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01. "Opening Introduction (Live)" 02. "The best things in life are free (Live)" 03. "Bill Bailey (Live)" 04. "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Live)" 05. "Frankie And Johnny (Live)" 06. "You Send Me (Live)" 07. "If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) (Live)" 08. "When I Fall In Love (Live)" 09. "Twistin' The Night Away" 10. "Band Introductions (Live)" 11. "This Little Light Of Mine (Live)" 12. "Blowin' In The Wind (Live)" 13. "Tennessee waltz (Live)"
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 | Description: | The restored Sam Cooke At The Copa reveals Cooke?s Copacabana performance with all of the nuance and passion that his adoring audience experienced fifty-five years ago.
Sam Cooke?s set at the Copa is a microcosm of his overall career insofar as it mirrored the artist?s own eclecticism. Broadway, blues, folk, jazz, gospel and even country, and, of course, soul are represented on such tracks as Nobody Knows You When You?re Down and Out, Frankie and Johnny, Try A Little Tenderness, and the hits Twistin? The Night Away, You Send Me? and (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons.
Of special note is Cooke?s version of Bob Dylan?s Blowin? In The Wind that reflected the struggle for civil rights then underway. Dylan?s song inspired Cooke to write his like themed masterpiece, A Change Is Gonna Come.
Recorded live at the Copacabana, New York City, July 8, 1964
Originally released in 1964 ? out of print on vinyl since it was last pressed in 1987
Remastered by Joe Yannece. Lacquer cutting by Carl Rowatti, Trutone Mastering - 180GR. The restored Sam Cooke At The Copa reveals Cooke's Copacabana performance with all of the nuance and passion that his adoring audience experienced fifty-five years ago. For those who never had a chance to hear Sam Cooke in person, Sam Cooke At The Copa affords the best seat in the house. - Sam Cooke's set at the Copa is a microcosm of his overall career insofar as it mirrored the artist's own eclecticism. Broadway, blues, folk, jazz, gospel and even country, and, of course, soul are represented on such tracks as ?Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out,? ?Frankie and Johnny,? ?Try A Little Tenderness,? ?Amen,? and the hits ?Twistin' The Night Away,? ?You Send Me? and ?(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons.? Of special note is Cooke's version of Bob Dylan's ?Blowin' In The Wind? that refected the struggle for civil rights then underway. Dylan's song inspired Cooke to write his like themed masterpiece, ?A Change Is Gonna Come?. Vinyl LP pressing. The restored Sam Cooke At The Copa reveals Cooke's Copacabana performance with all of the nuance and passion that his adoring audience experienced 55 years ago. For those who never had a chance to hear Sam Cooke in person, Sam Cooke At The Copa affords the best seat in the house. Sam Cooke's set at the Copa is a microcosm of his overall career insofar as it mirrored the artist's own eclecticism. Broadway, blues, folk, jazz, gospel and even country, and, of course, soul. Of special note is Cooke's version of Bob Dylan/s 'Blowin In The Wind' that reflected the struggle for civil rights then underway. Dylan s song inspired Cooke to write his like themed masterpiece, 'A Change Is Gonna Come'.Comes with a tri-fold insert and a plain white inner sleeve. The front of the shrink-wrap had 2 stickers - 'NEWLY REMASTERED' plus other text and the other 'Official Sam Cooke Release'.
'Band Introductions' (track B3) is not listed on the back cover.
[Front and back covers, insert and labels]
Recorded live at the Copacabana, New York City, July 7th & 8th, 1964.
[Back cover and labels]
? &? 2003 ABKCO Music & Records, Inc. [abkco logo] and abkco are trademarks of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
[Insert]
? 2003 ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Runouts are etched on variant 2."Sam Cooke At The Copa (Vinyl)" is a legendary live LP capturing the soulful brilliance of Sam Cooke, one of the most influential voices in American music history. Recorded at New York's famed Copacabana nightclub in July 1964, this album showcases Cooke?s dynamic stage presence and his ability to blend genres like soul, pop, and jazz seamlessly. Featuring classics such as "Twistin' the Night Away," "You Send Me," and heartfelt renditions of standards like "The Best Things In Life Are Free," this record highlights why Sam Cooke is often called the King of Soul. As an artist, Cooke broke barriers with hits including ?A Change Is Gonna Come? and ?Wonderful World,? leaving an indelible mark on both R&B and popular music. Released by Universal Music Group?a global leader known for its vast catalog spanning all musical styles?this vinyl edition ensures top-notch sound quality for collectors and new fans alike. |  | No. of tracks: |
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7186261 |
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