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Joe Cocker Fotos
Artista:
Joe Cocker
Origen:
Reino Unido, Sheffield - YorkshireReino Unido
Nacido el día:
20 de Mayo de 1944
Fallecido el día:
22 de Diciembre de 2014
Disco de Joe Cocker: «Gold»
Disco de Joe Cocker: «Gold» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.6 de 5)
  • Título:Gold
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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It takes quite a vocal stylist to create the definitive version of a Beatles song, and Cocker did it with With a Little Help from My Friends . That 1968 hit joins 35 of this revered rock singer's key cuts: Feeling Alright; The Letter; Cry Me a River (last two live); Fun Time; Midnight Rider; You Are So Beautiful; Up Where We Belong (with Jennifer Warnes), and more spanning 35 years!
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26 personas de un total de 28 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Up Where He Belongs

There has been so much going around with Universal and there Gold compilations of some of the most acclaimed artists of their eras, and while there have been some great artists highlighted well like Lionel Richie, Patti LaBelle, and The Supremes, there also have been a few overshadowings as well. That just hasn't been the case for them alone, Joe Cocker has also been one of the few that has shown his growth. His musical milestones have been around for almost five decades, and his last hits record, Ultimate Collection didn't really deliver what die hard Cocker fans had completely desired. Can his Gold be just be better reflecting on Joe as well?

Joe Cocker: Gold, the 2006 double-album does a much better job than his previous Ultimate Collection was conjured out to be. The album reflects on not only his time with the A&M era, but also branches out quite nicely with his times through Capitol and independent records through his 90's and 80's periods as well. The album includes some great Joe Cocker classics like You Can Leave Your Hat On, the #1 ballad You Are So Beautiful, Up Where We Belong with Jennifer Warnes from An Officer And A Gentleman, Civilized Man, and his bluesy rendidtion of Elton John's Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word. While the album does a better job reflecting Joe, there still are a few of his songs that were overlooked including his rendiditon of the Inxs classic Never Tear Us Apart from his 2002 album Respect Yourself, Don't You Love Me Anymore, and Feels Like Forever.

Nevertheless, Joe Cocker: Gold is a great album for anybody who doesn't own any of his classics pop gems, or heard of the Bluesy melodies he has performed through the years. This happens to be a mostly good hits package for anybody who still enjoys Joe's voice and soul, and that is something that is still so beautiful.

Album Cover: B+

Songs: A-

Price: A-

Remastering: B+

Overall: B+

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11 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This one gets it right

I've seen 4 or 5 greatest hits,retrospectives on Joe Cocker and all i can say is this one is the best out there. For an artist who has been around as long as he has he has alot of material to cover and this one comes as close to complete I've seen. If you have a friend who likes Joe Cocker and you have to get him a gift this is it,they will be happy with the selection of songs too. The sound is great.

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- gold

I bought this not knowing all the great songs on it. Wish I would of purchased it sooner.

It brought back some good memories of the old days.

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- Joe Cocker - Gold CD

This 2 CD package is a must for Joe Cocker fans. I haven't heard him sing some of the songs on them, but I like his style. Patty K

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- Reminder of great talent

What a treat to hear a great talent sing these songs again. I had forgotten how pleasing it is to listen to Joe Cocker. This album invites playing over again and again. An excellent collection.