Elly Roberts reviews
Joe Cocker:
Heart and Soul
Distributed by
Parlophone (EMI)
- Released: September 2004
- Rating: 8/10
- Cat. No: 07243 8 66401 2 3
Track listing:
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
Paul Weller’s just done it, The Beautiful South have just done it – so why not Joe Cocker?
A ‘covers’ album that is. Old gravel neck, returns with 12 standards on his
new album Heart and Soul, celebrating 40 years since his first single in 1964
This throaty, emotive pop-rock singer, born in Sheffield on 20 May 1944,
certainly knows a thing or two about belting out a song. He made his impact
covering the Beatles' With A Little Help From My Friends back in
1968.
He also made a huge impact at Woodstock the following year. At the 1988 Princes’
Trust Concert, he showed Marti Pellow (of Wet Wet Wet) the door, as he joined
him, and blew him off stage – a truly wonderful moment ! It now seems appropriate
he seeks out other classics. It’s not the first time he’s gone into this
territory, as he regularly includes one or two on albums he consistently does well
with across mainland Europe. It’s loaded with top class musicians – Steve
Lukathur (Toto) Jeff Skunk Baxter (ex - Steely Dan), Jeff Beck (ex-Yardbirds),
Dean Parks, and yes - Eric Clapton.
Collectively, they provide the perfect backdrop for this ballsy blast: it’s
no more than you’d expect, knowing his vocal reputation. It’s not all out and
out rock though, as he tenderly handles some fantastic songs from the likes
of Paul McCartney, Marvin Gaye, U2, and Rose Royce. At the core of it is R’n’B
and Soul, with a kind of Blues Brothers feel.
Most of it works to perfection, there are some duff ones though like Jealous Guy
(who could ever match Roxy Music’s version?) Best bits are Chain Of Fools,
One, Maybe I’m Amazed and Every Kind Of People.
Cocker recently said, "It’s not about trying to better something. It’s
about trying to add a little flavour of your own." He’s certainly done
that – and how.
Weblink:
Joe Cocker.com
DVDs reviewed by the editor are watched on a Panasonic TXW32R4 32" widescreen TV
connected to either a Creative Dxr2 DVD-ROM player or Microsoft Xbox and
played through a Sony STR-DB930 amplifier.