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Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964

Sam Cooke  Main Performer

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1 Touch the Hem of His Garment Cooke 2:04
2 Lovable Cooke/Harris 2:26
3 You Send Me Cooke/Paul/Townsend 2:45
4 Only Sixteen Cooke 2:03
5 (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Watson/Best 2:40
6 Just for You Cooke 2:22
7 Win Your Love (For Me) Cooke/Cooke 2:47
8 Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha Campbell/Cooke/Camp 2:43
9 I'll Come Running Back to You Cooke/Cook 2:14
10 You Were Made for Me Cooke 2:55
11 Sad Mood Cooke 2:40
12 Cupid Cooke 2:38
13 Wonderful World Adler/Alpert/Cooke 2:09
14 Chain Gang Cooke 2:36
15 Summertime Gershwin/Heyward 2:23
16 Little Red Rooster Burnett/Dixon 2:53
17 Bring It on Home to Me Cooke 2:45
18 Nothing Can Change This Love Cooke 2:39
19 Sugar Dumpling Cooke 2:45
20 (Ain't That) Good News Cooke 2:30
21 Meet Me at Mary's Place Cooke 2:43
22 Twistin' the Night Away Cooke 2:44
23 Shake Cooke 2:53
24 Tennessee Waltz King/Stewart 3:11
25 Another Saturday Night Cooke 2:42
26 Good Times Cooke 2:28
27 Having a Party Cooke 2:37
28 That's Where It's At Alexander/Alexander 2:37
29 A Change Is Gonna Come Cooke 3:13
30 Jesus Gave Me Water Campbell 2:31
31 [Untitled Hidden Track]   :32
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Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964

Audio Compact Disc

Label: ABKCO Records

Style: Soul

Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964

UPC: 018771926429

Release Date: 06/17/2003

Original Release Date: 06/17/2003

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Touch the Hem of His Garment, Lovable, You Send Me, Only Sixteen, (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons, Just for You, Win Your Love (For Me), Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha, I'll Come Running Back to You, You Were Made for Me, Sad Mood, Cupid, Wonderful World, Chain Gang, Summertime, Little Red Rooster, Bring It on Home to Me, Nothing Can Change This Love, Sugar Dumpling, (Ain't That) Good News, Meet Me at Mary's Place, Twistin' the Night Away, Shake, Tennessee Waltz, Another Saturday Night, Good Times, Having a Party, That's Where It's At, A Change Is Gonna Come, Jesus Gave Me Water, [Untitled Hidden Track]]
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Bruce Eder

Some 46 years after his first pop hit, and 39 years after his death, comes only the second attempt at a comprehensive Sam Cooke collection. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 eclipses RCA's early-'80s The Man and His Music, going it better in running time but losing some important recordings -- "That's Heaven to Me" and "Soothe Me," arguably one of Cooke's most important songs -- in the process of summing up his career. From 1951's Soul Stirrers' gospel classic "Touch the Hem of His Garment" through to 1964's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and "Shake," we get highlights of Cooke's career presented in state-of-the-art digital audio; superior in every way possible to the audio quality of The Man and His Music. What's more, this is a hybrid disc with SACD capability, and the sound on that layer is almost as much of a jump above the quality on the CD layer as this remastering is from the old The Man and His Music disc; and either the standard CD or the SACD playback makes that 1980s-issued compilation sound faint and anemic. There's also annotation here -- which was totally lacking on the earlier CD -- by Peter Guralnick, which delves very effectively into the background of each song. And the producers have taken the trouble to be a little inventive in the programming -- it would have been easy enough to follow a strict chronological approach, but instead the disc opens and closes with tracks that reveal Cooke's gospel roots, which is pretty much where his music started and where it ended up, bookending his first hit with songs from his first session ever. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi