Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers

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Total Tracks: 25   Total Length: 65:38

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Ron Wynn

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04.22.11
Sam Cooke, Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers
2000 | Label: Fantasy / Specialty

Ray Charles may have jump-started the soul revolution by fusing secular lyrics with gospel mannerisms, but Sam Cooke paved the way for legions of religious stars to enter the secular market. Cooke sacrificed some intensity and lyrical integrity making crossover hits. His singing was no less honest and striking, but the pop sides couldn't match the fury and energy of his sessions with the legendary Soul Stirrers gospel quartet.

This 25-cut anthology showcases prime anthems from his tenure with the Soul Stirrers. Rather than try matching the legendary R.H. Harris 'spiraling leads, Cooke swooped, smeared and dipped while perfecting a creamy yet tough delivery and dynamic, charismatic sound. Whether singing prophetic narratives ("Peace in the Valley" and "Touch the Hem of His Garment"), seeking answers to tough questions ("Mean Old World," "Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone," "How Far Am I From Canaan") or supplying reassurance of faith's ultimate rewards ("It Won't Be Very Long, '"He'll Make A Way," "I'm So Glad (Trouble Don't Last Always,"), Cooke's vocals were routinely remarkable, often incredible. Sam Cooke both built his reputation and developed his skills on these songs, which remain timeless examples of praise and worship music in its purest form.

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*****

DrewHayward

If this album doesn't pierce a hardened heart, nothing will.

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Soul Stirrers

CaptDooWop

With out a doubt the Soul Stirrers were one of the best if not the best of the vintage gospel harmony groups. Sam Cooke only did a handful of the hundreds of tunes this group recorded, but the ones with Sam are among the best. If you like vintage gospel, you will love this album.

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BE WITH ME JESUS

thomcoy4

I FOUND GOD THANKS SAM!!

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Pop Gospel

gleyshull

It's interesting how close his gospel sound is to his pop sound. They sound nearly identical. "I don't want to cry" is almost "You send me." An amazing voice. Good for a gospel mix tape, with Sister Rosetta Tharpe (thank you Bob Dylan.)

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Specialty Item

Qm4

Nearer to gospel-soul, than the "S"train" of R&B, some know from S.Cooke. Records ok, just not for those who were looking for the "Top 10" Rhythm&Blues. Burn it for GrandMama.

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