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(R&B, Soul) Otis Redding - The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads (Japan Edition) - 1965, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Otis Redding - The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads Жанр: R&B, Soul Страна-производитель диска: Япония Год издания диска: 1986 Издатель (лейбл): Atlantic Номер по каталогу: 20P2-2369 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 33:32 Источник (релизер): garet jax (hqshare) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 01. That's How Strong My Love Is - 2:24 02. Chained and Bound - 2:37 03. A Woman, a Lover, a Friend - 3:18 04. Your One and Only Man - 3:09 05. Nothing Can Change This Love - 2:59 06. It's Too Late - 3:00 07. For Your Precious Love - 2:49 08. I Want to Thank You - 2:35 09. Come to Me - 2:46 10. Home in Your Heart - 2:01 11. Keep Your Arms Around Me - 2:46 12. Mr. Pitiful - 2:37  Лог создания рипа EAC extraction logfile from 3. August 2007, 0:36 for CDOtis Redding / Sings Soul BalladsUsed drive : LITE-ON CD-RW SOHR-5238S Adapter: 3 ID: 1Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cacheRead offset correction : 6Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoUsed output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; StereoOther options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interfaceRange status and errorsSelected range Filename J:\EAC Rips\Otis Redding - Sings Soul Ballads.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 12E47A7D Copy OKNo errors occuredEnd of status report  Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) REM GENRE SoulREM DATE 1965REM DISCID 8F07DC0CREM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.95b3"PERFORMER "Otis Redding"TITLE "Sings Soul Ballads"FILE "Otis Redding - Sings Soul Ballads.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "That's How Strong My Love Is" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Chained and Bound" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 02:27:53 INDEX 01 02:29:37 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "A Woman, a Lover, a Friend" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 05:06:18 INDEX 01 05:08:17 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Your One and Only Man" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 08:27:60 INDEX 01 08:29:50 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Nothing Can Change This Love" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 11:38:37 INDEX 01 11:40:32 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "It's Too Late" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 14:41:34 INDEX 01 14:43:47 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "For Your Precious Love" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 17:40:47 INDEX 01 17:42:35 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "I Want to Thank You" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 20:34:62 INDEX 01 20:36:52 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Come to Me" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 23:10:69 INDEX 01 23:12:60 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Home in Your Heart" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 25:58:35 INDEX 01 26:00:27 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Keep Your Arms Around Me" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 28:01:33 INDEX 01 28:03:25 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Mr. Pitiful" PERFORMER "Otis Redding" INDEX 00 30:49:74 INDEX 01 30:51:62  Review by Lindsay PlanerThe aptly named Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads (1965) builds upon the strength and relative success of the vocalist's solo debut long-player, Pain in My Heart (1964). The format -- blending a few originals with well-chosen covers -- remained consistent. However, increasingly evident is the strength of Redding's interaction with Booker T. Jones (organ), Steve Cropper (guitar/piano), Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass), and Al Jackson, Jr. (drums), aka Booker T. & the MG's. That relationship is sonically solidified with the singer's seemingly innate ability to sculpt his leads around the powerful Memphis Horn section of Wayne Jackson (trumpet), Charles "Packy" Axton (tenor sax), and Floyd Newman (baritone sax). The results clearly speak for themselves with each of the album's dozen selections as all the proof one needs. Redding's testifyin' on the opener, "That's How Strong My Love Is," was powerful enough to garner the attention of several British Invasion bands. While it was the Rolling Stones' punkish cover that grabbed the most attention, to equal effect the Hollies and the Creation are among the others to have been similarly inspired. Adding to that cyclical experience are the obviously sincere updates of the Chuck Willis' R&B heartbreaker "It's Too Late," "For Your Precious Love" -- which had been a huge hit for the Jerry Butler-led incarnation of the Impressions -- and Sam Cooke's "Nothing Can Change This Love." Of the latter, Redding's take is arguably more powerful as the intimacy of his interpretation perfectly demonstrates the artist's uncanny aptitude for emotional evocation. The Redding-penned titles likewise reflect his mentors, as "Chained and Bound" easily adopts the pleading conviction apparent in one facet of Cooke's music. The samba groove of "I Want to Thank You" and the midtempo bounce of "A Woman, a Lover, a Friend" reflect the lighter, fun-loving side à la Cooke's "Another Saturday Night" and "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha." Saving the best for last, the Redding/Cropper collaboration on the upbeat and bluesy "Mr. Pitiful" -- a nickname given to Redding by a local Memphis DJ -- became the platter's signature side, not to mention a significant crossover hit, landing in the Top Ten of the R&B survey and just missing the Top 40 Pop Singles chart by a solitary position.
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