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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best genuine "Soul" albums...,
By nicjaytee (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
Recorded in 1965 when "soul", as opposed to R&B, Motown and gospel, was starting to develop its own identity, "The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads" set an early reference point for this new style of music.While his next album - "Otis Blue" - was more polished, more commercial and more successful, this often overlooked record is in many ways much more staisfying. Redding's singing is quite stunning, with heart-rending deliveries that make you believe that he means what he says. And, the back up from Booker T, Steve Cropper and the Stax "house band" is consistently creative and incisive. Many of the arrangements used here became standard reference points for the flood of "soul" (or, more aptly, "not really soul") records that were to follow. But, while Sam Cooke and Ray Charles fans may argue, this was where it all came together for the first time in a glorious, unified whole. While the subsequent soul standards - "Mr Pitiful" and "That's How Strong My Love Is" - provide the opening and closing bookends, it is the numbers in-between that make this album really stand-out. If "soul" is the ability to capture emotions through music then, here it is. The sparse, single note piano arrangement and desperate lyrics on "It's Too Late" are breath-taking - alongside Ray Charles' "Someday Baby" one of the saddest tracks ever made; if the joy of love's enfatuation is what you're looking for then "Your One And Only Man" has it; and, for believable pleading, then "Come To Me" has never been bettered. There's no R&B and, with the exception of "Mr Pitiful" (despite the title), no dance records. What there is, is a genuinely painful heart and... that's what "soul" - a much maligned musical label - is in fact all about. If you like the slower tracks on "Otis Blue" then buy this... it won't disappoint.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The original soul,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
I have been listeneng to this album since 1965 and I never tire of it. Why? "Nothing Can Change This Love" is possibly the best "soul" (not R&B, not blues, not urban, not gospel--but all of these together, and then some) song that was ever recorded. Otis's treatment of "Woman, Lover, Friend" will engage your blues sensibilities in new ways. "Home In Your Heart" will make you dance. "Keep Your Arms Around Me" will make you dance. Slowly. The soul music of Otis Redding journeys the peaks and valleys of life and speaks to them eloquently, if somewhat crudely. All the songs on this album are great. This is one CD that belongs in everyone's collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You Should Have Bought this Years Ago!!,
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This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
Pretty much the best thing ever. I have a couple of the posthumous releases by Otis as well as 'Otis Blue' - this blows those out of the water. THIS IS SOUL MUSIC!!
The Sam Cooke covers, the originals - its all great. If you don't like this you don't like Otis. I want to form a cover band that plays this album in its entirety! Seriously! Love it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Otis at his romantic best.,
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This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
Although this was not Otis Redding's most successful or best-remembered album, it really remains an important part of his legacy. Like James Brown, Wilson Pickett and Sam & Dave, Otis Redding personified the ultra-raw, sweat-drenched, no-holds-barred Southern Soul sound and style which was equal parts Gospel, Soul and Funk. It's well worth mentioning, however, that Otis was also a great Soul balladeer in his own right--not as romantic or sensuous as Barry White or Isaac Hayes, of course-- but his ballads nonetheless reach the core of the listener's soul and tug at his or her heartstrings nonetheless. When you listen to this CD, you'll understand why Otis was and is viewed by so many as the greatest Soul singer of all time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Otis Redding Ballads,
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This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
This is one of the best Otis Redding CDs out there.If you or someone you know is looking for one this is the one for you!
5.0 out of 5 stars
out standing a must for every otis redding fan,
This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
this is a must for every otis fan, outstanding cd being missing from the collaction for a long time and know it here will enjoy every track,
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Otis Redding's recordings,
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This review is from: Sings Soul Ballads (Audio CD)
the problem with all of Otis Redding's recordings is they are all in MONO, only one was recorded in STEREO. Otis Blue is in stereo if you get the double CD version because one CD is stereo, the other the original MONO.
Personally, I hate listening to anything is MONO even Otis, and I love the man's voice. |
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Sings Soul Ballads by Otis Redding (Audio CD - 1991)
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