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Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 album for sale Product Description
Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 album for sale by Sam Cooke was released Jun 17, 2003 on the Abkco label. Contains an untitled hidden track which follows "Jesus Gave Me Water." Personnel includes: Sam Cooke (vocals); Clif White, Bobby Womack (guitar); Billy Preston (organ); Lou Rawls (background vocals). Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 songs Producers include: Bumps Blackwell, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, Rene Hall, Sam Cooke. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 album for sale Compilation producers: Jody H. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 CD music Klein, Teri Landi. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 buy CD music Includes liner notes by Peter Guralnick. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 songs Personnel: Lou Rawls (vocals); Joseph R. Gibbons (guitar, banjo); Edgar Blanchard, Everett Barksdale, Ulysses Livingston, Glen Campbell, William Pitman, Bob King , Howard Roberts , Norman Bartold, George Collier, John Pisano, Leroy Crume, Rene Hall, Tommy Tedesco , Barney Kessel, Bobby Womack, Clifton White (guitar); John DeVoogdt, Darrel Terwilliger, Robert Barene, Marvin Limonick, Hinda Barnet, Archie Levin, Elliot Fisher, Joseph Saxon, Myron Sandler, Gareth "Garry" Nuttycombe, Harold Dicterow, Fred Fradkin, Ambrose Russo, Irving Lipschultz, Tibor Zelig, Jack Pepper, Ben Miller , Isadore Roman, Leonard Malarsky, Max Cahn, Alfred Brown , Marshall Sosson, Sidney Sharp, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Charles Libove, David Nadien, Ralph Schaeffer, William Kurash, Harry Lookofsky (violin); Wilbert Nuttycombe, Alexander Neiman, Harry Hyams, Allan Harshman, Samuel Boghossian (viola); Joseph Coppin, Emmet Sargeant , Armand Karpoff, Cecil Figelski, Jesse Ehrlich, Frederick Seykora (cello); Jewell L. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 CD music contains a single disc with 31 songs. ...See Full Description
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| The great die young.... A wonderful collection of songs from one of the true masters who was sadly taken long before his time. From his early gospel days (Touch the hem of his garment) to the swinging "Twisting the night away", his voice is one of the greatest ever to be recorded. By bobafettsbuddy (Glasgow, Scotland.)  |
| really a legend Great recording and a perfect overview of his career By crovers (Haaren,The Netherlands)  |
| No longer available as a Hybrid SACD!! Just a warning to other buyers. As of March 2006 ABKCO is no longer releasing Hybrid SACDs. This disc, as well as their entire Rolling Stones remasters, are now just regular CDs. By Keith (Santa Monica, CA)  |
| oh my god... Sam Cooke is THE artist of the century! By ahmad (riffa,bahrain)  |
| A Real Good Package I wasn't sure about this when I saw it advertised but am glad to have made the purchase. Sam Cooke wasn't one of my alltime favorites, but he did have a good sound and style and it's well transferred to this disc of over 80 minutes. By a reviewer (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire)  |
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All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer Kooper has some interesting tricks up his sleeve, as in the over-the-top phasing he lavishes on "You Don't Love Me." The only real disappointment here is that Stills, a far better singer than Kooper, never opens his mouth.
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Includes liner notes by Al Kooper, Michael Thomas.
Includes liner notes by Michael Thomas.
Full performer name: Mike Bloomfield/Al Kooper/Steve Stills.
Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (electric guitar); Al Kooper (vocals, 12-string & electric guitars, piano, organ, ondioline); Steve Stills (electric guitar); Barry Goldberg (electric piano); Harvey Brooks (bass); Eddie Hoh (drums).
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The Rolling Stones: Mick Taylor (guitars); Keith Richards (acoustic guitar); Mick Jagger (harp); Bill Wyman (autoharp); Charlie Watts (drums); Brian Jones (percussion).
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Recording information: Kingsway Recording Studio, London, England (01/22/1964-??/??/1970); Mayfair Recording Studio, New York, NY (01/22/1964-??/??/1970); RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA (01/22/1964-??/??/1970); Sunset-Highland Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (01/22/1964-??/??/1970); Wally Heider Recording Studio, San Francisco, CA (01/22/1964-??/??/1970).
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