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Otis Redding
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One of the most influential soul singers of the 1960s,
Otis Redding
exemplified to many listeners the power of Southern "deep soul" -- hoarse, gritty vocals, brassy arrangements, and an emotional way with both party tunes and aching ballads. He was also the most consistent exponent of the Stax sound, cutting his records at the Memphis label/studios that did much to update R&B into modern soul. His death at the age of 26 was tragic not just because he seemed
on the verge of breaking through to a wide pop audience (which he would indeed do with his posthumous number one single
"[Sittin' On] The Dock of the Bay"
). It was also unfortunate because, as
"Dock of the Bay"
demonstrated, he was also at a point of artistic breakthrough in terms of the expression and sophistication of his songwriting and singing.
Although
Redding
at his peak was viewed as a consummate, versatile showman, he began his recording career in the early '60s as a
Little Richard
-styled shouter. The Georgian was working in the band of guitarist
Johnny Jenkins
at the time, and in 1962 he took advantage of an opportunity to record the ballad
"These Arms of Mine"
at a
Jenkins
session. When it became an R&B hit,
Redding
's solo career was truly on its way, though the hits didn't really start to fly until 1965 and 1966, when
"Mr. Pitiful,"
"I've Been Loving You Too Long,"
"I Can't Turn You Loose,"
a cover of
the Rolling Stones
'
"Satisfaction,"
and
"Respect"
(later turned into a huge pop smash by
Aretha Franklin
) were all big sellers.
Redding
wrote much of his own material, sometimes with the assistance of
Booker T. & the MG's
guitarist
Steve Cropper
. Yet at the time,
Redding
's success was primarily confined to the soul market; his singles charted only mildly on the pop listings. He was nonetheless tremendously respected by many white groups, particularly
the Rolling Stones
, who covered
Redding
's
"That's How Strong My Love Is"
and
"Pain in My Heart."
(
Redding
also returned the favor with
"Satisfaction."
)
One of
Redding
's biggest hits was a duet with fellow Stax star
Carla Thomas
,
"Tramp,"
in 1967. That was the same year he began to show signs of making major inroads into the white audience, particularly with a well-received performance at the Monterey Pop Festival (also issued on record).
Redding
's biggest triumph, however, came just days before his death, when he recorded the wistful
"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay,"
which represented a significant leap as far as examination of more intensely personal emotions. Also highlighted by crisp
Cropper
guitar leads and dignified horns, it rose to the top of the pop charts in early 1968.
Redding
, however, had perished in a plane crash in Wisconsin on December 10, 1967, in an accident that also took the lives of four members from his backup band,
the Bar-Kays
. A few other singles became posthumous hits, and a good amount of other unreleased material was issued in the wake of his death. These releases weren't purely exploitative in nature, in fact containing some pretty interesting music, and little that could be considered embarrassing. What
Redding
might have achieved, or what directions he might have explored, are among the countless tantalizing "what if" questions in rock & roll history. As it is, he did record a considerable wealth of music at Stax, which is now available on thoughtfully archived reissues. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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