Track Listing 1. Place Nobody Can Find 2. Goodnight Baby 3. Take What I Want 4. You Don't Know Like I Know 5. Hold On I'm Comin' 6. I Got Everything I Need 7. Don't Make It So Hard On Me 8. Blame Me (Don't Blame My Heart) 9. You Got Me Hummin' 10. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby 11. Small Portion Of Your Love 12. I Don't Need Nobody (To Tell Me Bout My Baby) 13. That's The Way It's Gotta Be 14. Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody 15. Soothe Me 16. I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down 17. Toe Hold 18. Soul Man 19. May I Baby 20. Just Keep Holding On 21. Good Runs The Bad Way 22. Rich Kind Of Poverty 23. I've Seen What Loneliness Can Do 24. My Reason For Living 25. I Thank You 26. Wrap It Up 27. Broke Down Piece Of Man 28. Shop Around 29. Stop 30. Starting Over Again 31. Jody Ryder Got Killed 32. Don't Pull Your Love 33. Knock It Out The Park 34. Standing In The Safety Zone 35. Baby Baby Don't Stop Now 36. One Part Love Two Part Pain 37. I'm Not An Indian Giver 38. Holdin' On 39. You Left The Water Running 40. Born Again 41. Soul Sister Brown Sugar 42. Don't Turn Your Heater On 43. Ain't That A Lot Of Love 44. Can't You Find Another Way Of Doing It 45. Everybody's Got To Believe In Somebody 46. You Don't Know What You Mean To Me 47. This Is Your World 48. Come On In 49. Hold It Baby
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Sam & Dave: Sam Moore, Dave Prater (vocals).Producers include: Isaac Hayes.Recorded from 1965 to 1971.
Editorial Reviews ...this handsomely packaged 50-cut set digs deeper into the superlative duo's soul catalog, adding album tracks, four unreleased items, and a few of Sam's solo turns...in this case at least, more is more... - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (09/24/1993)
...the most impressive thing about SWEAT 'N' SOUL is how [Sam & Dave's] fervor carries through to their less familiar output... Rolling Stone (09/02/1993)
...the most impressive thing about SWEAT 'N' SOUL is how [Sam & Dave's] fervor carries through to their less familiar output...Entertainment Weekly (9/24/93, p.93) - ...this handsomely packaged 50-cut set digs deeper into the superlative duo's soul catalog, adding album tracks, four unreleased items, and a few of Sam's solo turns...in this case at least, more is more... - Rating: A Rolling Stone (09/02/1993)
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