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Otis Redding, Pain in My Heart

Audio CD

Disk ID: 696557

Disk length: 31m 36s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1964

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Pain In My Heart 2:25
2. The Dog 2:34
3. Stand By Me 2:52
4. Hey Hey Baby 2:44
5. You Send Me 3:15
6. I Need Your Lovin' 2:50
7. These Arms Of Mine 2:34
8. Louie Louie 2:07
9. Something Is Worrying Me 2:27
10. Security 2:32
11. That's What My Heart Needs 2:39
12. Lucille 2:29

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Review

Like most R&B albums of the early 1960s, Otis Redding's 1964 debut was a haphazard mixture of the artist's contemporary hits ("These Arms of Mine," "Pain in My Heart"), B-sides ("Something Is Worrying Me," "Hey Hey Baby"), and covers of popular hits of the day ("You Send Me," "Stand by Me"). Stylistically, Redding was still trying to find his feet; though he obviously had the voice and ability to pull off tender ballads like the title track, he hadn't yet given up on trying to scream like Little Richard ("Lucille"). Uneven as they may be, the tracks on Pain in My Heart get over on the sheer soulfulness of Redding's singing. Worth the price of admission alone is the underrated "Security," which was the first in a string of great uptempo Redding originals. --Dan Epstein

Other Versions

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Pain in My Heart

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 31m 51s (+0m 15s)

Pain In My Heart

Tracks: 16 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 44m 10s (+12m 34s)

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