Sam & Dave - Definitive Soul: Sam & Dave (2007)

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Title: Definitive Soul: Sam & Dave
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Rhino Atlantic
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:21:23
Total Size: 385 / 190 MB
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Tracklist:

01. A Place Nobody Can Find
02. Goodnight Baby
03. I Take What I Want (Mono)
04. You Don't Know Like I Know (LP/Single Version)
05. Blame Me (Don't Blame My Heart)
06. Hold On, I'm Comin'
07. I Got Everything I Need
08. Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody (Alternate Version)
09. I Don't Need Nobody (To Tell Me 'Bout My Baby)
10. You Got Me Hummin' (LP/Single Version)
11. When Something Is Wrong with My Baby
12. Small Portion of Your Love
13. I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down
14. May I Baby
15. Soothe Me (Live)
16. Soul Man
17. Broke Down Piece of Man
18. The Good Runs the Bad Way
19. I Thank You (LP / Single Version)
20. Wrap It Up (LP / Single Version)
21. You Don't Know What You Mean to Me
22. This Is Your World
23. Can't You Find Another Way (Of Doing It)
24. Still Is the Night
25. Everybody Got to Believe in Somebody (Single Version)
26. Soul Sister, Brown Sugar
27. Come on In
28. Born Again
29. Knock It out of the Park
30. Don't Pull Your Love

Rhino released a terrific double-disc Sam & Dave collection in 1993. Called Sweat 'n' Soul, it weighed in at a generous 50 tracks and contained all of the duo's hits, plus a couple of Sam Moore solo singles and a bunch of lesser-known gems that helped prove the depth of their body of work. Following some 13 years later, 2006's Definitive Soul Collection isn't nearly as comprehensive or definitive as Sweat 'n' Soul. It's a good 20 tracks slimmer for one thing, nor is it as far-ranging in its scope or as attractively packaged, for that matter. But while The Definitive Collection pales when judged against its stellar predecessor, taken on its own terms, it's quite a good compilation, containing all of the duo's biggest songs -- "A Place Nobody Can Find," "You Don't Know Like I Know," "Hold On! I'm Comin'," "You Got Me Hummin'," "I Thank You," "Wrap It Up," and "Soul Man" -- along with a good sampling of the best of the rest. Sweat 'n' Soul may be the first choice for anybody looking for a double-disc set, but if that's hard to find, this is a good substitute. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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Many thanks for lossless.