Keep Movin' On

Keep Movin' On

by Sam Cooke
Keep Movin' On

Keep Movin' On

by Sam Cooke

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Overview

This 23-song rarities compilation stands in Sam Cooke's output roughly where the four posthumous LPs released by Otis Redding stand in his catalog, with the major difference that Cooke's work included far fewer leftovers and sides that were justified simply by being available -- he seemed to throw a special effort into almost everything that ever recorded, and that goes double for this disc's content, which encompasses the final year of his recording career. This was a period in which he explored several promising musical directions and broke through both to an extraordinarily sophisticated synthesis of his gospel roots with topical songwriting within a pop context. Listeners won't find his most popular songs -- "You Send Me", "Chain Gang", "Only Sixteen", etc. -- here, a result of the split control of his catalog between RCA and ABKCO, but they will find his most important and influential songs. Cooke was inactive in the studio for a significant chunk of 1963, following the drowning death of his infant son, and when he resumed work late in the year it was under a new contract that was to ultimately give control and ownership of his recordings to him (or, as events worked out, his manager, Allen Klein). Represented here is his foray into a New Orleans sound, on "Basin Street Blues" etc., which he'd never explored before (and which he shaped his own way) as well as his poignant recording of "The Riddle Song", which was a way of his coming to terms musically with the death of his son; and "Good Times", the somber-toned party song of Cooke's that the Rolling Stones chose to cover, and the equally pensive and compelling "Another Saturday Night", a relic of the first half of 1963 that fits equally well with this later material. On any other R&B collection, all of those tracks would be perceived as extraordinarily fine records, but Cooke himself raised the bar so high during the final months of his career, that they pale next to the most important of his songs: "Shake", which embodied a harder, more visceral soul sound than Cooke had ever embraced before; and "A Change Is Gonna Come". The latter, written by Cooke in the wake of his hearing Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind", seemed to tie up his origins as a gospel singer with all that he had learned and experienced in the ensuing decade and, channeled through the topical subject of civil rights, became his greatest musical achievement -- not his biggest hit, or his best known song even today, but his most accomplished piece of composition, singing, and recording. Cooke never had a chance to follow up either, and died before he could even assess the impact of either song -- ironically, it was Otis Redding (who died almost three years later to the day) that took them into his repertory most successfully; so this disc not only brings us to the final, magnificent phase of Cooke's career, but also shows the door that he opened for Otis Redding and others. Keep Movin' On should probably not be the only Sam Cooke compilation that a neophyte fan should buy, mostly because it covers only his late career and leaves out a lot of essential material, but it is an absolutely essential companion (along with the Harlem Square Club live set) to his finest compilation, Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964, or the box set Man Who Invented Soul, finishing the story that they start. Most of what's here had never been available digitally before, and even the tracks that had are improved so significantly in the quality of their transfer, that they're like new releases. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 06/17/2003
Label: Abkco Records / Universal / Universal Music
UPC: 0018771956327
Rank: 800

Tracks

  1. Good News
  2. Rome (Wasn't Built in a Day)
  3. Meet Me at Mary's Place
  4. Basin Street Blues
  5. Cousin of Mine
  6. Tennessee Waltz
  7. Falling in Love
  8. When a Boy Falls in Love
  9. Good Times
  10. Shake
  11. Yeah Man
  12. It's Got the Whole World Shakin'
  13. The Riddle Song
  14. I'm Just a Country Boy
  15. Try a Little Love
  16. There'll Be No Second Time
  17. Another Saturday Night
  18. Sugar Dumpling
  19. That's Where It's At
  20. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
  21. (Somebody) Ease My Troublin' Mind
  22. A Change Is Gonna Come
  23. Keep Movin' On

