The Immortal Otis Redding

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studio album
First released:
Jun 15 1968

Overview Edit

The Immortal Otis Redding is a posthumous album from soul artist Otis Redding. The album featured music recorded but not released prior to his death in 1967. "The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)" was the only song previously released, having been a single in April of 1968.

The Immortal featured four charting singles including "The Happy Song", "I've Got Dreams to Remember", "Amen", and "Hard to Handle".

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Record label:
Catalog number:
80270
Release dates:
  • Jun 15 1968 in United States

Genres

Soul, Pop, Traditional Pop, Traditional R&B. Vote on Genres

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5 stars A rarity: A posthumous album that doesn't plunder the legacy
On November 10, 1967, soul music's version of "The Day The Music Died" happened. A plane crashed in Lake Monona near Madison, Wisconsin. Aboard were soul star Otis Redding & 4 members of the band The Bar-Kays. All but one Bar-Kays member perished in the crash. Otis, then on the verge of breaking through to pop audiences, was only 26 at the time. Naturally, with his death, unreleased recordings were released posthumously, probably more as a tribute to him than as a last-ditch attempt to cash in o…
Written by 31-year old wallflower "Eric N Andrews"
1 stars Otis Redding's Recordings
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.
Written by Monnie Smith

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The Immortal Otis Redding 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Elektra / Wea
catalog number: 80270
release dates: Nov 5 1991
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