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Dock of the Bay

Otis Redding

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Album Review

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 this album, the first of several posthumous releases issued by Stax/Volt in the wake of Otis Redding's death. What could have been a cash-in effort or a grim memorial album instead became a vivid, exciting presentation of some key aspects of the talent that was lost when Redding died. Dock of the Bay is, indeed, a mixed bag of singles and B-sides going back to July of 1965, one hit duet with Carla Thomas, and a pair of previously unissued tracks from 1966 and 1967, respectively. There's little cohesion, stylistic or otherwise, in the songs, especially when the title track is taken into consideration — nothing else here resembles it, for the obvious reason that Redding never had a chance to follow it up. Despite the mix-and-match nature of the album, however, this is an impossible record not to love. Cropper chose his tracks well, selecting some of the strongest and most unusual among the late singer's orphaned songs: "I Love You More Than Words Can Say" is one of Redding's most passionate performances; "Let Me Come on Home" presents an ebullient Otis Redding accompanied by some sharp playing; and "Don't Mess With Cupid" begins with a gorgeous guitar flourish and blooms into an intense, pounding, soaring showcase for singer and band alike. No one could complain about the album then, and it still holds more than four decades later. Reissued on CD by the Atco label through Rhino Records in excellent sound.

Customer Reviews

Otis Redding Lives On.....

This album is just excellent from beginning to end. I think "Dock Of The Bay" was a sign of what would have happened in Otis Redding's career if he were still with us. Otis was the heart and soul of Stax, no doubt about that. Everyone of his albums are must haves, especially this one. His music lives on, and what a legacy he left us.....OTIS REDDING ROCKS!!!

Wrong Song for "I'm Coming Home to See About You"

They have the wrong song for "I'm Coming Home to See About You". They put "I'm Coming Home" in it's place. WRONG!!! I love the afore mentioned song and it is not on this album which it should be. I am very dissappointed in Itunes seeing as they put the music on here. I would like them to fix this error and then maybe I would buy the whole album but since the right song is missing I will look for it elsewhere.

Biography

Born: September 9, 1941 in Dawson, GA

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '60s

One of the most influential soul singers of the 1960s, Otis Redding exemplified to many listeners the power of Southern "deep soul" — hoarse, gritty vocals, brassy arrangements, and an emotional way with both party tunes and aching ballads. He was also the most consistent exponent of the Stax sound, cutting his records at the Memphis label/studios that did much to update R&B into modern soul. His death at the age of 26 was tragic not just because he seemed on the verge of breaking through...
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