Joe Cocker - Heart & Soul

Joe Cocker - Heart & Soul
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Album Details

Title: Heart & Soul
Artist: Joe Cocker
Release Date: 10/12/2004
Label: EMI Music Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724386640123, 724386640154, 724386640222
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Organic, Exuberant, Poignant, Rousing, Yearning, Earthy, Passionate, Sentimental, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  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 Any More
  10. Don't Let Me Be Lonely
  11. Jealous Guy
  12. Everybody Hurts

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDEMI Music Distribution866401
2004CDEMI Music Distribution66402
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Album Review

When he came to popular attention in the late 1960s, Joe Cocker reinvigorated and to a certain extent reinvented the art of interpretive singing at a time when it seemed to have been put in the shade permanently by the rise of singing songwriters led by Bob Dylan and the Beatles. Just when it seemed that no one but the songwriters themselves had the right to sing their songs, Cocker came along giving a gruff, pleading rendition of the Beatles' "With a Little Help From My Friends" that stood in stark contrast to Ringo Starr's happy-go-lucky version. But on his many albums, Cocker usually made sure to balance his carefully selected covers of well-known material with previously unknown tunes so that he was able to originate some material. On Heart & Soul, which marks the 60-year-old singer's return to major-label status (it was released on EMI internationally in October 2004 and on Universal's New Door imprint in the U.S. in February 2005), he doesn't bother with the new stuff; this one's all standards. The songs date from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '90s, and are drawn from r&b, pop/rock, and alternative rock stalwarts ranging from Screamin' Jay Hawkins to former Beatles and contemporary acts U2 and R.E.M.. Producer Jeffrey C.J. Vanston makes a point of referencing the hit versions of the songs in the arrangements, which leave room for the talents of a who's who of guest guitarists including Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Steve Lukather. Cocker's familiar growls and cracked crooning make the songs his own, as usual, and as usual he claims the material without any sense of exclusivity. He never makes you forget the accomplished singers who did these songs before (sometimes more than one of them -- "I Keep Forgettin' [Every Time You're Near]" has had seemingly definitive readings by both Chuck Jackson and Michael McDonald, while "Jealous Guy" is associated not only with its author, John Lennon, but also Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry). Nor does he necessarily improve on those singers; could anyone turn in a more memorable version of "What's Going On" than Marvin Gaye? But that isn't really the point. It's not like his version of "With a Little Help From My Friends" was better than the Beatles', either. It was just different, and it made listeners hear the song in a different way. That's what an interpretive singer does, and it's what Cocker successfully does here, too. At a time when McDonald has enjoyed a career resurgence re-singing the Motown songbook, there is clearly a place for Cocker among adult listeners and on the adult contemporary charts, and that's why he's back on the majors. He does not disappoint. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alexander AdhamiSantoor
Bernie BarlowVocals (Background)
Bill ChurchvilleTrumpet
Bob ClearmountainMixing
Bruce EskovitzSaxophone
Bruce GaitschGuitar (Acoustic)
Bruce MonicalAssistant Engineer
C.C. WhiteVocals (Background)
Chris BottiTrumpet
Chris TedescoTrumpet
Chris WonzerAssistant Engineer
Christopher Wray-McCannPhotography
Danielle OndarzaOrchestra Contractor
Dave CarlockPro-Tools
Dean ParksGuitar (Nylon String), Guitar
Doug SaxMastering
Eric ClaptonGuitar (Electric)
Gene BlackGuitar
Greg LadanyiEngineer, Mixing
James HoysonAssistant Engineer
Jeff BaxterGuitar (Electric)
Jeff BeckGuitar (Electric)
Jeffrey "C.J." VanstonKeyboards, Instrumentation, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Bass
Jeri HeidenArt Direction
Jerry GoodmanSoloist, Violin
Joe CockerExecutive Producer
Kevin HarpPro-Tools, Assistant Engineer
Kevin WestenbergPhotography
Lee SklarBass
Marc DeSistoEngineer
Michael LandauGuitar
Michael ThompsonGuitar
Nick LaneTrombone
Rafael PadillaPercussion
Ray BrinkerDrums
Ray NeapolitanBass
Ray NeopolitanExecutive Producer
Robert HadleyMastering
Roger DaviesExecutive Producer
Ryan CoreyDesign
Shane FontayneGuitar
Shelly BergConductor
Sixtus OechsleSound Editing
Steve LukatherGuitar (Electric)
Terry DexterVocals (Background)
Tom HalmCopyist, Production Coordination
Vinnie ColaiutaDrums