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Otis Redding
History Of Otis Redding

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Catno

VOLT 418 VOLT 418 VOLT 418

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Nov 1, 1967

Styles

Media: Gi
Sleeve: G+

$12*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Sleeve features seam split on bottom of cover. Record features significant scuffing but will otherwise play back ok.

A1

I've Been Loving You Too Long

2:49

A2

Try A Little Tenderness

3:20

A3

These Arms Of Mine

2:30

A4

Pain In My Heart

2:22

A5

My Lover's Prayer

3:00

A6

Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)

2:37

B1

Respect

2:06

B2

Satisfaction

2:43

B3

Mr. Pitiful

2:28

B4

Security

2:30

B5

I Can't Turn You Loose

2:35

B6

Shake

2:35

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