Otis Redding Otis Forever: The Albums and Singles 1968 1970
Genre: Soul Jazz

Otis Redding - Otis Forever: The Albums and Singles 1968 1970

Atlantic

Release Date: 12/06/2023

Cat No: ATL659230

Format: Vinyl

Tracklist

  • otis redding - (sittin' on) the dock of the bay (lp1: the dock of the bay)
  • otis redding - i love you more than words can say
  • otis redding - let me come on home
  • otis redding - open the door
  • otis redding - don't mess with cupid
  • otis redding - the glory of love
  • otis redding - i'm coming home
  • otis redding - tramp
  • otis redding - the huckle-buck
  • otis redding - nobody knows you (when you're down and out)
  • otis redding - ole man trouble
  • otis redding - i've got dreams to remember (lp1: the immortal)
  • otis redding - you made a man out of me
  • otis redding - nobody's fault but mine
  • otis redding - hard to handle
  • otis redding - thousand miles away
  • otis redding - the happy song (dum-dum-de-de-de-dum-dum)
  • otis redding - think about it
  • otis redding - a waste of time
  • otis redding - champagne & wine
  • otis redding - a fool for you
  • otis redding - amen
  • otis redding - i'm a changed man (lp3: love man)
  • otis redding - (your love has lifted me) higher & higher
  • otis redding - that's a good idea
  • otis redding - i'll let nothing separate us
  • otis redding - direct me

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Atlantic released Otis Forever: The Albums and Singles 1968 1970 on Mon Jun 12 2023. The 27 track Soul Jazz release features Otis Redding.

Atlantic has released vinyl by Aretha Franklin, Beginning Of The End, Carla Thomas, Charles Mingus, Cj And Co, Freddie Hubbard, Goody Goody, Gwen Mccrae, John Coltrane, Kleeer, Lee Konitz, Manu Dibango, Mass Production, Mongo Santamaria, and Roberta Flack.

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