Joe Cocker Album: «The Best of Joe Cocker»

- Customers rating: (4.1 of 5)
- Title:The Best of Joe Cocker
- Release date:2011-12-28
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:CAPITOL
- UPC:077778051220
- 1 Unchain My Heartimg 3:26
- 2 You Can Leave Your Hat Onimg 4:20
- 3When The Night Comes (Edit)
- 4 Up Where We Belong Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnesimg 6:12
- 5 Now That The Magic Has Goneimg 4:40
- 6 Don't You Love Me Anymoreimg 5:27
- 7Shelter Me (Single Edit)
- 8 Feels Like Foreverimg 4:42
- 9 Night Callsimg 3:29
- 10 Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Wordimg 4:01
- 11 Civilized Manimg 3:56
- 12 With A Little Help From My Friends Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and Brian Mayimg 8:48
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This album isn't really the best of Joe Cocker - it's the best of slick, adult contemporary, 1980s Joe Cocker. That said, it's not without some great songs ("You Can Leave Your Hat On," "Night Calls"). But if you want classic Joe Cocker, try the "Greatest Hits," "A&M Classics," or "20th Century Masters."
Having been a Joe Cocker fan in the late 60s and the 70s, I recently realized that I had no Joe on CD (only on vinyl). After picking up his greatest album ever ("Joe Cocker!") on CD, I ordered "The Best of Joe Cocker" to bring me up to speed. One of the main reasons for getting this CD was that it contained the LIVE VERSION of "Help from My Friends." However, after receiving the CD and listening to the first few notes of "My Friends," I realized that this was NOT the live version we all know and love. The classic live version of this song done at Woodstock (as well as the studio version on his 1st LP) makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck (the way the lead to "Stairway to Heaven" always does). This version is OK, but BUYER BEWARE - it is WAY less powerful than the Woodstock version. The rest of the album is OK, but all these songs are so overproduced compared those songs exhibiting the raw energy that his earlier work had. This was a disappointing buy.
"The Best of Joe Cocker" contains the highlights of his career from after the period covered by his "Greatest Hits" album, so it must be noted that the version of "With a Little Help from My Friends" is newer and not the "classic" version. Cocker's later career was not nearly as interesting as his late 60s and early 70s peak. A song like the syrupy duet ballad "Up Where We Belong" may have been a massive hit, but it has little in common with the raw power of his best work. The album's best moments come early. The first three songs, "Unchain My Heart," "You Can Leave Your Hat On" and "When the Night Comes," may be a bit heavy on the bombast, but they are quite tuneful and Cocker's never been in better voice. After that the songs are less memorable, with few standouts.
Overall, an up-and-down anthology from the latter part of Joe Cocker's great career.
Joe Cocker remains as the definitive blues voice of our times. Songs like When The Night Comes and You Can Leave Your Hat On, showcase Joe Cocker's talent. Although his work is not as strong as his work with A&M, this collection is in an class all by itself. This is an remarkable album.
This is a wonderful CD. I play it over and over again. I think anyone who likes Cocker will like this CD.



