Keep Movin on

by Abkco

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Release Date:2003-06-17
Label:Abkco
UPC:766481146445
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Abkco
ASIN:B00009P1PY
Category:Music

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splendid - Reviewed on 2008-06-15
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
great music, and if you like this type of music you will enjoy it for sure.

i can listen to it all-day
Keep Movin' On by Sam Cooke - Reviewed on 2007-01-09
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
I love the product & it was right on time, no delays or anything.
Thanx Guys
Essential Listening! - Reviewed on 2006-07-15
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11 customers found this review helpful.

"Keep Movin' on" is a compilation that ,with a few exceptions, covers the last year of Sam Cooke's recording career. The last album released in his own lifetime, the great "Ain't That Good News" is almost completely covered here; along with rarities, singles and some of his very last recordings from November 1964.

For people who only know Sam Cooke from pop-hits like "Only Sixteen", "A Wonderful World" and "You Send Me", it may sound a little odd that Cooke is often called the creator of soul-music. This wouldn't be the case if they were familar with these late Sam Cooke recordings. "Ain't That Good New" is my favourite Sam Cooke original album; and most best from songs from that album such as "Meet Me at Mary's Place", "Good Times", "The Riddle Song" and the title track are included.

Other highlight are "Shake", "That's Where it's At" ( I believe this song inspired Otis Redding to do "That's How Strong my Love is" ), and the previously unreleased "Keep Moving On"

Fine informative 26 pages booklet included!

Essential listening for fans of early soul-music - and fans of good music in general!
Gems and rares in his last days - Reviewed on 2006-05-08
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11 customers found this review helpful.

Since I happened to give up a fine compilation CD "A Man and His Music", I had waited too long for listening to Sam Cooke's last recordings including 'A Change is Gonna Come', 'Another Saturday Nights', Good Times' and so on. However, now we can have them easily on CD because Abkco started releasing his hidden treasures, especially Cameo-Parkway recordings. If you want to taste only the cream of Sam Cooke tunes, you better get "Portrait of a Legend". But if you want to dig deeper, I recommend you to have this CD with "The Man Who Invented Soul" and CDs of his Soul Stirrers years.
Second best Compilation - Reviewed on 2005-11-22
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4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

If you really want to get a good overview of the career of this legendary get 'Portrait of a Legend' because the overall standard of that CD is better.
Still this CD is worth buying because it has all the good songs and most of all has 'Yeah Man' (probably better known as Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley).
The best reason to get it is because it contains a previously unreleased but great song that is also the title of this CD.
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