The 2 Sides of Sam Cooke

The 2 Sides of Sam Cooke

by Sam Cooke
The 2 Sides of Sam Cooke

The 2 Sides of Sam Cooke

by Sam Cooke

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Overview

Released by Specialty Records in 1970, four years after his death, The 2 Sides of Sam Cooke is a revealing look at the famed soul singer's early work as he transitioned from gospel to secular music. The LP's first side is dedicated to his work with the legendary gospel group the Soul Stirrers, which he joined when he was just 19 years old. By 1950, the Soul Stirrers were already a decades-old institution with a rotating lineup led by R.H. Harris. By replacing Harris, the handsome young Sam Cooke ushered in a new era for the aging group, delivering a sex appeal and charisma that would help remake their image and sound. After signing with Specialty in 1951, they released "Jesus Gave Me Water," their first single under Cooke's leadership. One listen to his youthful, velvety voice and it was clear that he had major star potential and the young fans who suddenly took an interest in the Soul Stirrers (and gospel in general) agreed. Although that first single was a traditional a cappella-style hymn, subsequent releases like "Touch the Hem of His Garment" and "Were You There" hinted at the warm, soulful pop direction Cooke would adopt in his solo career, and by 1956 he'd decided to make his first step in that direction with the release of the solo single "Lovable." For fear of alienating his gospel fans, he issued the song under the pseudonym Dale Cook, but he needn't have worried. His vocal style was unmistakable and Specialty owner Art Rupe quickly gave Cooke his blessing to record secular music under his given name. The second side of this collection contains the smattering of early pop singles Cooke and producer Bumps Blackwell recorded for the Specialty label before leaving in 1957. The songs are mostly romantic odes with a soulful swing, and the husky tenor vocal cascades that would become a trademark of his later hits are still being worked out on songs like "I Don't Want to Cry" and "That's All I Need to Know." A disagreement eventually broke out over his direction, with Rupe expecting Cooke to mimic labelmate Little Richard's more exuberant rock style. However, Cooke still counted George Gershwin as an influence and favored a more elegant frame for his classy brand of R&B. In 1957, citing artistic differences, both he and Blackwell left Specialty after delivering only a handful of singles. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/1989
Label: Fantasy / Specialty Records
UPC: 0022211211921

Tracks

  1. The Last Mile of the Way
  2. Touch the Hem of His Garment
  3. Jesus Gave Me Water
  4. Were You There?
  5. Pilgrim of Sorrow
  6. He's My Guide
  7. I'll Come Running Back to You
  8. I Don't Want to Cry
  9. Lovable
  10. That's All I Need to Know
  11. Forever
  12. Happy in Love
  13. [Untitled Hidden Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sam Cooke   Primary Artist
The Soul Stirrers   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Edgar Blanchard   Guitar
Frank Fields   Guitar (Bass)
Earl Palmer   Drums
Evelyn Gay   Piano
Willie Webb   Organ
Warren Myles   Piano
L.C. Cook   Drums

Technical Credits

L.C. Cooke   Composer
Jan Kincaid   Composer
M. C. Durham   Composer
Mac Powell   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer,Producer
Lucie E. Campbell   Composer
Tony Harris   Composer
Alvin "Red" Tyler   Composer
James W. Alexander   Producer
Gregg Jakobson   Composer
Crane Harris   Producer
Traditional   Composer
Kenny Loggins   Composer
Jimmy Fortune   Composer
David Foster   Composer
Dennis Wilson   Composer
Public Domain   Composer
William Cook   Composer
L.C. Cook   Composer
William S. Cook   Composer
R. Harris   Composer
Alvin Tyler   Composer
Lucie Campbell   Composer
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