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''Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963'' is the second live album by the American singer-songwriter
Sam Cooke Samuel Cook (January 22, 1931 – December 11, 1964), known professionally as Sam Cooke, was an American singer and songwriter. Considered to be a pioneer and one of the most influential soul artists of all time, Cooke is commonly referred ...
. The album was recorded at the Harlem Square Club in Miami and released in June 1985 in the United States by
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. Initially recorded on January 12, 1963, to be released as a live album entitled ''One Night Stand'', the concert album was not released until 1985.
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, at the time, viewed the album as too gritty and raw and possibly damaging to his pop image, and quietly kept the recordings in their archive. The album is generally considered among the best live albums by contemporary music critics, and has been ranked in "best-of" music lists, including on ''
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'' list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Three mixes of the record exist: the 1985 issue, a version included on the 2000 box set ''The Man Who Invented Soul'', and a 2005 remaster from RCA.


Background

In 1962,
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decided it was time for Cooke to record a live album, and a warm January night at the Harlem Square Club in Miami was picked to record. The Harlem Square Club was a small downtown nightspot in Miami's historically
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of Overtown, and was packed with the singer's most devoted fans from his days singing gospel. RCA found the results too loud, raw and raucous – not the Cooke the label was trying to break as an international pop star – and shelved the recordings for over two decades. In 1985, executive Gregg Geller discovered the tapes and quickly issued ''Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963'' that year. "Sam was what we've come to call a crossover artist: He crossed over from gospel to pop, which was controversial enough in its day. But once he became a pop artist, he had a certain mainstream image to protect," Geller said in 2013. "The fact is, when he was out on the road, he was playing to a predominantly, almost exclusively black audience. And he was doing a different kind of show — a much more down-home, down-to-earth, gut-bucket kind of show than what he would do for his pop audience." Three mixes of the album have been released. The original 1985 mix contains a louder audience response, creating a "claustrophobic, frenzied power". A new mix created for the 2000 box set, ''The Man Who Invented Soul'', turns the audience elements down, cleaning up Cooke's vocals as well as the music. The third mix of the album released in 2005 generally splits the difference between these two releases. However, pressings of the 2005 versions have a defect. Around the 0:56 mark of "Twistin' the Night Away", the song skips. It is not known why this defect is present.


Reception

''Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963'' has generally been considered among the best live LPs ever released. In the year of its release (1985), it was ranked at number 11 on ''
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'' albums of the year. Steve Leggett for AllMusic feels that "Not only is this one of the greatest live soul albums ever released, it also reveals a rougher, rawer, and more immediate side to Sam Cooke that his singles only hinted at, good as they were ..the crucial key is and was always Cooke's vocals, and while he was a marvelously smooth, versatile, and urbane singer on his official pop recordings, here he explodes into one of the finest sets of raw secular gospel ever captured on tape. It is essential listening in any version." In 2003, ''
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'' ranked the album at number 443 on its list of
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, with the rank climbing to number 439 in the 2012 revision and to number 240 in the 2020 reboot of the list.Wenner, Jann S., ed. (2012). Rolling Stone – Special Collectors Issue – The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. USA: Wenner Media Specials. "Cooke was elegance personified, but he works this Florida club until it's hotter than hell, while sounding like he never breaks a sweat ..when the crowd sings along with him, it's magic," said ''Rolling Stone''. The album appears in the book ''
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Track listing

