*Includes pictures *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading “If you want to be a singer; you've got to concentrate on it twenty-four hours a day. You can't be a well driller; too. You've got to concentrate on the business of entertaining and writing songs. Always think different from the next person. Don't ever do a song as you heard somebody else do it.†– Otis Redding A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures; but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors’ American Legends series; readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America’s most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute; while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. At a time when the studios of Motown were turning out one sophisticated; well-groomed artist after another; reinforced by the latest studio technology and benefitting from a powerful marketing system; a parallel industry of more traditionally grounded soul music was also thriving; much of it in the city of Memphis; as represented by artists such as Otis Redding and Stax Records; the label with which Redding would eventually create six studio albums; 30 singles; worldwide fame and a stellar musical legacy. To some; the Stax Records model may have lagged behind Motown in terms of modernity; with its adherence to older musical and technological modes; but in actuality; Otis Redding and his musical circle represented a preservation movement of sorts; and “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.†Such was the perfect conduit for an artist like Otis Redding; who felt compelled by the lifelong urge to sing; years before his dreams of a professional life would ever be realized. And; as the edifice of soul broke further into sub-styles; Redding seemed able to succeed in every one of them. Once reaching the stage; and becoming increasingly known to the genre’s growing public; Redding appeared throughout the United States; Canada; Europe; and the Caribbean; standing “among the biggest box office smashes of any touring performer during his time.†As a live performer and recording artist; Redding developed into a master producer; arranger and talent scout as well for pop; soul and RB and; in time; came to exert a greater control over his own destiny by heading up his own recording studio; Jotis Records; and his own publishing company; Redwal Music. The publishing wing; over a brief period; gained the rights to over 200 commercially distributed songs; some of which would later sell copies numbering in the millions. The tragic timing of his death robbed Redding of the chance to parlay his success to the next level; but in retrospect; later audiences have not experienced him as either behind the times or inordinately modern. In “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long;†Redding defines and redefines the term “soul man;†and he is widely regarded by the 21st century as a “singer of such commanding stature that…he embodies the essence of soul music in its purest form.†What was so original and untested in the beginning for the wider audience now occupied a place within its mainstream interests as the new soul forms became more clearly understood. Through his most popular effort; “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay;†and by a later review of his entire body of work; Redding is also regarded as one of the premier songwriters and arrangers of his era. In both areas; he had “an enormous talent; [not to mention] a hard-working nature and generous disposition.†American Legends: The Life of Otis Redding looks at the life and career of one of America’s most influential musicians. Along with pictures of important people; places; and events; you will learn about Otis Redding like never before; in no time at all.
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