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Sam Cooke - Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964
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Music CD CoverArtist: Sam Cooke Brand: COOKE,SAM Edition: Music CD Format: Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 2003-06-17 Music Label: Abkco Soundtracks: - Touch The Hem Of His Garment
- Lovable
- You Send Me
- Only Sixteen
- (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
- Just For You
- Win Your Love For Me
- Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha
- I'll Come Running Back To You
- You Were Made For Me
- Sad Mood
- Cupid
- (What A) Wonderful World
- Chain Gang
- Summertime
- Little Red Rooster
- Bring It On Home To Me
- Nothing Can Change This Love
- Sugar Dumpling
- (Ain't That) Good News
- Meet Me At Mary's Place
- Twistin' The Night Away
- Shake
- Tennessee Waltz
- Another Saturday Night
- Good Times
- Having A Party
- That's Where It's At
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- Jesus Gave Me Water
- Soul (Hidden Track)
Free Music Notes for Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964Free Music Review: The best Sam Cooke disc currently in-print Hit: 5 Stars
There's no track listing, and the disc is due out today. Luckily, I've got a promo:1. Touch the Hem of His Garment 2. Lovable 3. You Send Me 4. Only Sixteen 5. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons 6. Just For You 7. Win Your Love For Me 8. Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha 9. I'll Come Running Back to You 10. You Were Made For Me 11. Sad Mood 12. Cupid 13. (What a) Wonderful World 14. Chain Gang 15. Summertime 16. Little Red Rooster 17. Bring it on Home to Me 18. Nothing Can Change This Love 19. Sugar Dumpling 20. (Ain't That) Good News 21. Meet Me at Mary's Place 22. Twistin' the Night Away 23. Shake 24. Tennesse Waltz 25. Another Saturday Night 26. Good Times 27. Having a Party 28. That's Where It's At 29. A Change is Gonna Come 30. Jesus Gave Me Water Remember "Man and His Music"? This basically takes its place. The sound is excellent (this SACD hybrid will play on both SACD and CD players so don't worry about it), far better than "Man and His Music," and the track selection is better. A bit more thorough with a few more tracks, it drops a few of the lighter, lesser tracks for some stronger ones like "Jesus Gave Me Water," "Little Red Rooster," "Summertime," and "Sugar Dumpling," which also paint a more complete picture of Cooke; "Rooster" is a great late-night blues number, and I highly recommend "Night Beat," the great Cooke album from which it came. I wish they kept "Soothe Me"; Sam & Dave and Cooke's proteges, the Simm Twins, did better renditions, but Cooke wrote the song, and he still recorded a very fine version. The order is jumbled a bit, so if you take the time to put it in chronological order, you also get an idea of how Cooke's music evolved. From his classic Soul Stirrers tracks (some say his best work) like "Touch The Hem..." to his first forays into pop ("Lovable" and "You Send Me") to irresistably catchy party songs ("Having A Party," "Twistin' The Night Away," "Another Saturday Night," the epochal "Shake," all classics) to beautiful late night ballads ("Sad Mood") to some of the first and best soul music ever made ("Good Times," "Bring It On Home To Me," and "A Change Is Gonna Come"), this is an AMAZING collection. All beautifully sung by one of the greatest vocalists, composers, and visionaries in pop music history. That's not even mentioning his biggest hits, "Wonderful World" "Chain Gang," again classics. This music is simply essential. It's not the only Cooke album I'd get. Besides "Night Beat," I'd also get "Live at Harlem Square" and "Keep Movin' On." If you've got the cash, the four-disc RCA set is also worth getting (and if you get that, you'll get "Night Beat" and "Live at Harlem Square" complete on one disc). Your first stop for Cooke, the only stop if you're on a budget or simply want just one CD (and deny yourself the further pleasure of hearing the other albums I mentioned).
Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 PosterNo Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 17-JUN-2003
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