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POSTED BY: radiohubcentral on August 16, 2007, 6:21 am [ QUOTE ]


From Anastasia Saradoc - Corporate Communications, EMI Music Canada

 

 

"CLASSIC COCKER" - A NEW COLLECTION OF JOE COCKER’S SMASH HITS

IN CD AND DELUXE CD/DVD PACKAGES OUT IN CANADA ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2007


Features 19 Hits, Including the Grammy-Winning “Up Where We Belong,” “With A Little Help From My Friends,"

and “You Are So Beautiful;” Deluxe Edition CD/DVD Adds 8 Music Videos and Live Performance Clips


Capitol/EMI has compiled Joe Cocker’s best tracks for a new hits collection to be released on Tuesday, September 4, 2007, Classic Cocker.  The 19-track CD features hit singles from albums Cocker released via Capitol and Epic/550 and from major film soundtracks, including the Grammy-winning “Up Where We Belong,” “You Are So Beautiful,” and “With A Little Help From My Friends.”  A Deluxe Edition CD/DVD adds three filmed concert performances and five music videos. Both packages also include Cocker’s 1975 hit ballad “You Are So Beautiful” and a new liner notes essay by music writer Scott Schinder.

Joe Cocker scored one of the biggest hits of his career in 1982 with the Grammy-winning single "Up Where We Belong," a lush romantic duet with Jennifer Warnes from the film An Officer and A Gentleman. That success signaled a high-profile career move for Cocker, and set the stage for his signing to Capitol/EMI.  Cocker’s lengthy stint with Capitol/EMI saw him undergo a major musical and career resurgence that restored him to the commercial prominence he'd had during his original rise to stardom in the late 1960s.

Cocker's first Capitol release was 1984's transitional Civilized Man, whose bracing title track previewed the sleek commercial sound that he would soon perfect.  The same year saw Cocker contribute to another movie soundtrack, recording "Edge Of A Dream" for the film Teachers. Cocker, released in 1986, featured the wailing "Shelter Me" and a sly reading of Randy Newman's "You Can Leave Your Hat On;" the latter track prominently was featured in the film 9 1/2 Weeks. 

Unchain My Heart, released in 1987, was widely acclaimed as Cocker's strongest effort in years, with producers Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight modernizing the artist's sound in a manner that complemented his gritty vocals. Cocker rose to the occasion, giving his all on such numbers as "A Woman Loves A Man" and the title song, a pleading Ray Charles classic that Cocker manages to make his own. Cocker, Hartman and Midnight continued their successful formula on 1989's One Night Of Sin, coming up with a Top 10 hit in "When The Night Comes," co-written by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams and pro tunesmiths Jim Vallance and Diane Warren.

Cocker has long been renowned for his electrifying live performances, and the 1990 release Joe Cocker Live found him revisiting some of his early classics in a concert setting. 1992 saw the release of Night Calls, which became a major hit in Europe, thanks to such memorable tracks as the John Miles-penned "Now That The Magic Has Gone" and Cocker's forceful take on Gary Wright's "Love Is Alive."  Also recorded during the Night Calls sessions, but not included on the album, was Cocker's heartfelt interpretation of Jimmy Ruffin’s Motown classic "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted."

While he remained with EMI overseas, Cocker changed his North American affiliation to Epic/550 for his 1994 release Have A Little Faith, which got its title from Cocker's sensitive version of John Hiatt's "Have A Little Faith In Me." 1996's Organic was partially comprised of stripped-down acoustic tracks and featured an elegantly spare reworking of Cocker's Leon Russell-penned 1969 hit "Delta Lady," as well as a personalized reading of the Animals' "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."

Nearly four decades after he thrilled the throngs at Woodstock, Joe Cocker remains one of rock's preeminent survivors, continuing to record and tour prolifically.  The music that he made during his Capitol years remains an essential chapter of his durable body of work.


For more information, visit Joe Cocker’s official Website: www.cocker.com.

 

JOE COCKER: CLASSIC COCKER (CD)
1. When The Night Comes - From the album One Night Of Sin (1989)
2. Unchain My Heart [’90s Version] - From the album Unchain My Heart (1987)
3. You Can Leave Your Hat On - From the album Cocker; featured in the movie 9-1/2 Weeks (1986)
4. Delta Lady [’96 Version] - From the album Organic (1996)
5. Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood - From the album Organic (1996)
6. What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted - (1992) From the UK album Greatest Hits (1998)
7. Now That The Magic Has Gone - From the album Night Calls (1992)
8. The Letter [Live] - From the album Joe Cocker Live! (1990)
9. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window [Live] - From the album Joe Cocker Live! (1990)
10. Up Where We Belong – with Jennifer Warnes - From the movie An Officer & A Gentleman (1982)
11. A Woman Loves A Man - From the album Unchain My Heart; featured in the movie Bull Durham (1988)
12. Civilized Man - From the album Civilized Man (1984)
13. Shelter Me - From the album Cocker (1986)
14. Love Is Alive - From the album Night Calls (1992)
15. Have A Little Faith In Me - From the album Have A Little Faith In Me (1994)
16. Edge Of A Dream - From the movie Teachers (1984)
17. Feelin’ Alright [Live] - From the album Joe Cocker Live! (1990)
18. With A Little Help From My Friends [Live] - From the album Joe Cocker Live! (1990)
19. You Are So Beautiful - From the album I Can Stand A Little Rain (1975)

 

JOE COCKER: CLASSIC COCKER (Deluxe Edition) (CD/DVD)
(DVD contents)
1. When The Night Comes (music video)
2. Unchain My Heart [’90s Version] (music video)
3. Shelter Me (music video)
4. Now That The Magic Has Gone (music video)
5. You Are So Beautiful [’90s Version] (music video)
6. Up Where We Belong (filmed live during Night Calls tour, 1992)
7. Feels Like Forever (filmed live during Night Calls tour, 1992)
8. With A Little Help From My Friends (filmed live during Night Calls tour, 1992)

 





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