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Sam Cooke - The Best of Sam Cooke [Analogue Productions 45rpm DoLP] "DM series" vinyl rip in 24/96 & CD-format
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26 Dec 2011 09:47:59
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Sam Cooke - The Best of Sam Cooke
Definitive Master vinyl rip (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 730 / 211 mb incl. recovery | FS, FF & FP | Soul; R'n'B | 1962
Analogue Productions 45rpm 180g 2xLP-Set ~ Cat.#: APP 2625-45
Mastered by Kevin Gray @ CoHearent Audio, LA ~ Pressed @ RTI
Definitive Master vinyl rip (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 730 / 211 mb incl. recovery | FS, FF & FP | Soul; R'n'B | 1962
Analogue Productions 45rpm 180g 2xLP-Set ~ Cat.#: APP 2625-45
Mastered by Kevin Gray @ CoHearent Audio, LA ~ Pressed @ RTI
| “ | The Best of Sam Cooke is a 1962 compilation which contains most of Sam Cooke's most well-known hits from 1957 to 1962. | ” |
"...He had an incomparable voice. Sam Cooke could sing anything and make it work. But when you're talking about his strength as a singer, range is not relevant. It was his power to deliver — it was about his phrasing, the totality of his singing," — Van Morrison, for Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Singers Of All Time, ranking Cooke at No. 4
This Best Of Sam Cooke album was the beacon that kept Cooke's most popular songs in the public eye. Between 1957 and his death seven years later, Cooke recorded an average of one Top Ten single every four months! And now on this single LP, you can relive the timeless best known and best-loved Sam Cooke classics.
- You Send Me
- Only Sixteen
- Wonderful World
- Chain Gang
- Cupid
- Having a Party
And more!
For a couple of generations this was the first - and often only - Sam Cooke album they owned. Although there are more ambitious collections that show Cooke's remarkable range and diversity, this is still the best starting place. These are Sam Cooke's biggest commercial hits. This is the message in a bottle that brought his gifts to millions of people.
What is it that makes Cooke's music so irresistible? Well, first the voice, of course. So good, in fact, was Cooke as a vocalist that Atlantic Records vice president Jerry Wexler said matter-of-factly, "Sam Cooke was the best singer who ever lived, no contest." But beyond just his voice, it's the phrasing that makes these songs so timeless and memorable. Cooke himself explained it this way: "You just talk the story. That's how you get people to come to you - because it's not like a song, it's like two people rapping, only with a melody attached. But then when you come to the hook ('That's the sound of the men working on the chain gang'), then you're free, everybody's gonna sing that part, you want to get everybody to sing along." And they're still singing along.
So we all know the songs. We all know they're great. But nobody's known — not unless you were there when it was recorded — just how incredible these recordings actually sound. Now, cut at 45 RPM with every detail tended to and no expense spared, we've got the best of The Best of Sam Cooke.
Track listing
- Side A
"You Send Me" (2:45)
"Only Sixteen" (2:02)
"Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha" (2:42)
Side B
"(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" (2:38)
"(What a) Wonderful World" (2:06)
"Summertime" (2:21)
Side C
"Chain Gang" (2:35)
"Cupid" (2:37)
"Twistin' the Night Away" (2:43)
"Sad Mood" (2:38)
Side D
"Having a Party" (2:36)
"Bring It On Home to Me" (2:44)
"Another Saturday Night" (alternate take)
All files are inside the folders.
High resoulution files are marked as "hr", CD-compatible files as "rb".
The files are interchangeable!!!
Hope you enjoy!!!
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High resoulution files are marked as "hr", CD-compatible files as "rb".
The files are interchangeable!!!
Hope you enjoy!!!
Check my blog for more audiophile stuff.
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Thank you so much!
Excellent ripping job!
Cheers!
That would be strange. "A change is gonna Come" was recorded in 1963 and released as a single 1964. This record was originally released in 1962.
Yes, 'A Change Is Gonna Come (the LP version) came out in 64, but that song knocks me out everytime I hear it, so I am going to append that file to this collection.
Fits just right. And to add to the confusion of this 1962 (2011) vinyl, I am pretty sure that 'Another Saturday Night' (every version/take) is also from 1963.
Oh Well, this will make my custom 14 song setlist span from 1957 - 1964 'ish...
(My vinyl copy is apparently a © 1965 RCA reissue, and it has only the first 12 tracks.. )