Supreme Soul Voice OTIS REDDING Released Era Defining Album ‘BLUE’ 60 Years Ago

Significant longplayers from yesteryear

14 September 2025

On 15 September 1965, tomorrow 60 years ago, supreme voice OTIS REDDING (1941-1967) released the soul era defining longplayer BLUE (full title Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul).

The album was composed mainly of cover versions of contemporary R&B hits, exploring themes from the blues and love ballads, among others. Three of the LP’s eleven songs were written by Redding, and three others were written by fellow soul singer Sam Cooke, who had died several months before the album was made.

Rolling Stone said: “Redding’s true dictionary of soul, a stunning journey through the past and future vocabulary of R&B documenting a masterful artist rising to the immense challenge of his times.”

In a retrospective review Pitchfork called Otis Blue “a hell of a record, the crowning achievement of a man who could sound pained and celebratory and tender and gritty
and proud all at once, with a voice that everyone from John Fogerty to Swamp Dogg
to Cee-lo owes a debt to
“.

On December 9th, although the weather was poor, with heavy rain and fog, and despite warnings, Redding and his band the Bar-Kays got on a plane Truax Field in Madison. Four miles from their destination pilot, Richard Fraser radioed for permission to land.

Shortly thereafter, the plane crashed into Lake Monona. Bar-Kays member Ben Cauley was the accident’s only survivor. Redding‘s body
was found the day after. He was 26.

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Powerhouse Rockers BLACKTOP MOJO Cover Soul Legends THE TEMPTATIONS

20 April 2022

Sturdy Texan rockers BLACKTOP MOJO shared a surprising acoustic cover a couple of weeks ago, of timeless classic My Girl performed (written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White, by Motown’s soul legends THE TEMPTATIONS in 1964.

Blacktop Mojo: “We love the original tune. Everyone grew up listening to it. There’s definitely something special about Motown and that era of music and there’s a reason why artists like the Temptations have stood the test of time. However when you’re having a bad day, or maybe having it out with your lady, and a song like “My Girl” comes on, while nine times out of ten it’ll cheer you up, sometimes you just don’t want to hear a happy love song. Sometimes you’re in the ‘Lonely Hearts Club’ instead, and that’s where our version comes in.”

The band have a live version of the song too. Although with much respect for
the original Blacktop Mojo color it with their own magical touch. Just great.

Matt James: ”We wanted to play the song live in a place where you could really feel the dilapidation of a broken heart. We snuck into this old church here in Palestine and the natural reverb in the room was incredible. The cracked stained glass and paint peeling from the walls of a place that was once so magnificent was definitely reminiscent of a love that had been lost.”

Be impressed here…

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The classic original…

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