Otis Redding –
The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads
1965,
United States
00:42:22;
78M;
256JS;
896;
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That's How Strong My Love Is
- 2:27
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Chained and Bound
- 2:44
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A Woman, a Lover, a Friend
- 3:23
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Your One and Only Man
- 3:16
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Nothing Can Change This Love
- 3:06
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It's Too Late
- 3:05
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For Your Precious Love
- 2:59
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I Want to Thank You
- 2:42
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Come to Me
- 2:52
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Home in Your Heart
- 2:08
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Keep Your Arms Around Me
- 2:55
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Mr. Pitiful
- 2:43
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Pain in My Heart [bonus]
- 2:28
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My Girl [bonus]
- 2:58
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Lovely Dovey (with Carla Thoma
- 2:36
Charles Axton - saxophone [tenor] (A1 to B2, B4 to B6)
Yves Beauvais - reissue producer
Otis Blackwell - written-by (B4)
Arthur Brooks - written-by (B1)
Jerry Butler - written-by (B1)
Sammy Coleman - trumpet (A1 to B2, B4 to B6)
Sam Cooke - written-by (A5)
Steve Cropper - guitar (A1 to B2, B4 to B6), piano (B3), written-by (B6)
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Dan Hersch - mastered by [remastering]
Bill Inglot - mastered by [remastering]
Wayne Jackson - trumpet (A2 to B2, B4, B5)
Roosevelt Jamison - written-by (A1)
Johnny Jenkins - guitar (B3)
Booker T. Jones - keyboards (A1 to B2, B4 to B6), organ (B3)
Al Jackson Jr. - drums
Obie McClinton - written-by (B5)
Floyd Newman - saxophone [baritone] (A1 to B2, B4 to B6)
Otis Redding - written-by (A2, A4, B2, B3, B6)
Winfield Scott - written-by (B4)
Phil Walden - written-by (B3)
Chuck Willis - written-by (A6)
Sidney J. Wyche - written-by (A3)
Re-issue pressed on 180 gram HQ vinyl.
Recorded in February 1964 (#9), April 1964 (#8), September 1964 (#2), December 1964 (#1, 12), and January 1965 (all others) in Memphis, Tennessee.
Originally released as Volt 411 in March 1965.
4 Men With Beards, 4M 105