
Cooke's Tour is a Soul & Funk album by Sam Cooke, originally released in 1960. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Classic Soul
- velvety
- tender
- soulful
About
A hugely popular and massively influential singer sometimes called the King of Soul, Sam Cooke had an amazing run of hit singles in the late '50s and early '60s, including classics like "Cupid," "You Send Me," "A Change Is Gonna Come," and "Chain Gang." Cooke was also an early musical entrepreneur, starting his own label at a time when that was almost unheard of and putting out early material from Johnnie Taylor, Billy Preston, and Bobby Womack. With an intoxicatingly smooth voice that crossed all sorts of genre and racial boundaries, he was at the height of his career when he was shot to death under mysterious circumstances at a Los Angeles motel in late 1964. <i>Cooke's Tour</i> was one of four full-lengths he released in 1960, and his first for RCA. A concept album based around traveling the world, it almost sounds like old Johnny Mathis, with tons of silky orchestral touches mixed with pseudo-international vibes. While this isn't Cooke's most crucial work, it still highlights his incomparable pipes, which trump the somewhat corny arrangements. "Under Paris Skies," "Arrivederci, Rome (Goodbye to Rome)," and "The House I Live In" are standouts.
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Tracklist
- 1Far Away Places3:32
- 2Under Paris Skies3:15
- 3South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)3:16
- 4Bali Ha'I3:22
- 5The Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee In Brazil)2:06
- 6Arrivederci, Roma (Goodbye to Rome)2:52
- 7London By Night3:38
- 8Jamaica Farewell2:35
- 9Galway Bay3:04
- 10Sweet Leilani2:53
- 11The Japanese Farewell Song3:02
- 12The House I Live In3:21
Credits
Performers
- Glenn OsserCONDUCTOR
- Sam CookeVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
