Joe Cocker - Gold
Facts
| Artist(s) | Joe Cocker |
| Studio | Hip-O Records |
| Release Date | March 7, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 602498798485 |
| Buy this item | $14.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 23:10 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
Disc 1- Feelin’ Alright
- With A Little Help From My Friends
- Delta Lady
- She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
- Something
- Darling Be Home Soon
- The Letter [Live]
- Cry Me A River [Live]
- High Time We Went
- Black-Eyed Blues
- Midnight Rider
- Put Out The Light
- I Can Stand A Little Rain
- You Are So Beautiful
- I Think It’s Gonna Rain Today
- The Jealous Kind
- Fun Time
- I’m So Glad I’m Standing Here Today
- Sweet Little Woman
- Many Rivers To Cross
- Up Where We Belong
- Civilized Man
- Shelter Me
- You Can Leave Your Hat On
- Unchain My Heart
- When The Night Comes
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
- Night Calls
- Now That The Magic Has Gone
- Summer In The City
- Have A Little Faith In Me
- Sail Away
- Tonight
- First We Take Manhattan
- You Can’t Have My Heart
- One
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Reminder of great talent |
| Best Joe Cocker collection available. |
This 2 disc "Gold" compilation collections blows away the single disc Ultimate Collection set which up until this set had been the best Joe Cocker compilation available.
The best part of Gold is that it covers his entire career from 1969 up through 2005 with his cover of U2's "One".
All of the songs are remastered in crystal clarity and sound fantastic.
There are 36 tracks on this set with 18 songs on each disc. Disc One clocks in at a little over 70 minutes long and Disc Two at about 73 1/2 minutes.
The booklet details his entire career via some excellent liner notes that also show which albums/soundtracks that all of the songs were pulled from. There are also some really nice vintage photographs sprinkled throughout as well.
For the more passive fan, the Ultimate Collection might work better for that but for people wanting to dig a bit deeper, this 2 disc Gold set is highly recommended. August 8, 2007
| This one gets it right |
July 7, 2007
| Up Where He Belongs |
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+ March 11, 2006
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