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Otis Redding
The Definitive Collection: The Dock of the Bay [ Warner Music / CD - released 14/Jul/1995 ] It was never supposed to be like this: "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" was supposed to mark a beginning of a new phase in Otis Redding's career, not an ending. Producer/guitarist Steve Cropper had a difficult task to perform in pulling together... |
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Otis Redding
The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads (Limited LP) [ Rhino / Warner / LP - released 27/Jan/2023 ] This 1965 collection from The King of Soul™ is as fresh and urgent now as ever. Featuring "That's How Strong My Love Is" and "Mr Pitiful" among this beautifully curated collections of soul ballads, this is a foundational record in any... |
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Otis Redding
Good To Me: Live At The Whiskey A Go Go Volume 2 [ Stax Records / CD - released 7/Mar/2006 ] No Otis Redding fan could go wrong owning this disc. Recorded at the same April 1966 dates whence came 'In Person at the Whiskey a Go Go'. |
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Otis Redding
Dictionary Of Soul [ Elektra / WEA / CD - released 11/Jun/1991 ] US import (official) |
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Otis Redding
Dock Of The Bay Sessions (LP) [ Rhino / Warner / LP - released 18/May/2018 ] Otis Redding was on top of the world in 1967, highlighted by a career-defining performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. Returning to Memphis that fall, Redding began to explore different musical influences when he entered the studio to record his... |
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Otis Redding
Dock of the Bay (Vinyl) [ LP ] |
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Otis Redding
Dreams to Remember [ Universal Music / DVD - released 8/Nov/2007 ] G :- |
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Otis Redding
In Person At The Whiskey A Go Go (LP) [ Music On Vinyl / LP - released 30/May/2013 ] Recorded at the famous L.A. club Whisky A Go Go in 1966, this album captures the raw energy of a small Otis Redding gig. Playing with his own touring band (not Booker T & the MG's as per his Monterey gig and European performances), this is Otis in... |
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Otis Redding
It's Not Just Sentimental [ Ace Records U.K. / CD ] |
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Otis Redding
Live in London & Paris [ Concord Records / CD - released 2/Oct/2008 ] Otis Redding was at the peak of his stardom in March, 1967 when he crossed the Atlantic to perform for his growing European fan base. As part of the traveling Stax / Volt Revue, Redding played two exemplary shows in London and Paris. |