Released in 1965, Otis Redding's second album Sings Soul Ballads features a fine choice of sweet and tender songs.
Backed
up by the STAX house band consisting of such soul greats as Booker T.
Jones, Steve Cropper, Donald 'Duck' Dunn, and Al Jackson Jr., Redding
delivers the goods with impressive style. His renditions of Sam Cooke's
"Nothing Can Change This Love" and Chuck Willis' "It's Too Late" can be
seen as improved versions of the originals. Biggest hit on the album
proved to be "Mr. Pitiful", a nickname given to Redding by a local
Memphis radio DJ.
Side A
1. That's How Strong My Love Is
2. Chained And Bound
3. Woman, Lover, A Friend
4. Your One And Only Man
5. Nothing Can Change This Love
6. It's Too Late
Side B
1. For Your Precious Love
2. I Want To Thank You
3. Come To Me
4. Home In Your Heart
5. Keep Your Arms Around Me
6. Mr. Pitiful
The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads
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