Volt records 1966 – S 415
notes:Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul,
or simply Dictionary of Soul, is the fifth studio album by American
soul singer-songwriter Otis Redding and his last solo
studio album released before his death
credits:
Otis Redding – vocals
Booker T. Jones – bass guitar, keyboards, vibraphone
Isaac Hayes – keyboards, piano
Steve Cropper – guitar
Donald Dunn – bass guitar
Al Jackson Jr. – drums
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Gil Caple – tenor saxophone (on "Try a Little Tenderness")[24]
Andrew Love, Joe Arnold – tenor saxophone
Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone
recorded
Memphis, TN, May 3, 1966
Producer Jim Stewart
tracklist:
A1 Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
Written-By – Redding*, Cropper* 2:37
A2 I'm Sick Y'all
Written-By – Porter*, Redding*, Cropper*2:52
A3 Tennessee Waltz
Vibraphone – Booker T. Jones
Written-By – King*, Stewart* 2:50
A4 Sweet Lorene
Written-By – Isbell*, Hayes*, Redding* 2:25
A5 Try A Little Tenderness
Written-By – Woods*, Campbell*, Connelly* 3:45
A6 Day Tripper
Written-By – Lennon & McCartney*2:35
B1 My Lover's Prayer
Written-By – Redding* 3:00
B2 She Put The Hurt On Me
Written-By – Redding* 2:35
B3 Ton Of Joy
Written-By – Redding* 2:50
B4 You're Still My Baby
Written-By – Willis* 3:45
B5 Hawg For You
Written-By – Redding* 3:25
B6 Love Have Mercy
Written-By – Porter*, Hayes* 2:20