1. YOU DON'T KNOW LIKE I KNOW 2. CAN'T FIND ANOTHER WAY OF DOING IT BABY 3. DON'T PULL YOUR LOVE ON ME BABY 4. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN TO ME 5. YOU SEND ME 6. SOOTHE ME 7. DOCK OF THE BAY 8. SUMMERTIME 9. CUPID 10. I THANK YOU 11. SOUL SISTER, BROWN SUGAR 12. GIMME SOME LOVIN' 13. BRING IT ON HOME 14. ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT 15. SAID I WOULDN'T TELL NOBODY 16. SOUL MAN (EXTENDED VERSION) 17. HOLD ON I'M COMIN' (EXTENDED VERSION) 1. SHAKE YOUR BODY 2. I THANK YOU 3. BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 4. SOUL MAN 5. YOU GOT ME HUMMIN' 6. MAY I BABY 7. HOLD ON I'M COMIN' 8. HIGHER, HIGHER 9. HOLD ON
Number of discs:
2
Description:
In the summer of 1964, Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records was attending a DJ convention in Miami. Florida record man Henry Stone suggested he stop in at a nightclub called the King of Hearts to check out a local singing duo known as Sam & Dave. "It was like 165 degrees,' Wexler later told writer Rob Bowman. 'It was hot and they were hot...When I heard them there that night, that was all she wrote. I signed them up immediately.' Sam and Dave's work with producer Isaac Hayes and backing band Booker T and the M.G.'s made them a formidable team. Their hit 'Soul Man' endures today as an R&B smash and a unifying force between black and white audiences. This disc focuses on the year 1977 to 1981. Disc one offers reinterpretations of their older hits and new versions of soul classics. Disc Two features concert recordings from 1981 before their final break-up. -
A&R Clint Barton
Mastering Eric Carlson
Design John Sellards
Liner Notes Bill Dahl
Under license from Louis Lofredo, Paul Whitehead, Gulf Coast Music & Prime Entertainment
Disc 1 is comprised of 21 masters that were recorded in Nashville in 1982 by Sam & Dave where they revisited many of their Stax hits as well as a cross-section of additional chestnuts. These cuts were originally issued in 1982 as 2 separate albums both titled Soul Study on the 51 West logo.
Disc 2 is culled from a sold out 9/21/79 show at New York City?s Palladium where Sam & Dave opened for The Clash.