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    Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke At The Copa (1964/2003) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke At The Copa (1964/2003) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke At The Copa (1964/2003)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 42:31 minutes | 856 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    Recorded July 7th and 8th, 1964, this is quite simply one of the finest soul performances ever captured on tape. Cooke’s golden croon is as versatile and nuanced an instrument as any saxophone or guitar, careening through rapid scalar passages, mournful cries and delicate vibrato. The recording is absolutely astounding - every horn is audible, every drum hit startlingly crisp. This is less a record than it is a supremely recorded all-encompassing experience. An absolutely essential addition to any audiophile collection, "Sam Cooke at the Copa" is a document of one of the greatest soul vocalists of all time delivering a once-in-a-lifetime performance.

    For decades, Sam Cooke at the Copa was a frustrating record. One of a handful of live albums by any major soul artist of its era, it captured Cooke in excellent voice, and was well-recorded – it just wasn't really a "soul" album, except perhaps in the tamest possible definition of that term. Playing to an upscale, largely white supper-club audience, in a very conservatively run venue where he had previously failed to impress either patrons or the management, Cooke toned down his performance and chose the safest material with which he could still be comfortable. In place of songs like "Feel It," "Bring It On Home to Me," or even "Cupid," which were part of his usual set, he performed numbers like "The Best Things in Life Are Free," "Bill Bailey," and "When I Fall in Love" here. True, his renditions may be the versions of any of those songs that any R&B fan will like best, but they always seemed a poor substitute for what's not here – not just the songs that he didn't do, but the intense, sweaty presentation, as much a sermon as a concert, the pounding beat, and the crowd being driven into ever-more frenzied delight. All of that is missing, and for decades fans had to content themselves with the contradiction of a beautifully executed live album featuring what might best be called "Sam Cooke lite" – the release of Live at the Harlem Square Club solved that problem, giving us a real Sam Cooke concert, and one of the great soul albums of all time. In the wake of the latter's release, Sam Cooke at the Copa became much more valuable as a representative of that other side of Cooke's sound and career – juxtaposed with "Twistin' the Night Away" were "Frankie and Johnny," "Try a Little Tenderness," "Tennessee Waltz," "This Little Light of Mine" and his performance of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" (the song that inspired his own "A Change Is Gonna Come"), most of which, if he'd done his usual set, most likely wouldn't exist today in concert versions. By itself, this is still not a representative album, but paired with Live at the Harlem Square Club, it is an irreplaceable document. In June of 2003, Sam Cooke at the Copa was reissued in a brilliant sounding hybrid CD/Super-Audio CD that runs circles around all prior editions of the record.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Opening Introduction
    02 - The Best Things In Life Are Free
    03 - Bill Bailey
    04 - Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
    05 - Frankie And Johnny
    06 - You Send Me
    07 - If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song)
    08 - When I Fall In Love
    09 - Twistin' The Night Away
    10 - Band Introductions
    11 - This Little Light Of Mine
    12 - Blowin' In The Wind
    13 - Tennessee Waltz

    Analyzed: Sam Cooke / Sam Cooke At the Copa
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -0.77 dB -19.68 dB 0:36 01-Opening Introduction
    DR12 -0.40 dB -14.70 dB 1:32 02-The Best Things In Life Are Free
    DR12 -0.99 dB -16.10 dB 2:51 03-Bill Bailey
    DR13 -0.40 dB -15.70 dB 3:19 04-Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
    DR12 -1.41 dB -16.61 dB 3:00 05-Frankie And Johnny
    DR14 -0.40 dB -18.38 dB 4:56 06-You Send Me
    DR13 -1.22 dB -16.69 dB 6:25 07-If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song)
    DR12 -3.14 dB -19.36 dB 3:05 08-When I Fall In Love
    DR12 -0.40 dB -13.97 dB 5:04 09-Twistin' The Night Away
    DR15 -5.06 dB -23.60 dB 1:28 10-Band Introductions
    DR13 -2.24 dB -17.42 dB 3:36 11-This Little Light Of Mine
    DR13 -1.44 dB -16.53 dB 3:01 12-Blowin' In The Wind
    DR13 -1.69 dB -17.12 dB 3:37 13-Tennessee Waltz
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2717 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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