The Very Best Of Solomon Burke

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 45:25

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The best 'cause it is mono

kpooautumnking

The original singles as we heard them.

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Gone but not forgotten

rubytn

RIP Mr. Burke, 10-10-10.

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I like it

Marroy

The soft sounds and good songs are in this great album a definate must fot me collection

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Amazing

raindogs

This is the best place to start if you're just getting into Solomon Burke - the original recordings of all of his classic hits. Anyone with a pair of working ears should download this immediately.

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Definitely the best

mik1

Has all his early hits.

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Solomon in his prime

SoulStranger

Finally eMusic has a proper introduction to Solomon Burke's '60s music. These are all his Atlantic hits plus a few extra goodies. Anyone who loves '60s soul needs this.

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They Say All Music Guide

The Very Best of Solomon Burke is an excellent 16-track collection that features his biggest hits from 1961-1968, including “Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms),” “Cry to Me,” “Down in the Valley,” “I’m Hanging Up My Heart for You,” “If You Need Me,” “You’re Good for Me,” “Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye),” and “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love.” All of his best-known songs in their hit versions are available on this concise, affordable disc, not always in strict release order but still an education in and of themselves — the tracks all come from the first generation original single masters, many of which were remixed or even shunted aside in favor of re-recorded versions for his albums during the 1960s, including his greatest-hits and best-of collections. The producers spent the time to track down those long-unused and forgotten originals for this, their first authentic representation on CD. Additionally, the 16th song is a true diamond among the R&B treasures here — the June 1968 single “Soul Meeting” cut by the Soul Clan, which consisted of Burke, Arthur Conley, Don Covay, Ben E. King, and Joe Tex, the super-session product of a short-lived experiment in raising money for the black community. This is the only appearance of this Don Covay-authored track on CD, and makes this release essential even for those who already own the 1992 double-CD set Home In Your Heart. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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