Love Man Otis Redding

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  • Release Date: 06/10/2008
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Label: RHINO ENCORE
  • UPC: 081227992637
 
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Love Man

1LISTENI'm a Changed Man 2:17
2LISTEN(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher 3:06
3LISTENThat's a Good Idea 2:19
4LISTENI'll Let Nothing Separate Us 2:54
5LISTENDirect Me 2:18
6LISTENLove Man 2:19
7LISTENGroovin' Time 2:48
8LISTENYour Feeling Is Mine 2:21
9LISTENGot to Get Myself Together 2:28
10LISTENFree Me 3:08
11LISTENA Lover's Question 2:54
12LISTENLook at That Girl 2:37

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Editorial Reviews

While Otis Redding was already one of the biggest stars in soul music when he died in a tragic plane crash in 1967, as is some times the case his star rose considerably after his passing, and this 1969 release dusted off a set of unreleased tracks Redding had cut in 1967, one of which (the title cut) went on to become a sizable chart hit. Love Man doesn't hold together quite as well as Redding's best proper albums, such as Otis Blue and Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul, but it also manages to avoid sounding like a collection of out-takes and leftovers; as an album it's significantly stronger than the average R&B release of similar vintage, due to Redding's indefatigable energy and conviction as a vocalist and the ever-indomitable groove of Steve Cropper, Al Jackson, Jr., and the other members of the Stax Records studio crew. If Love Man is flawed, it's not a matter of execution so much as material; while Redding's originals are good, none are quite up to the standards of "Cigarettes and Coffee" or "My Lover's Prayer," and covers like "A Lover's Question" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" are not ideally suited to Redding's style. But even the flawed material helps prove just how strong Redding's work was, even under less than ideal circumstances, and Love Man makes it clear he never gave less than %110 percent in the studio. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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