OTIS REDDING
OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970)
6-LP Multi-Color Vinyl Boxed Set Exclusively At Rhino.com
Also Available As 6-LP Black Vinyl Set
Four Posthumous Studio Albums Combined With A Collection Of 24 Album Singles In Mono
Limited To 1,000 Copies, The Set Will Be Available On June 9
LOS ANGELES – Otis Redding’s reign as the King of Soul was cut short more than 55 years ago when the Georgia-born singer-songwriter perished in a plane crash en route to play a show. The Big O was gone too soon, but generations of fans still cherish the musical legacy he left behind.
Rhino brings all four of Redding’s posthumous records together for a new vinyl boxed set that includes mono versions of 24 singles from the albums. Limited to 1,000 copies, OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970) will be available on June 9 as a 6-LP set on multi-color vinyl for $149.98. The albums are each pressed on different colors: The Dock of the Bay (yellow), The Immortal Otis Redding (silver), Love Man (green), Tell the Truth (blue), and The Singles 1968-1970 (yellow). The set will also be available as a 6-LP black vinyl retail exclusive for $124.98.
The Singles 1968-1970 is a double album exclusive to the set in a gatefold sleeve illustrated with the 7” labels from all 24 singles. Mono mixes are used for every track, including gems like “The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)” and “Hard To Handle.”
Between 1962 and 1967, Redding was a creative dynamo, recording frequently at Stax Records with Booker T. & The MG’s – keyboardist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Donald “Duck” Dunn, and drummer Al Jackson Jr. During his lifetime, Redding released six studio albums and a succession of R&B and Top 40 hits (“These Arms Of Mine,” “Respect,” “Try A Little Tenderness”) that helped transform Stax from a small Memphis record label into a global musical institution.
When Redding died in December 1967, he’d recorded enough music to fill several albums. The first song from that trove arrived shortly after his death when “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” was released in January 1968. Recorded during his final days, it became Redding’s signature song, biggest hit, and first pop chart-topper.
The song was the title track for the first of Redding’s four posthumous studio albums: The Dock of the Bay (1968), The Immortal Otis Redding (1968), Love Man (1969), and Tell the Truth (1970). The albums sustained Redding’s streak of hits, introducing singles like “Look At That Girl,” “Love Man,” “I’ve Got Dreams To Remember,” and “Amen.”
The OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970) opens with The Dock of the Bay, a #1 album in the U.S. and U.K. The album’s title track made history in America as the first posthumous #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Through the years, the song has accumulated a multitude of awards and achievements, including over four million copies sold worldwide; two Grammy® Awards (Best R&B Song and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance); and ranked #38 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Redding’s legacy has only grown since his 1962 Stax debut with “These Arms Of Mine.” He’s been inducted into the halls of fame for Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Songwriters, and Georgia Music. Decades after his passing, Redding’s music has continued to be recognized with a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award (1999), and three of Redding’s songs have been inducted into the Grammy® Hall of Fame: “Respect” (1998), “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” (2011), and “Try A Little Tenderness” (2015)
OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970)
Vinyl Track Listing
The Dock of the Bay (1968)
Side One
- “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”
- “I Love You More Than Words Can Say”
- “Let Me Come On Home”
- “Open The Door”
- “Don’t Mess With Cupid”
Side Two
- “The Glory Of Love”
- “I’m Coming Home”
- “Tramp” – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
- “The Huckle-Buck”
- “Nobody Knows You (When You’re Down And Out)”
- “Ole Man Trouble”
The Immortal Otis Redding (1968)
Side One
- “I’ve Got Dreams To Remember”
- “You Made A Man Out Of Me”
- “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
- “Hard To Handle”
- “Thousand Miles Away”
- “The Happy Song (Dum-Dum-De-De-De-Dum-Dum)”
Side Two
- “Think About It”
- “A Waste Of Time”
- “Champagne And Wine”
- “Fool For You”
- “Amen”
Love Man (1969)
Side One
- “I’m A Changed Man”
- “(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher”
- “That’s A Good Idea”
- “I’ll Let Nothing Separate Us”
- “Direct Me”
- “Love Man”
Side Two
- “Groovin’ Time”
- “Your Feeling Is Mine”
- “Got To Get Myself Together”
- “Free Me”
- “A Lover’s Question”
- “Look At That Girl”
Tell The Truth (1970)
Side One
- “Demonstration”
- “Tell The Truth”
- “Out Of Sight”
- “Give Away None Of My Love”
- “Wholesale Love”
- “I Got The Will”
Side Two
- “Johnny’s Heartbreak”
- “Snatch A Little Piece”
- “Slippin’ And Slidin’”
- “The Match Game”
- “A Little Time”
- “Swingin’ On A String”
The Singles: 1968-1970
Side One
- “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”
- “Sweet Lorene”
- “The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)”
- “Open The Door”
- “Hard To Handle”
- “Amen”
Side Two
- “I’ve Got Dreams To Remember”
- “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
- “White Christmas”
- “Merry Christmas, Baby”
- “Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag”
- “Direct Me”
Side Three
- “A Lover’s Question”
- “You Made A Man Out Of Me”
- “Love Man”
- “Can’t Turn You Loose”
- “Free Me”
- “(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher & Higher”
Side Four
- “Look At That Girl”
- “That’s A Good Idea”
- “Demonstration”
- “Johnny’s Heartbreak”
- “Give Away None Of My Love”
- “Snatch A Little Piece”