The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding

The Dock Of The Bay

Otis Redding

1968

The Dock Of The Bay is a Soul & Funk album by Otis Redding, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 130 pressings tracked, owned by 37 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Classic Soul
  • warm
  • bittersweet
  • soulful

About

<i>The Dock of the Bay is a testament to the gritty power of horn-driven Memphis soul, Stax-style. Otis Redding's grainy, vulnerable voice electrifies everything from laments like "Let Me Come On Home" and "I'm Coming Home to See About You" to rocking workouts "Tramp" (featuring an especially sassy Carla Thomas) and "The Huckle-Buck." Recorded three days before the 1967 plane crash that took his life, the title track simmers with a magical melancholy and kicks off an album devoted largely to homeward yearnings.</i>

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay2:38
  2. A2I Love You More Than Words Can Say2:50
  3. A3Let Me Come On Home2:53
  4. A4Open The Door2:21
  5. A5Don't Mess With Cupid2:28

Side B

  1. B1The Glory Of Love2:38
  2. B2I'm Coming Home3:03
  3. B3Tramp2:32
  4. B4The Huckle-Buck2:58
  5. B5Nobody Knows You (When You're Down And Out)3:10
  6. B6Ole Man Trouble2:36

Credits

Performers

37 collectors on Gatefold own this · 130 pressings tracked on Gatefold