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Heart & Soul [Import]

Joe CockerAudio CD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)


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Joe Cocker is the blues-rock singer who came to prominence in the 60s with his passionate cover of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" and his performance at Woodstock. In the early 80s he made a brief comeback with a hit duet with Jennifer Warnes on “Up Where We Belong”.

After a brief spell performing as Vance Arnold, and in the Joe Cocker Big Blues band, Cocker came to prominence… Read more in Amazon's Joe Cocker Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 12, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: EMI Import
  • ASIN: B0002MRPE0
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #354,657 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. What's Going On
2. Chain Of Fools
3. One
4. I Who Have Nothing
5. Maybe I'm Amazed
6. I Keep Forgetting
7. I Put A Spell On You
8. Every Kind Of People
9. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
10. Don't Let Me Be Lonely
11. Jealous Guy
12. Everybody Hurts

Editorial Reviews

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While Rod Stewart was busy chasing American songbook classics up the charts in Cole Porter drag, 60's Brit-soul colleague Joe Cocker pursued a more contemporary and compelling set of standards. The material here stretches from the soulful American r&b hits that first inspired the gritty-voiced singer to their modern progeny, emotive ballads like REM's "Everybody Hurts" and the compelling studio/live takes of U2's "One" that bookend the album. Cocker revisits old inspirations Lennon ("Jealous Guy" recast as warm, Caribbean-rhythmed r&b) and McCartney (a grand, if less inspired "Maybe I'm Amazed"), but it's on more vintage material like "Chain of Fools" and Lieber-Stoller's "I Keep Forgetting" and "I (Who Have Nothing)" that Cocker truly invests his considerable interpretative instincts. Jeff Beck solos with tasteful, typically elastic lyricism on the latter, while fellow ax icon Eric Clapton torches "I Put A Spell On You" with his own bluesy fire. But as brilliant as Cocker and his session cohorts (who also include Steve Lukather and Dean Parks) often are, their efforts sometimes skid on C.J. Vanston's way-too-slick production; aiming for the middle of the road, Vanston instead drives material like James Taylor's "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" and Cocker's otherwise lovely read of "Everybody Hurts" towards a ditch. --Jerry McCulley

Product Description

Australia exclusive limited edition released to commemorate Joe's 35 years in the business. 'Heart & Soul' combines a 2004 'Best Of' CD with a 'Live Greatest Hits' CD, & a full length DVD (Region 0/PAL TBC) of his 'Greatest Video Hits'. Liberation. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Throroughly entertaining set from this veteran performer, June 29, 2005
This review is from: Heart & Soul (Audio CD)
These days people my age (mid 50's) are hard pressed to find any worthwhile new recordings to purchase. That is why I usually revert to buying anthologies. Joe Cocker's new studio release "Heart and Soul" is just about the best new album I have heard come down the pike in quite some time. To begin with, Joe Cocker is not some aging rocker whose skills have diminished and is just trying to hang on. Rather, Joe Cocker is still a very viable artist who according to my ears has not lost it one bit.

"Heart and Soul" offers the listener a dozen outstanding tracks including Joe's brand new single release "One" which was written by U2. Nice tune. Most of the rest of "Heart & Soul" features new arrangements of some very familiar hits sung in the inimitable Cocker style. I found Joe's treatment of the old Ben E. King classic "I (Who Have Nothing)" to be absolutely stunning. I also was moved by his rendition of James Taylor's "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" and by "Every Kind of People" a hit made famous by Robert Palmer in the late 1970's. A very underrated song! Joe Cocker also does a surprisingly fine job on Marvin Gaye's groundbreaking composition "What's Going On". And I would be remiss if I failed to mention his terrific remake of the old Screamin' Jay Hawkins song "I Put A Spell On You". Joe is one of only a handful of artists who could pull off that one off!

So whether you are in the market for some brand new music or find this disc attractive simply for old times sake "Heart and Soul" is sure to tickle your fancy. Unlike the embarrassing stuff Rod Stewart is churning out these days Joe Cocker has turned out an album he can really be proud of. I am quite confident it is a disc that you will play again and again. Highly recommended!!!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Voice!!, March 2, 2005
This review is from: Heart & Soul (Audio CD)
I read other reviews and I personally cannot give this CD anything other than 5 stars. One reviewer said his voice sounded tired and weak - are we listening to the same CD??? It's anything but that - I was totally enthralled by Heart & Soul - I bought it as an import a while back (didn't want to want until it came out here) - so I've listened to it many times already. I don't over analyze music as far as production, etc. - I just listen to the voice and the music - I either like it or I don't.

I like the choice of songs on this CD - there aren't any I skip past like I do with other music that I have. My favorites on this one - if I had to pick - are Chain of Fools, One, and Love Don't Live Here Anymore. His voice is strong and if you're a Joe Cocker fan, you'll LOVE this CD!

I had the chance to see him in concert on his Heart & Soul tour in Milwaukee WI last week, and he sang 8 of the songs on this CD. He sounds as great in person as he does on the CD's. I was amazed at how great his voice still is after all these years. He even hit the high notes at the end of "You Are So Beautiful" - Fantastic performance!!I'm so glad he's still touring - this was the first time I've had the chance to see him in person.

All in all, this CD is a highly valued addition to my extensive Joe Cocker music collection!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Magnificent Wail, April 28, 2005
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This review is from: Heart & Soul (Audio CD)
Every couple of months I treat myself to about a half-dozen or so CDs. I bought this one in my last batch, the only problem with is I played it first and I can't get past it. It's been on continuous rotation, especially the second song "I (Who Have Nothing)." I never particularly cared for this song, it's too schlocky for the tastes of a screaming electric blues fan. But Mr. Cocker takes this song, bounces it off of his adenoids, and zeros it straight into my Heart and Soul. I equate Joe's voice to life itself. If you've managed to get the remnants of your s**t together, life is rough but beautiful, appealing but hard to describe, in tune but not for the faint of heart, soul finding after a long hard search, and blue to the brink of tears while you thrust your fist in the air and shout "Yeah, gimme more." Great job Joe, nice to see that us middle-aged old farts can still get down. Maybe someday I'll have my fill of this album and get around to listening to my other new CDs.
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