The Platinum Collection
Sam and Dave

Released March 19, 2007 on Warner Platinum, WEA International

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Soul Man 2:40 
2. Hold On, I'm Coming 2:36 
3. A Place Nobody Can Find 2:56 
4. You Don't Know Like I Know 2:40 
5. I Thank You 2:46 
6. You Got Me Hummin' 2:50 
7. Soul Sister, Brown Sugar 2:29 
8. I Take What I Want 2:32 
9. Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody 2:36 
10. Wrap It Up 2:32 
11. You Don't Know What You Mean to Me 2:10 
12. Can't You Find Another Way (Of Doing It) 2:26 
13. Rich Kind of Poverty 2:14 
14. I've Seen What Loneliness Can Do 2:55 
15. Small Portion of Your Love 2:38 
16. Sweet Home 2:36 
17. Soothe Me 2:32 
18. This Is Your World 2:24 
19. Goodnight Baby 2:46 
20. When Something Is Wrong with My Baby 3:16 
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Arguably soul music's greatest tag-team combination, Sam Moore and Dave Prater are best remembered for jumping up-tempo numbers like "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "Soul Man," but they could also slow down and pull the heartstrings with "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" and "I've Seen What Loneliness Can Do," in which they let their gospel influences take center-stage. While Sam & Dave could harmonize beautifully when they were of a mood, what made their act click was the call and response between Sam's dynamic upper register vocals and Dave's rougher, deeper voice, which complemented one another perfectly while prodding each into pushing the energy level as high as it would go. Sam & Dave also had a secret weapon in the songwriting team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, who wrote the bulk of the group's hits and gave them material that perfectly suited their back-and-forth delivery (and having the Stax Records session band backing them up didn't hurt, either). The Platinum Collection features 20 of Sam & Dave's greatest songs in fine audio quality, and while this doesn't dig as deep as Rhino's two-disc collection Sweat 'n' Soul: Anthology or boast fine liner notes like their single-disc The Very Best of Sam & Dave, it has four more tunes than the latter set, and is as good an introduction to this duo as you're likely to find. Crank this up and your party will definitely be started. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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