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Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. The Best of Sam Cooke is the second greatest hits album by singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Produced by Hugo & Luigi, the album was released in 1962 in the United States by RCA Victor. The compilation contains most of Sam Cooke's most well-known hits from 1957 to 1962. Sam Cooke was an American singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Influential as both a singer and composer, he is commonly known as the King of Soul for his distinctive vocals and importance within popular music. He began singing as a child and joined The Soul Stirrers before moving to a solo career where he scored a string of hit songs
The Best Of Sam Cooke - Vinyl
Record Label: RCA
Music Genre: R&B / Soul
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According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
Meanwhile, the recommended compilation, Portrait of a Legend, has 30 songs, for the price of $26.99 on Amazon and Best Buy, for the rate of $0.89 per song.
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
No, A Change Is Gonna Come?
Well good thing it's his music that's for sale. 🙄😒
He was a civil rights activist, which means he fought for rights you're enjoying this very minute. You're welcome. And songs like Chain Gang and A Change is Gonna Come gave voice and continue to bring awareness and relevance to oppressive forces faced by millions in this country. Not bad for a mere 30 some odd years on this rock.
How you livin? How have you changed the world?
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According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
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In Blender, Robert Christgau was more critical, giving it one star and recommending listeners overlook the album in favor of the 30-song compilation Portrait of a Legend: 1951–1964.[5]
Meanwhile, the recommended compilation, Portrait of a Legend, has 30 songs, for the price of $26.99 on Amazon and Best Buy, for the rate of $0.89 per song.
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
Well good thing it's his music that's for sale. 🙄😒
He was a civil rights activist, which means he fought for rights you're enjoying this very minute. You're welcome. And songs like Chain Gang and A Change is Gonna Come gave voice and continue to bring awareness and relevance to oppressive forces faced by millions in this country. Not bad for a mere 30 some odd years on this rock.
According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
Meanwhile, the recommended compilation, Portrait of a Legend, has 30 songs, for the price of $26.99 on Amazon and Best Buy, for the rate of $0.89 per song.
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
100% agree. I own the "portrait of a legend" and it is far superior to what I see in this collection
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According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
Meanwhile, the recommended compilation, Portrait of a Legend, has 30 songs, for the price of $26.99 on Amazon and Best Buy, for the rate of $0.89 per song.
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
He was a civil rights activist, which means he fought for rights you're enjoying this very minute. You're welcome. And songs like Chain Gang and A Change is Gonna Come gave voice and continue to bring awareness and relevance to oppressive forces faced by millions in this country. Not bad for a mere 30 some odd years on this rock.
How you livin? How have you changed the world?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
He was a civil rights activist, which means he fought for rights you're enjoying this very minute. You're welcome. And songs like Chain Gang and A Change is Gonna Come gave voice and continue to bring awareness and relevance to oppressive forces faced by millions in this country. Not bad for a mere 30 some odd years on this rock.
How you livin? How have you changed the world?
Reaped, thank you..
According to Wikipedia, here was a critical take on the compilation:
Meanwhile, the recommended compilation, Portrait of a Legend, has 30 songs, for the price of $26.99 on Amazon and Best Buy, for the rate of $0.89 per song.
I see no reason to buy this when the other superior compilation exists at a better value.
100% agree. I own the "portrait of a legend" and it is far superior to what I see in this collection