Sam Cooke: Sam Cooke At The Copa 1964 CD 2003 R&B/Soul


In 1964, when this concert at New York City's legendary Copacabana night club was recorded, Sam Cooke was at the top of his game, having charted numerous times with his unique blend of pop and soul. The success doesn't seem to have gone to his head, though: he sounds relaxed and conversational throughout this intimate performance. Accompanied by a band that includes Bobby Womack on guitar, Cooke brings his R&B tendencies further to the fore than on his immaculately produced studio work. He moves deftly through his own hits, like "You Send Me" and "Twistin' The Night Away," but it's on the folk songs "If I Had A Hammer" and "Blowin' In The Wind" that he really stretches out, proving himself a gifted interpreter unbound by stylistic constrictions. At The Copa is an essential part of the Cooke canon.

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Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke at the Copa
R&B & Soul
Soul / R & B
10 June 2003
Unknown
~ Discs:1 ~ Country:USA
USA
Abkco ( ABK )
Compact Disc
018771997023
D: CD

Track Listing

  Track # Title
1 Opening Introduction
2 Best Things in Life Are Free
3 Bill Bailey
4 Nobody Knows You when You'Re Down and Out
5 Frankie and Johnny
6 Medley: Try a Little Tenderness/(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons
7 If I Had a Hammer
8 When I Fall in Love
9 Twistin' the Night Away
10 Band Introductions
11 This Little Light of Mine
12 Blowin' in the Wind
13 Tennessee Waltz
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Product Notes

In 1964, when this concert at New York City's legendary Copacabana night club was recorded, Sam Cooke was at the top of his game, having charted numerous times with his unique blend of pop and soul. The success doesn't seem to have gone to his head, though: he sounds relaxed and conversational throughout this intimate performance. Accompanied by a band that includes Bobby Womack on guitar, Cooke brings his R&B tendencies further to the fore than on his immaculately produced studio work. He moves deftly through his own hits, like "You Send Me" and "Twistin' The Night Away," but it's on the folk songs "If I Had A Hammer" and "Blowin' In The Wind" that he really stretches out, proving himself a gifted interpreter unbound by stylistic constrictions. At The Copa is an essential part of the Cooke canon.

 

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