Sam Cooke Live Copa Raritan
This consists of a smooth supper club performance (with a big band) for a (presumably) upperclass white audience at NYC's Copacabana. Assisting Patient Care 2nd Edition. Pretty polished stuff with his own band mixed with the house orchestra. While listening you get the sense that Sam is holding back but that doesn't stop it from being a grand show. It's most appropriate due to the setting.
Give it a listen if you haven't. You won't be disappointed.
14 rows Listen to songs from the album Sam Cooke at the Copa (Live from. Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963 is the second live album by the American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. The album was released in June 1985 in the United States.
This consists of a rawer,grittier, more 'gutbucket down home' in style performance for a (presumably) black and younger audience. Sam is in rare form on this date. Here he was, soulful, energized, sweating up a storm, steppin' out of his 'Eisenhower' threads, crooning, rasping his way through songs. Talkin', testifying, workin' the crowd, laughing & joking around. I love how he,his band and audience are so in sync with each other. You could hear that he was in a much more comfortable setting. Recorded only about one year before his death, this is Mr.
Cooke at his peak. This consists of a smooth supper club performance (with a big band) for a (presumably) upperclass white audience at NYC's Copacabana.
Pretty polished stuff with his own band mixed with the house orchestra. While listening you get the sense that Sam is holding back but that doesn't stop it from being a grand show. It's most appropriate due to the setting. Give it a listen if you haven't. You won't be disappointed. I'm glad you stuck up for 'Copa.' It seems many take it to task for what it isn't.