Album Reviews
Two of the twenty-eight tracks on these two records are real finds: "Somebody Have Mercy," a rollicking rhythm & blues complete with full-throttle horns and a standout harmonica solo, and "Ain't That Good News," a Ray Charles-style hoedown, featuring banjo, conga, acoustic guitar and horns, that could easily have been covered by Elvis. Also included is "A Change Is Gonna Come," Cooke's plea for civil rights that was released after his death. "It's been a looooong, a long time coming/But I know-oh-woah a change is gonna come," sings Sam. He was right, of course.
The Man and His Music will probably just confirm what people already knew about Sam Cooke: he possessed a voice that could burn down the house, but he compromised it for stardom. Hopefully, the next record RCA promises a blues album will be more of a revelation.
(Posted: Apr 10, 1986)
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