Sam Cooke
Twistin The Night Away

19075817631
Music On Vinyl
1940
- A1: Twistin' The Night Away
- A2: Sugar Dumpling
- A3: Twistin' In The Kitchen With Dinah
- A4: Somebody's Gonna Miss Me
- A5: A Whole Lotta Woman
- A6: The Twist
- B1: Twistin' In The Old Town Tonight
- B2: Movin' And A'groovin
- B3: Camptown Twist
- B4: Somebody Have Mercy
- B5: Soothe Me
- B6: That's It - I Quit - I'm Movin' On
'Twistin' the Night Away' was one of Cooke's more successful LP's, only his second ever to chart, and from here on, all of his albums would sell in serious numbers. 'Twistin' the Night Away' remains one of Cooke's most accessible records, despite the fact that it was a "twist" album. Around them, the singer is at his most soulful, exciting, and passionate, on the bluesy "Somebody Have Mercy"; the romantic lament "Somebody's Gonna Miss Me"; the achingly beautiful, yearning "A Whole Lot of Woman"; and the soaring "Soothe Me" (with Lou Rawls). One of the great dance albums of its period, but a brilliant soul album as well, which is why it holds up 50 years later.
This is the remastered version of a record that's been out of print for a (too) long time!