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sam Cooke   Primary Artist
Jesse Ehrlich   Cello
Bobby Womack   Guitar
Israel Baker   Violin
Jake "Vernon" Porter   Trombone
Frank Capp   Percussion
Rene Hall   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Conductor
John DeVoogdt   Violin,Strings
Arthur Maebe   French Horn
Jewell L. Grant   Saxophone
Arnold Belnick   Violin
Harper Cosby   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Melvin Lastie   Piano,Trumpet,Trombone,Saxophone
Allan Reuss   Guitar
William Hinshaw   Horn,French Horn
James A. Decker   French Horn
Anthony Terran   Trumpet
Sticks Evans   Bongos,Percussion
Leonard Malarsky   Violin
Vito Mangano   Trumpet
Joseph R. Gibbons   Trombone
Louise Blackburn   Trombone
Linwood Mitchell   Percussion
Norman Bartold   Guitar
Buddy Clark   Bass
Jack Preisner   Trumpet
Albert "June" Gardner   Drums
John Pisano   Guitar
William Green   Flute,Clarinet,Saxophone
Lou Blackburn   Trombone
William Kurash   Violin
John Ewing   Trombone
John Rotella   Saxophone
Jimmie Haskell   Conductor
Lincoln Mayorga   Piano,Celeste
Dave Wells   Trombone
Clifton White   Guitar,Strings,Conductor
Ray Pohlman   Bass,Piano
Raymond Johnson   Piano
Red Tyler   Saxophone
Milt Bernhart   Trombone
Cecil Womack   Guitar
Hal Blaine   Drums
John Boudreaux   Drums,Percussion
Glen Campbell   Guitar
Harold Land   Saxophone
Harry Betts   Trombone
Harold Battiste, Jr.   Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Saxophone
Emil Radocchia   Marimba,Timpani,Percussion
Robert Barene   Violin
Alvin "Red" Tyler   Saxophone
Sidney Sharp   Violin
Barney Kessel   Guitar
Earl Palmer   Drums
Leroy Crume   Guitar
Howard Roberts   Guitar,Guitar
Ernie Tack   Trombone
Plas Johnson   Saxophone
Darrel Terwilliger   Violin
Gerald Wilson   Trumpet
Harry Hyams   Viola
Ralph Schaeffer   Violin,Strings
Clifford Hils   Bass
Frank DeVito   Drums,Percussion
Jack Pepper   Violin
Tibor Zelig   Violin,Strings
Irving Lipschultz   Violin
James E. Bond   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Robert Bryant   Drums,Trumpet
Johnny Halliburton   Trombone
Ambrose Russo   Violin
Emmet Sargeant   Cello,Violin
Alexander Neiman   Viola,Strings
Eddie Hall   Drums
Chuck Badie   Bass
James M. McGee   French Horn
John Anderson   Trumpet
Peter Badie, Jr.   Bass
Edgar Redmond   Saxophone
Russell Bridges   Piano
Eddie Tilman   Bass
David Pell   Saxophone

Technical Credits

Spencer Williams   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Beverly Prudhomme   Composer
Betty Prudhomme   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Bones Howe   Engineer
Larry Stock   Composer
James Alexander   Composer
Frank Driggs   Photography
James Cavanaugh   Composer
Ben Bailes   Assistant Engineer
Doc Watson   Composer
Carol Woods   Photography
Rene Hall   Leader,Arranger
Gus Skinas   Engineer
Clinton Levert, Jr.   Composer
Ann Hamilton   Composer
Victor Feldman   Composer
Mick Gochanour   Digital Transfers
Joe Hooven   Leader,Arranger
Russ Morgan   Composer
Hugo Peretti   Producer,Original Album Producer
Sam Cooke   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Original Album Producer
John Rotella   Musician
Pee Wee King   Composer
Dick Bogart   Engineer
Teri Landi   Producer
Jimmie Haskell   Leader,Arranger
Luigi Creatore   Producer,Original Album Producer
Jody H. Klein   Producer
Clifton White   Leader,Arranger,Composer
Noble Sissle   Composer
Marshall Barer   Composer
Redd Stewart   Composer
Randy Newman   Composer
Peter Guralnick   Essay
Harold Battiste, Jr.   Composer
Dan Hamilton   Composer
Herman Rarebell   Composer
David Hassinger   Engineer
Matt Boynton   Assistant Engineer
Steve Rosenthal   Restoration
James W. Alexander   Composer
Fred Hellerman   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Robinson   Composer
Ernie Tack   Musician
Rick Essig   Mastering
Ray Hall   Engineer
Ray Lynch   Composer
Al Schmitt   Producer,Original Album Producer
Iris Keitel   Art Direction
Ambrose Russo   Musician
Larraine Walton   Audio Production Director
Lenne Allik   Executive Producer
David "E-Man" Ward   Copyist
Alisa Ritz   Art Direction
Fred Brooks   Composer
Matt Barcheto   Assistant Engineer
J.W. Alexander   Composer
Angelo Tillery   Cover Illustration
Harold Battiste   Composer
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