral a week later. He was buried on the grounds of his family estate. Four months after his death, Otis Redding would achieve his first American number one album for his hit which hit No. 1 on the pop and R&B charts. “(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' (1967) released in January of 1968 later won Redding two 1968 Grammy Awards. He has received several other honors since his death, including induction into the the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, The Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the naming of a bridge in Macon after Redding and the United States Postal Service issuing a commemorative stamp in his honor on June 16, 1993. In 1992, a release of the CD 'The Very Best of Otis Redding” was issued and soon went gold after selling more than 500,00 copies.

Rhythm and Blues Singer. He was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed soul vocalist, songwriter and musician representatives of the R&B style known as Southern soul, and was one of the first artists to broaden his appeal to white audiences. Born in Dawson, Georgia, the son of a Baptist minister, he grew up in poverty in the Tindall Heights housing projects of Macon, Georgia, where he started singing in the church choir of Vineville Baptist Church. He later attended Ballad Hudson High School and participated in the band. He dropped out of high school in the tenth grade, determined to help his family financially, and would work with singer Little Richard's former band, “The Upsetters”, serving as both chauffeur and vocalist as the group played the fraternity-house circuit. He also began to compete in local talent shows for the $5 prize, winning 15 straight times. He was discovered while singing with Macon guitarist Johnny Jenkins band, “The Pine Toppers”, and first recorded as a member of that group for the tiny Confederate label in 1960. In October 1962, Jenkins and the group were booked to record songs at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, and Otis Redding was invited at the end session to make his first solo album 'These Arms of Mine.' The album became the first of a series of soul ballads by Redding. During the mid-1960s, he toured the United States playing numerous one-night engagements in theatres such as the Apollo in New York City, New York and clubs frequented by African-Americans. He also toured Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean, and his concert tours were among the biggest box office successes of any touring performer during this time. Ironically, although he consistently impacted the R&B charts beginning with the Top Ten appearance of 'Mr. Pitiful' in 1965, none of Redding's singles fared better than #21 on the pop Top Forty. In 1965, he moved his family into a spacious 300-acre property, in Round Oak, Georgia he called 'The Big O Ranch'. In September of that same year he released “Otis Blue/ Otis Redding Swings Soul”, which was recorded in 24 hours and feature the song 'Respect' as well as the now-celebrated soul ballads, 'I've Been Loving Yoo Too Long,' and 'A Change is Gonna Come.' The song that many consider Redding's greatest, 'Try A Little Tenderness,' was later recorded in 1967. On December 10, 1967 in Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, Otis Redding, along with six others were killed in a plane crash during a storm en route to a concert in Madison. About 4,500 mourners crowded Macon's City Auditorium for Redding's funeral a week later. He was buried on the grounds of his family estate. Four months after his death, Otis Redding would achieve his first American number one album for his hit which hit No. 1 on the pop and R&B charts. “(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' (1967) released in January of 1968 later won Redding two 1968 Grammy Awards. He has received several other honors since his death, including induction into the the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, The Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the naming of a bridge in Macon after Redding and the United States Postal Service issuing a commemorative stamp in his honor on June 16, 1993. In 1992, a release of the CD 'The Very Best of Otis Redding” was issued and soon went gold after selling more than 500,00 copies.

Bio by: Curtis Jackson

Parents
  • Otis Redding

    19131968

  • Fannie Roseman Redding

    19161989

Siblings
  • Christine Redding Lowder

    19382018

  • Darlene Burr-Stinger Redding

    19391988

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