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1 Day Tripper 3:30
2 Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) 3:41
3 My Girl 2:40
4 Shake 2:58
5 I've Been Loving You Too Long 4:14
6 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:12
7 Try A Little Tenderness 4:33
8 Your One And Only Man 2:51
9 Pain In My Heart 2:46
10 These Arms Of Mine 3:38
11 I Can't Turn You Loose 6:05
12 A Hard Day's Night 4:18
Length: 44:26min
Note:
Tracks 8,10,12 Live at Whisky A Go Go, Set 2 Sunday, April 10 1966
Track 9 Live Live at Whisky A Go Go, Set 2 April 8 1966
Tracks 11 Live at Whisky A Go Go, Set 1 Sunday, April 10 1966
Lineup:
Otis Redding: Vocals
Wayne Jackson: Trumpet
Joe Arnold: Tenor Saxophone
Andrew Love: Baritone Saxophone
Booker T. Jones: Organ
Steve Cropper: Guitar
Donal “Duck” Dunn: Bass
Al Jackson Jr.: Drums, Percussion
This album is a partial clone of: "Satisfaction" - The Swingin' Pig – TSP-CD-017
Concert recorded live at Concerthouse, Stockholm on June 4, 1967.
Otis Redding with The Mar Keys and Booker T and the MG-s.
This Oil Well version has a fine cover, fine quality. Limited to 200 copies only.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. Soundboard recording.
Please note that track 8 is Destiny
This bootleg has been released also with an alternate front cover. On the front cover Otis Redding performing live during a concert.
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© Official released material:
Tracks 8-12 appear on the officially released “Good To Me” with different track editing.
These concerts from Whisky A Go Go have been released officially on: Live at the Whiskey A Go Go_ The Complete Recordings in 2016
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Otis Redding – Live In Stockholm 1967 – Past Daily Backstage Weekend
Legends this weekend. The immortal Otis Redding, in concert from Stockholm and recorded by the venerable Sveriges Radio in 1967. It’s been said, and rightly so, that Otis Redding was one of the greatest singers in the history of American Popular Music, and was one of the seminal figures in the genres of Soul and Rhythm & Blues. That he was only on the planet a scant 26 years before his untimely death in the plane crash, leaves open the speculation of what he would have accomplished, the heights his career would have accomplished, had he lived.
From his electrifying performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 to his string of memorable hits; songs he wrote and performed which have become standards in Pop Music, to his never-waning popularity, some 49 years after his passing, speaks to the incredible popularity of this artist, a popularity that continues to this day.
Otis Redding defined 60s Soul – the gritty urban sound coming from Black America which became popular all over the world – Redding was America in the 1960s – hope, despair, loss, struggle and ultimately joy. And his appeal was universal – as was evidenced by his appearance at Monterey. Redding brought it all to the stage and gave 110%.
If you’ve never heard Otis Redding before (and I can’t imagine you haven’t) or never had the chance to see him in concert, here is a wonderful sampling of that magic.
Sadly, concert too short but crammed with energy and the inimitable power and energy that he brought to a song, this is Otis Redding at his peak.
It’s doubtful we’ll ever hear anyone surpassing his gift – there have been attempts, and some of them laudable. But there is only one Otis Redding, and that can never be disputed.
https://pastdaily.com/2016/07/02/otis-redding-stockholm-1967-past-daily/
Live at the Whisky a Go Go: The Complete Recordings
Live at the Whisky a Go Go: The Complete Recordings is a live album by Otis Redding, recorded at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, California, in 1966. Encompassing shorter previous releases, this digitally remixed edition includes all of Redding's performances from his three-night engagement at the venue. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Album Notes.The recordings were made from a series of seven performances that Redding played over three successive nights (April 8–10, 1966) at the Whisky a Go Go on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. He was backed by his ten-piece touring band, the Otis Redding Revue.
Earlier albums, including In Person at the Whisky a Go Go (1968) and Good to Me: Live at the Whisky a Go Go, Vol. 2 (1983), had featured selections from the shows, but the 2016 release comprehensively captures all seven performances in their entirety
Original 4-track tapes of the shows were newly mixed by audio engineer Seth Presant. The finished product was released through Redding's original Stax Records label (now a subsidiary of Concord Records) on October 21, 2016. The 6-disc box set was also made available as a digital download, and excerpts were pressed on limited edition vinyl LPs
A rarity in its completeness, Live at the Whiskey A Go Go: The Complete Recordings has been praised for preserving "vital live soul from an era where the sound was in its prime but was rarely recorded", and the album has been called "in a word, essential".The performances themselves have been described as "explosively transcendent"
There is arguably a surfeit of material on the collection – "there are, count them, ten separate versions of 'Satisfaction' that even the most hardcore Redding and/or Rolling Stones fans may find to be more than enough", noted one reviewer from Jambands, while another from BlackGrooves remarked, "I’m not convinced that Redding would have wanted the complete package released [because] the performances just weren’t good and consistent enough". In contrast, the reviewer from Pitchfork wrote, "Listening to the sets back to back, it’s hard to hear where the band allegedly strays off path: Whatever flaws that may exist in a given track tend to melt away in the context of a full set".
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