Sam Cooke - Night Beat (Dol) - LP Vinyl

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SKU:
c0016169
UPC:
889397310059

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Album:
Night Beat
Artist:
Sam Cooke
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
889397310059

Description

2018 DOL gatefold reissue of 1963 RCA victor classic - Saddled with soaring strings and vocal choruses for maximum crossover potential, Sam Cooke's solo material often masked the most important part of his genius -- his glorious voice -- so the odd small-group date earns a special recommendation in his discography. Thankfully, Cooke's voice took center stage on this admirably low-key session from February 1963, recorded in Los Angeles with a quartet of studio veterans. Unlike so many session crews and producers of the time, these musicians gave him plenty of space and often simply framed Cooke's breathtaking vocals. (On one of the best tracks here, "Lost and Lookin'," he's barely accompanied at all; only bass and cymbals can be heard far in the background.) The results are wonderful -- except for his early Soul Stirrers sides, Night Beat is the best place to marvel at one of the two or three best voices of the century. The songs are intimate blues, most taken at the pace of a late-night stroll, but despite the dark shading and heart-rending tempos, Cooke's voice is so transcendent it's difficult to become depressed while listening. Cooke also wrote three of the songs, including the excellent "Mean Old World," and rendered the traditional "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" practically unfamiliar with his own re-arrangement. Cooke also stretches out on a pair of jump blues classics, "Little Red Rooster" and "Shake, Rattle and Roll," summoning some honest grit for the former and putting the uptown swing into the latter. He also allows some solo space, from Barney Kessel's simple, unadorned solo on "Get Yourself Another Fool" to Billy Preston's playful organ vocalizing on "Little Red Rooster." If Sam Cooke had lived longer, there would've been several more sessions like this, but Night Beat is an even richer treasure for its rarity.


A1 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
A2 Lost And Lookin'
A3 Mean Old World
A4 Please Don't Drive Me Away
A5 I Lost Everything
A6 Get Yourself Another Fool
B1 Little Red Rooster
B2 Laughin' And Clownin'
B3 Trouble Blues
B4 You Gotta Move
B5 Fool's Paradise
B6 Shake Rattle And Roll