All tracks composed by Sam Cooke; except where indicated


1985 version

# "Feel It" – 3:46 # "
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" – 3:11 # "
Cupid In classical mythology, Cupid (Latin Cupīdō , meaning "passionate desire") is the god of desire, lust, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus (mythology), Venus and the god of war Mar ...
" – 2:46 # "Medley: It's All Right/ For Sentimental Reasons" (Cooke/Deke Watson, William Best) – 5:11 # "
Twistin' the Night Away "Twistin' the Night Away" is a song written and recorded by Sam Cooke. It was recorded on 18 December 1961 and released as a single in 1962. It became very popular, charting in the top ten of both the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (#9) and Billboard's ...
" – 4:19 # "
Somebody Have Mercy "Somebody Have Mercy" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, originally released in April 1962 on the album ''Twistin' the Night Away''. Background One line in the song ("Tell me what is wrong with me") created speculation and rampan ...
" – 4:45 # " Bring It On Home to Me" – 5:37 # "
Nothing Can Change This Love "Nothing Can Change This Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. It was released as a single on September 11, 1962 by RCA Victor. The song peaked at No. 2 on ''Billboard'' Hot R&B Singles chart, and also charted at No. 12 on the H ...
" – 3:45 # " Having a Party" – 4:09 Total Time 37:29


2000 ''The Man Who Invented Soul'' version

# "Intro/(Don't Fight It) Feel It" – 3:46 # "Chain Gang" – 3:12 # "Cupid" – 2:45 # "It's All Right/For Sentimental Reasons" (Cooke/Deke Watson, William Best) – 5:13 # "Twistin' the Night Away" – 4:17 # "Somebody Have Mercy" – 7:16 # "Bring It On Home to Me" – 3:04 # "Nothin' Can Change This Love" – 3:46 # "Having a Party" – 5:25 (actually tracks 13 through 21 on the CD) Total Time 38:44


2005 version

# "
Soul Twist "Soul Twist" is a 1962 instrumental crossover single for saxophonist, King Curtis. His debut single on the R&B charts was his most successful, hitting number one for two weeks. "Soul Twist" crossed over to the top 40, where it was one of three si ...
/Introduction" (
Curtis Ousley Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery; February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musician ...
) – 1:23 # "Feel It (Don't Fight It)" – 2:54 # "Chain Gang" – 3:11 # "Cupid" – 2:44 # "Medley: It's All Right/For Sentimental Reasons" (Cooke/Ivory "Deek" Watson, William "Pat" Best
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons "(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons" is a popular song written by Ivory "Deek" Watson, founding member of the Ink Spots and of the Brown Dots, and William "Pat" Best, founding member of the Four Tunes. The credits and Leeds Publishing Company ...
) – 5:11 # "Twistin' the Night Away" – 4:18 # "Somebody Have Mercy" – 6:18 # "Bring It On Home to Me" – 4:08 # "Nothing Can Change This Love" – 2:39 # "Having a Party" – 5:03 Total Time 38:49


Personnel

All credits adapted from ''The RCA Albums Collection'' (2011) liner notes. *Sam Cooke –
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*Clifton White – guitar *
Cornell Dupree Cornell Luther Dupree (December 19, 1942 – May 8, 2011) was an American jazz and R&B guitarist. He worked at various times with Aretha Franklin, Bill Withers, Donny Hathaway, King Curtis and Steve Gadd, appeared on David Letterman,
– guitar *Jimmy Lewis – bass guitar *
Albert "June" Gardner Albert "June" Gardner (December 31, 1930 – November 19, 2010) was an American R&B and jazz drummer and bandleader from New Orleans whose professional music career spanned six decades. Early life Albert Samuel Gardner, Jr. was born in New Orle ...
– drums *George Stubbs – piano *
King Curtis Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery; February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musicia ...
– saxophone *Tate Houston – saxophone ;Technical *Bob Simpson – recording *Anthony Salvatore – recording *Steve Rosenthal – mixing *Tom Psipsikas – assistant engineer *
Hugo & Luigi Hugo & Luigi were an American record producing team, made up of songwriters and producers Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore, who shared an office in New York's Brill Building. Besides their working relationship, they were cousins. Background First ...
– recording supervisor *Joe J. Stelmach – art director *
Michael Ochs Michael Ochs (born 1943) is an American photographic archivist best known for his extensive collection of pictures related to rock music dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. The Michael Ochs Archives, located in Venice, California, contained 3 mil ...
– photography


References


External links

* {{Authority control Sam Cooke live albums 1985 live albums Albums produced by Hugo & Luigi RCA Records live albums