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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Otis Clay 1996 The Best Of Otis Clay The Hi Records Years
Genre: Soul
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:11:04
Size: 130,16 MB
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Best of the Hi Records Years is an excellent collection of Otis Clay's early-'70s heyday, featuring such songs as "If I Could Reach Out" and the classic "Trying to Live My Life Without You." Although these recordings aren't quite as gritty as his singles for One-derful! and Cotillion Records, the tight Hi rhythm section keeps things at a steady, sexy groove, so they are nevertheless excellent and deeply soulful and are arguably his best work, making this compilation an essential addition to any comprehensive '70s soul collection.
Tracklist:
01 - I Can't Take It 04:02
02 - Let Me Be The One 02:26
03 - Trying To Live My Life Without You 02:49
04 - You Can't Keep Running From My Love 02:45
05 - You Did Something To Me 02:57
06 - I Die A Little Each Day 02:37
07 - She's About A Mover 03:01
08 - I Love You, I Need You 05:41
09 - Slow And Easy 03:15
10 - Too Many Hands 02:43
11 - I Didn't Know The Meaning Of Pain 02:47
12 - If I Could Reach Out 02:51
13 - Brand New Thing 02:58
14 - Hard Working Woman 02:48
15 - Home Is Where The Heart Is 02:53
16 - I Can't Make It Alone 02:50
17 - Precious Precious 03:16
18 - Is It Over 03:34
19 - The Woman Don't Live Here No More 03:41
20 - That's How It Is (When You're In Love) 02:58
21 - Holding On To A Dying Love 02:48
22 - I'm Qualified 02:36
23 - I've Got To Find A Way (To Get You Back) 02:48
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