When Otis Redding recorded "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" in late 1967, the singer knew that the song was a milestone in his creative evolution. But before Redding got the chance to explore his new direction, he was killed, along with most of his backup band the Bar-Kays, in a plane crash while on tour. Released just a few weeks after his death, the song shot to Number One on the Pop and R&B charts, eventually winning Redding a pair of posthumous Grammy awards. The album bearing the song's title was assembled by the singer's frequent collaborator Steve Cropper, who played guitar on nearly all of Otis' Stax sessions as well as co-writing "Dock of the Bay" and countless other songs with Redding. Drawing mainly from unreleased and little-heard tracks spanning Redding's three-year Stax career, the album demonstrates the depth and breadth of his talent, while hinting at what might have been. This exact reproduction of this original Stax label LP is mastered from the original stereo tapes and pressed on pristine High-Definition vinyl.
Tracklist
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 2:38
I Love You More Than Words Can Say 2:50
Let Me Come On Home 2:53
Open The Door 2:21
Don't Mess With Cupid 2:28
The Glory Of Love 2:38
I'm Coming Home 3:03
Tramp 2:32
The Huckle-Buck 2:58
Nobody Knows You (When You're Down And Out) 3:10
Ole Man Trouble 2:36
Tracklist
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 2:38
I Love You More Than Words Can Say 2:50
Let Me Come On Home 2:53
Open The Door 2:21
Don't Mess With Cupid 2:28
The Glory Of Love 2:38
I'm Coming Home 3:03
Tramp 2:32
The Huckle-Buck 2:58
Nobody Knows You (When You're Down And Out) 3:10
Ole Man Trouble 2:36