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Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964(more) »rank: 738by: Sam Cooke
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Sam Cooke - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 1171by: Sam Cooke
: :Now we have Greatest Hits, a 22-song collection of Cooke's pop hits in addition to the 13-song Best Of collection and the 28-song The Man and His Music. Only The Man comes close to presenting a complete portrait of the legendary soul singer: At least there are examples of Cooke's gospel and R&B material. (Any collection without 'A Change is Gonna Come' is an automatic failure.) Cooke's melodious voice and deft songwriting touch are worthy of more than a single-disc compilation. If you want just the pop smashes, the sublime ballads, ... |
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Complete Recordings of Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers(more) »rank: 16720by: Sam Cooke
: :While the pop classics by the grit-and-honey singer reached a broader audience, Sam Cooke's formative music with the Soul Stirrers, recorded for the Specialty label, ranks with both his best and gospel's best. Only 19 when he was recruited in 1950 to replace the group's venerable R.H. Harris, Cooke developed the signature style he would carry into the popular arena while he was still singing church music. Disc 1 shows the raw passion of a vocalist who has yet to apply the polish for which he would become known. By disc ... |
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One Night Stand: Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963(more) »rank: 20070by: Sam Cooke
:Album Description:Japanese pressing has been remastered. RCA. 2006. |
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Best of Sam Cooke(more) »rank: 3862by: Sam Cooke
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The Man and His Music(more) »rank: 65868by: Sam Cooke
: :A 28-track best-of giving conclusive proof that soul's doomed golden boy was a singer of exquisite control and grace. Opening with a couple of Soul Stirrers gospel gems, The Man & His Music packs together most of Cooke's great pop sides, from the airily lovely 'You Send Me' all the way to the majestic 'A Change Is Gonna Come.' Some of the cuts are more twee than others--it's rare that he touches the soulful pinnacles of 'Bring It on Home to Me' or 'That's Where It's At,' and too often he ... |
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The Man Who Invented Soul(more) »rank: 21717by: Sam Cooke
: :\N essential recording:Sam Cooke had a voice like clover honey, and he was as ingenious a businessman as he was an artist--carefully treading the line between smooth pop and deep R&B to bring both audiences to him, as well as together. Disc 1 of this set compiles his 1957-1959 recordings for the Keen label, which had tamed the former gospel tiger into a sweet, wry songwriter with a taste for crooning standards and a signature yodel that marked every song as his property. The second and third discs do ... |
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Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers(more) »rank: 42911by: Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers
: essential recording:While Sam Cooke certainly made beautiful music in the pop realm, his greatest sides were those made with the Soul Stirrers. When Cooke joined the group in 1950 at the age of 19, he'd already spent 4 years singing with the Highway Q.C.'s. The Soul Stirrers lead singer, R.H. Harris, who quit just before Cooke's arrival, had spent almost 25 years molding the group into gospel stardom through an innovative use of two lead singers matched with utmost energy and sophistication. Cooke initially sang in a style similar to ... |
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Keep Movin on(more) »rank: 11121by: Sam Cooke
: essential recording:While Sam Cooke certainly made beautiful music in the pop realm, his greatest sides were those made with the Soul Stirrers. When Cooke joined the group in 1950 at the age of 19, he'd already spent 4 years singing with the Highway Q.C.'s. The Soul Stirrers lead singer, R.H. Harris, who quit just before Cooke's arrival, had spent almost 25 years molding the group into gospel stardom through an innovative use of two lead singers matched with utmost energy and sophistication. Cooke initially sang in a style similar to ... |
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Night Beat(more) »rank: 48408by: Sam Cooke
: essential recording:While Sam Cooke certainly made beautiful music in the pop realm, his greatest sides were those made with the Soul Stirrers. When Cooke joined the group in 1950 at the age of 19, he'd already spent 4 years singing with the Highway Q.C.'s. The Soul Stirrers lead singer, R.H. Harris, who quit just before Cooke's arrival, had spent almost 25 years molding the group into gospel stardom through an innovative use of two lead singers matched with utmost energy and sophistication. Cooke initially sang in a style similar to ... |
