Otis Redding was a chauffeur for swamp rocker Johnny Jenkins, and got his big break when he asked to sing his own song after Jenkins’ cut his session short at Stax Records. The song was “These Arms of Mine.”

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Front foil cover with 'Stereo CAS-2135 RE' in upper right of back cover, and '6' in lower left.

Recorded in Webster Hall, New York City.

Library of Congress Card Numbers R67-2847 (Mono) and R67-2848 (Stereo) apply to this recording.
TMK(S) ® Radio Corporation of Americas • Marcas(s) Registrada(s) • © 1967, RCA, New York, N.Y. • Printed in U.S.A.

A1. Brazil 2:13
A2. A Man And A Woman = Un Homme Et Une Femme 2:51
A3. A Day In The Life Of A Fool = Manhã De Carnival 2:01
A4. Más Que Nada 2:13
A5. How Insensitive = Insensatez 2:56
B1. The Soul Of Brazil 2:29
B2. I Want My Mama = Mamae Eu Quero 2:01
B3. Meditation = Meditação 2:42
B4. Summer Samba (So Nice) 2:33
B5. Stay Awhile = Quédate Un Rato Más 2:05

Matrix / Runout TCRS-9117
Matrix / Runout TCRS-9118
Matrix / Runout TCRS-9117-2S
Matrix / Runout TCRS-9118-2S
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Recorded At Webster Hall

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Weight 0.51 lbs