In the context of Al Kooper's career, the live recording of "I Love You More than You'll Ever Know" from January 1, 1995, is significant as it comes f... Read Full Description >
In the context of Al Kooper's career, the live recording of "I Love You More than You'll Ever Know" from January 1, 1995, is significant as it comes from his album "Soul of a Man," released in the same year. Prior to this, Kooper had a rich history in music, known for his versatility as a songwriter, producer, and musician, particularly noted for his work in the 1960s with bands such as Blood, Sweat & Tears and The Blues Project. The song itself is a poignant reflection of his soulful songwriting and expressive performance style. "Soul of a Man" showcases Kooper's deep connection to blues and soul music, resonating with themes of love and introspection. Interestingly, this album and the accompanying live performances highlight Kooper's enduring legacy as a solo artist, as he continued to evolve his sound beyond his earlier successes into the 1990s and beyond.