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[TR24][OF] Sam Cooke - One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963 (Remastered) - 1985/2016 (R&B, Soul)

Sam Cooke - One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963 Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF] Наличие водяных знаков: Нет Издание: Remastered Год издания/переиздания диска: 1985/2016 Жанр: R&B, Soul Издатель (лейбл): Sony / RCA Legacy Продолжительность: 38:56 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Только обложка альбома Треклист: 01. Soul Twist / Introduction (1:23) 02. Feel It (Don't Fight It) (2:55) 03. Chain Gang (3:11) 04. Cupid (2:45) 05. Medley: It's All Right / For Sentimental Reasons (5:12) 06. Twistin' The Night Away (5:18) 07. Somebody Have Mercy (6:18) 08. Bring It On Home To Me (4:07) 09. Nothing Can Change This Love (2:41) 10. Having A Party (5:06) Personnel: Sam Cooke - vo George Stubbs - p Clifton White - g Cornell Dupree - g Jimmy Lewis - b Albert “June” Gardner - d King Curtis - sax Tate Houston - sax Recorded January 12, 1963 at Harlem Square Club, Miami, Florida.     Об альбоме (сборнике) Sam Cooke's reputation as a brilliant singer is sometimes maintained in spite of some of his records, not because of them. Hugo and Luigi, his RCA producers, often drowned Cooke's stunning pipes in an ocean of inappropriate orchestras and choirs. But compare their single version of 'Chain Gang' to the stripped-down, gently swaying, and considerably more heartfelt live version on LIVE AT THE HARLEM SQUARE CLUB; no doubt about it, Cooke was a master, and if his producers had been a bit more sympathetic, his stature would be even higher now than it is. Recorded in Florida in 1963, just over a year before his murder, this 10-track set puts Cooke in front of a small combo and just lets the man go. Every track is a small masterpiece of soul phrasing, and the band is more than up to Cooke's vocal prowess. Listen and be amazed.     AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett Not only is this one of the greatest live soul albums ever released, it also reveals a rougher, rawer, and more immediate side to Sam Cooke that his singles only hinted at, good as they were. Working with a merged band that included guitarist Cliff White and drummer Albert "June" Gardner from Cooke's regular touring outfit and saxophonist King Curtis and his band, Cooke brings a gospel fervor to these whirlwind versions, which are fiery, emotionally direct, and hit with uncommon power. Every track burns with an insistent, urgent feel, and although Cooke practically defines melisma on his single releases, here he reaches past that into deeper territory that finds him almost literally shoving and pushing each song forward with shouts, asides, and spoken interactions with the audience, which becomes as much a part of this set as any bandmember. "Chain Gang" is stripped down to a raw nerve, "Twistin' the Night Away" explodes out of the gate like a runaway rocket, and Curtis' sax breaks on "Somebody Have Mercy" make it sound like the saxophone was invented for this one song alone. Throughout Cooke's voice is a raspy laser that makes it obvious what Rod Stewart picked up from this recording, and it is impossible not to hear Cooke's voice looming behind Stewart's once you've heard this amazing live set. Although recorded January 12, 1963, at the Harlem Square Club in Miami in 1963, RCA didn't release it as an album until 1985. The set was remixed from the original first generation three-track tape for 2000's The Man Who Invented Soul box, and while the music (and Cooke's vocals in particular) sounded much cleaner, much of the crowd noise from the 1985 mixes was toned down, robbing the recording of some of its claustrophobic, frenzied power. The mix used here seems to more or less split the difference, but the crucial key is and was always Cooke's vocals, and while he was a marvelously smooth, versatile, and urbane singer on his official pop recordings, here he explodes into one of the finest sets of raw secular gospel ever captured on tape. It is essential listening in any version. Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Разрядность: 24/96 Количество каналов: 2.0     Лог проверки качества foobar2000 1.3.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1 log date: 2017-05-02 11:24:06 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analyzed: Sam Cooke / One Night Stand: Sam Cooke Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Peak RMS Duration Track -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR10 -1.31 dB -14.65 dB 1:23 01-Soul Twist / Introduction DR7 -1.31 dB -9.32 dB 2:55 02-Feel It (Don't Fight It) DR6 -1.31 dB -8.30 dB 3:11 03-Chain Gang DR6 -1.31 dB -8.83 dB 2:45 04-Cupid DR6 -1.31 dB -8.73 dB 5:12 05-Medley: It's All Right / For Sentimental Reasons DR6 -1.29 dB -8.35 dB 5:18 06-Twistin' The Night Away DR5 -1.31 dB -8.27 dB 6:18 07-Somebody Have Mercy DR6 -1.31 dB -8.48 dB 4:07 08-Bring It On Home To Me DR5 -1.31 dB -7.53 dB 2:41 09-Nothing Can Change This Love DR6 -1.31 dB -8.17 dB 5:06 10-Having A Party -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of tracks: 10 Official DR value: DR6 Samplerate: 96000 Hz Channels: 2 Bits per sample: 24 Bitrate: 3412 kbps Codec: FLAC ================================================================================     Скриншот спектра частот   Источник: highresaudio.com
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