Description: Additional Information from InnerSleeve Product Description Liner Note Authors: Hugo Peretti; Luigi Creatore; Stuart Colman. Recording information: Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL (01/12/1953); RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, CA (01/12/1953); RCA VIctor Studios, New York, NY (01/12/1953); RCA Victor's Music Center Of the World, Hollywood, CA (01/12/1953); RCA Victor's Studio A, New York, NY (01/12/1953); RCA Victor's Studio B, New York, NY (01/12/1953); Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, CA (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); RCA VIctor Studios, New York, NY (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); RCA Victor's Music Center Of the World, Hollywood, CA (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); RCA Victor's Studio A, New York, NY (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); RCA Victor's Studio B, New York, NY (03/02/1960-02/19/1962); Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL (08/23/1962-02/25/1963); RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, CA (08/23/1962-02/25/1963); RCA VIctor Studios, New York, NY (08/23/1962-02/25/1963); RCA Victor's Music Center Of the World, Hollywood, CA (08/23/1962-02/25/1963); RCA Victor's Studio A, New York, NY (08/23/1962-02/25/1963); RCA Victor's Studio B, New York, NY (08/23/1962-02/25/1963). Arranger: Glenn Osser. When Sam Cooke signed with RCA Records in 1960, he had already had several hits ("You Send Me," "[What A] Wonderful World," and "Only Sixteen" among them) on the small independent label Keen Records. He had paid attention to the business sides of things, too, and he signed with RCA because he was allowed to keep control of his song publishing. His RCA albums, eight of them, were mixed affairs for the most part, often full of covers, but Cooke was never less than charismatic when he sang, and his last two albums, the blues-inflected Night Beat and the dynamic One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club, both of which were released in 1963, are classics by any definition. The final album released during Cooke's lifetime, 1964's fine Ain't That Good News, and all of the recordings made by Cooke in the year leading up to his death, including the magnificent "A Change Is Gonna Come," are controlled by ABKCO Records and are not included in this set. ~ Steve Leggett About InnerSleeve We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection of vinyl. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Rob Santos
Format: CD
Release Year: 2011
Genre: Soul, R&B & Soul
Run Time: 282 min.
Style: Soul
Artist: Sam Cooke
Record Label: Sony Music
Release Title: The RCA Albums Collection [Box]