Thursday, March 16, 2023

Various Artists - Hard To Handle - Black America sings Otis Redding (2012) + Booklet Ace (FLAC)

His achievements as a singer may cast a giant shadow over everything else he achieved. Anyone with a passing interest in music should be able to tell you that Otis Redding wrote ‘Respect’ and ‘Dock Of The Bay’ that’s a given fact. But the vast majority of his many other singles had an Otis composition or co-write on at least one side, while almost all of the albums released during his lifetime featured additional Otis Redding copyrights. A prolific tunesmith and savvy A&R man, Otis also found time to write songs specifically for Arthur Conley and others whose careers he hoped to boost. Otis wrote a staggering number of quality songs in a very short period of time. In fact the more Otis wrote, the more he wanted to write. In the few weeks leading up to his death, he went into Stax’s McLemore Avenue studio and cut around 30 new songs, leaving behind enough material for a trio of posthumously released albums which, for many fans, are better than many of those that came out while he was still alive. There’s no way of telling how Otis would have progressed as a songwriter had his plane not crashed in December 1967, but the unreleased songs he left behind give a pretty good indication that he was moving in interesting and special directions. The quality of many of those posthumously issued compositions was quickly recognised by his peers. Fine versions of several of them, by Buddy Miles, Etta James, Patti Drew, Percy Sledge and others, appear in this album, one of the volumes in Ace’s occasional “Black America Sings” series. As befits one of the greatest purveyors of a soul ballad, many of the best songs here allow their singers to tug at the heartstrings in the way Otis’ own versions still do. A significant number are performed here by women, who seemed to gravitate to Otis’ catalogue in the wake of Aretha’s blockbuster success with her revival of ‘Respect’. But as well as the ballads there are numerous great examples of Otis’ uptempo work, exemplified by his protégé Arthur Conley’s romp through ‘Wholesale Love’ and an alternate take of Otis’ own Northern Soul floor filler ‘Loving By the Pound’ (written for Bettye Lavette, apparently!). There are more previously unissued treats here from Mitty Collier and Arthur Conley, as well as several sides receiving their CD debut. Otis’ skills as a songwriter were patently second to none and it’s hoped that “Hard To Handle” will increase perception of just how important an all-rounder he was, and how long his career as a singer-songwriter might have sustained if the Grim Reaper hadn’t had other plans. The guy was a natural musical GENIUS!!..The tasters all played on the NSS.

AMM

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15 comments:

PeterH said...

What a great compilation! Thanks for review, P.

PhilN said...

Thanks AMM. Another great Ace compilation.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM, nice showcase of the other talents of Otis

andr3 nalin said...

Ui, seems like a super cool compilation, the subject definitely is. Thanks for that ;) ☮️✌🏻☀️

soultime said...

Great compilation thanks AMM .

Anghellic67$ said...

Awesome Ace Compilation AMM Thank you

Guy said...

Thanks for your review, the booklet looks a great read

gmortars said...

Otis could do no wrong. Thanks, AMM!

bigcravings said...

Great comp

hakase said...

thank you so much AMM for this great review

reb.jukebox said...

AMM thank you for another wonderful compilation
Reb

Bill Pritchard said...

Yes please!!!

pedro B said...

This is a great album recommended nice Flac thanks AMM great Review
Cheers Pedro

richsoul said...

Thank you for all that chose to sing Otis. He was a great one. Thank you AMM.

tpee said...

if that list on the back of the cd was a menu in a restaurant and I had to pick one dish I'd be there for weeks and probably starve to death!