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Sam & Dave - Double Dynamite (1966) [Hi-Res]

Sam & Dave - Double Dynamite (1966) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Sam & Dave

  • Title: Double Dynamite
  • Year Of Release: 1966
  • Label: Rhino Atlantic / Warner Music Group
  • Genre: R&B, Doul, Funk
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
  • Total Time: 00:33:00
  • Total Size: 375 / 700 mb
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Tracklist
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01. You Got Me Hummin' (2006 Remaster / Single Version)
02. Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody
03. That's the Way It's Gotta Be
04. When Something Is Wrong with My Baby
05. Soothe Me (2006 Remaster / Single Version)
06. Just Can't Get Enough (2006 Remaster)
07. Sweet Pains (2006 Remaster)
08. I'm Your Puppet (2006 Remaster)
09. Sleep Good Tonight (2006 Remaster)
10. I Don't Need Nobody (To Tell Me 'Bout My Baby)
11. Home at Last (2006 Remaster)
12. Use Me (2006 Remaster)

This was the second Sam & Dave album to enjoy significant crossover appeal. The 1967 record included such hits as "Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody," "Soothe Me," and "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby." Isaac Hayes and David Porter were now rolling as songwriters, and even though the record didn't attain big pop numbers, the singles clicked with both soul and pop audiences. More importantly, Sam & Dave's teamwork and vocal interaction were establishing them as major stars.

There is never a lack of energy on a quality Sam & Dave album, and Double Dynamite is certainly no exception. And while Double Dynamite may not have all the most recognizable Sam & Dave chart-busters in its tracklist, it never lets up on the soul power that Sam & Dave practically define as a duo.

Double Dynamite (which was also the nickname for the duo of Sam & Dave) is an album that uses gripping performances in the opening few songs almost as a way to build up the listener's emotional threshold for the huge ballad "When Something is Wrong with My Baby." The song was a huge hit for the group at the time, and it's easy to see why. Sam & Dave sound so willing to drain everything the have into the song that you can't help but fall in with them. No song on Double Dynamite is given a lesser treatment, from the sincerity of "I'm Your Puppet" to the hard bop of "Soothe Me."

Sam & Dave just could go wrong during their Stax days with the Issac Hayes and David Porter songwriting team. The more Sam & Dave from this era that you can add to your collection, the better. (Ron Wynn)




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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 12:09
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Many thanks for HD tracks.