Untoppable soul
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 08/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a small-frills reissue that includes no bonus tracks or alternate takes. What it does include is nice *mono* remastering by ace Bill Inglot, taken from the original master tapes. It also includes a nice reproduction of the original album front and back (the latter in almost life size). The interior of the CD booklet gives release info (label, date, chart info) as well as a list of the musical support.Musically, Redding proves himself over and over to be perhaps the greatest soul singer of all time (though Ray Charles during his Atlantic period might give him a run for the money). The eleven tracks on this disc (about 32 minutes) find Redding reaching to the depths of his emotions for vocals that no one else could ever rival. Everything his vocal chords touch becomes *his*. Covers of hits that are unforgettable in their original version (e.g., Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang", Wilson Pickett's "634-5789") become something entirely different when Redding turns his attentions to them.The band (including Booker T., Isaac Hayes, Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Al Jackson Jr., Sammy Coleman, Wayne Jackson, Bowlegs Miller, Andrew Love, Charles "Packy" Axton and Floyd Newman) provides some really incredible backing. Booker T's organ and Steve Cropper's guitar, in particular, create an incredible atmosphere, punctuated beautifully by the horn section. There is a cohesiveness between Redding's vocals and the musical background that is not evident in lesser soul recordings. There is a sort of empathy between the players and the vocalist that is jazz-like and rare.From the slower, soulful ballads such as "Just One More Day", the wrenching "Cigarettes and Coffee", and "Good To Me" through the medium paced blues of "Scratch My Back" through upbeat pieces like "It's Growing", Redding never misses a beat. His vocals are a revelation every time you listen to the disc."
Number Four And Holding..
R. Webb | u.s.a. | 07/15/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Otis Redding never recorded a bad song or much less a bad album,capable of taking on any ol' song at hand and simply turning it golden. THE SOUL ALBUM,1966,was Redding's fourth and his third,OTIS BLUE,was a mighty tough act to follow,and yet still ,THE SOUL ALBUM, holds it's own in the very limited Otis Redding catalog,containing Redding co-written songs,JUST ONE MORE DAY,GOOD TO ME,ANY OLE WAY,the rest of the album consist of covers,Cooke's,CHAIN GANG,Pickett's,634-5789,-co-written by guitarist Steve Cropper,also including,SCRATCH MY BACK and the ballad,CIGARETTES AND COFFEE. The remastered "SOUL ALBUM" is a good solid effort from the man,Otis Redding, be sure to collect all recordings from the genius of soul. Rhino/Atco"