Otis Redding – The Dock of the Bay (2LPs, 45RPM, Analogue Productions)

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Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records! 180-gram 45 RPM double LP Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog tape Contains Otis Redding s posthumous hit Sittin On the Dock Of the Bay Appeared on Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time rated 161/500! Pressed at Quality Record Pressings and RTI Gatefold old-style tip-on jacket by Stoughton Printing The guts of the story are this: While on tour with the Bar-Kays in August 1967 Otis Redding s popularity was rising and he was inundated with fans at his hotel in downtown San Francisco. Looking for a retreat he accepted rock concert impresario Bill Graham s offer to stay at his houseboat at Waldo Point in Sausalito California. Inspired Redding started writing the lines Sittin in the morning sun I ll be sittin when the evening comes and the first verse of a song under the abbreviated title Dock of the Bay. He had completed his famed performance at the Monterey Pop Festival just weeks earlier. While touring in support of the albums King & Queen (a collaboration with female vocalist Carla Thomas) and Live in Europe he continued to scribble lines of the song on napkins and hotel paper. In November of that year he joined producer and esteemed soul guitarist Steve Cropper at the Stax recording studio in Memphis Tennessee to record the song. Cropper remembers: Otis was one of those the kind of guy who had 100 ideas.. He had been in San Francisco doing The Fillmore. And the story that I got he was renting boathouse or stayed at a boathouse or something and that s where he got the idea of the ships coming in the bay there. And that s about all he had: I watch the ships come in and I watch them roll away again. I just took that.. and I finished the lyrics. If you listen to the songs I collaborated with Otis most of the lyrics are about him.. Otis didn t really write about himself but I did. Songs like Mr. Pitiful Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) ; they were about Otis and Otis life. Dock of the Bay was exactly that: I left my home in Georgia headed for the Frisco Bay was all about him going out to San Francisco to perform. Redding and Cropper completed the song in Memphis on Dec 7 1967 with tragedy unknowingly looming. Just two days later Redding lost his life on a routine commute to a performance when the small plane he was in crashed. The other victims of the disaster were four members of the Bar-Kays – guitarist Jimmy King tenor saxophonist Phalon Jones organist Ronnie Caldwell and drummer Carl Cunningham; their valet Matthew Kelly and pilot Fraser. Cropper and bassist Donald Duck Dunn completed the music and melancholic lyrics of (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay which was taken from the sessions – Redding s final recorded work. Cropper added the distinct sound of seagulls and waves crashing to the background. This is what Redding had wanted to hear on the track according to Cropper who remembered Redding recalling the sounds he heard when he wrote the song on the houseboat. One of the most influential soul singers of the 1960s 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. At the time of his tragic death he was 26. (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay was released just a month following Redding s death and became his only ever single to.

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Analogue Prod.

Manufacturer

Quality Record Pressings And RTI

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43876587

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