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Topic History of: Production genius
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JK2006 Keeping the snare click on Try A Little Tenderness by Otis Redding - it is so unusual and so effective - especially the contrast when the proper drum pattern kicks in half way through... these are the tiny, trivial yet VITAL signs of great production (and how about when, later, the bass drum takes over?). Booker T played it, Isaac Hayes arranged it - another great Sounds of the 60s snippet.