The Complete SAR Recordings

The Complete SAR Recordings

by L.C. Cooke
The Complete SAR Recordings

The Complete SAR Recordings

by L.C. Cooke

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Overview

Many people may be unaware that Sam Cooke had a younger brother called L.C. Cooke who also pursued a career as a singer in the early '60s. L.C. was signed to Sam's independent R&B imprint SAR, and that wasn't the extent of his support of his sibling. Sam wrote and produced almost all of the sides L.C. recorded between 1960 and 1964 (those that he didn't, L.C. penned himself), sides that were intended to come out as a full LP in 1964 but never did. Its release was pushed back and then Sam Cooke was murdered in December 1964, with SAR folding not long afterward, so the album became lost to time. Some of the singles came out when they were recorded, a few songs came out in the 1994 box set Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story, but this 2014 compilation is the first time all of L.C.'s sessions are collected in one place. The first ten songs replicate the intended running order of that never-released 1964 LP and they are, without a doubt, the highlight of this disc. The single L.C. released on Checker in 1959 is fine -- the A, "If I Could Only Hear," is a perfectly good replica of Sam's brighter, poppier side that's just a little too sticky sweet, while the B "I'm Falling" is a nice little rocker -- and 1965's "Do You Wanna Dance (Yea Man)" grooves along nicely with its gospel flair, but Sam knew how to showcase his little brother at his best. Much of this is due to Sam's savvy songwriting -- he struck a delicate balance between commercial pop and exuberant gospel -- but he was also a canny producer, unafraid to showcase L.C.'s vocal similarity to himself and put it in a light, sunny setting. Although there's a shared gospel feel, much of this sounds a lot like Sam's chipper crossover hits -- "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang," "Twistin' the Night Away," "Another Saturday Night" -- and if L.C. isn't as inventive and agile as his big brother, he's plenty adept, giving these happy songs a measure of real soul. Sam may have written the songs and created the arrangements but L.C. anchors the recordings, and the result is not only a pleasure but a worthy and welcome footnote to '60s soul history. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/05/2014
Label: Ace
UPC: 0029667061827
Rank: 151200

Tracks

  1. Take Me for What I Am
  2. The Wobble
  3. Magic Words
  4. Sufferin'
  5. The Lover
  6. Put Me Down Easy
  7. You're Working Out Your Bag
  8. Tell Me
  9. Chalk Line
  10. Teach Me
  11. The Lover [Unreleased Version]
  12. Missy Sally
  13. Gonna Have a Good Time [Session Chatter]
  14. Gonna Have a Good Time
  15. Put Me Down Easy [Single Version]
  16. If I Could Only Hear
  17. I'm Falling
  18. Do You Wanna Dance (Yea Man)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

L.C. Cooke   Primary Artist
Charles Rogers   Percussion
Billy Preston   Organ
Cecil Womack   Guitar
Earl Palmer   Drums
Plas Johnson   Sax (Tenor)
Ray Johnson   Piano
Cliff Hill   Bass
Herman Clebanoff   Violin
Ben Gill   Violin
Cliff Hills   Bass
Margaret Aue   Cello
Eunice Wennermark   Violin
Sharky Hall   Drums
Joe DiFiore   Viola
Jewell Grant   Sax (Baritone)
Harold Battiste   Saxophone
Eddie Kendrix   Organ
Jeff Difiore   Viola
Bobby Womack   Guitar
Chuck Hamilton   Bass
Clifton White   Guitar
Red Tyler   Sax (Baritone)
Rene Hall   Guitar,Conductor
Bill Green   Saxophone
Rickey Marino   Violin
Bobby Gibbons   Guitar
Ambrose Russo   Violin
Emmet Sargeant   Cello
Jerry Vinci   Violin
Chuck Badie   Bass

Technical Credits

Joe Yannece   Mastering
David Hassinger   Engineer
Jim Economides   Engineer
Russ Wapensky   Session Research
J.W. Alexander   Composer
L.C. Cooke   Composer,Producer
Joseph Wallace   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer,Producer
Teri Landi   Tape Transfer,Reissue Producer,Session Research
N. Nathan   Composer
Peter Guralnick   Essay
Rene Hall   Arranger
Janessa Gursky   Cover Art Concept
Rafael Ventura   Audio Restoration
Magnificent Montague   Producer
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