Joe Cocker - 1972 - Something To Say (1990 Reissue) [mp3@320]

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Joe Cocker - 1972 - Something To Say (1990 Reissue) [mp3@320] (Size: 106.68 MB)
 01 - Pardon Me Sir.mp37.75 MB
 02 - High Time We Went.mp310.4 MB
 03 - She Don't Mind.mp37.25 MB
 04 - Black Eyed Blues.mp310.83 MB
 05 - Something To Say.mp312.47 MB
 06 - Night Rider.mp39.48 MB
 07 - Do Right Woman.mp315.83 MB
 08 - Woman To Woman.mp310.51 MB
 09 - St. James Infirmary.mp314.63 MB
 Joe Cocker - 1972 - Something To Say (1990 Reissue) [mp3@320].txt4.17 KB
 Back.jpg2.88 MB
 Booklet 01.jpg1.54 MB
 Booklet 02.jpg1.96 MB
 Front.jpg1.14 MB
 Joe Cocker - Something To Say.log4.37 KB
 Something To Say.cue1.53 KB


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Ripped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy.
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Joe Cocker - 1972 - Something To Say

(1990 Reissue) [mp3@320]



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Joe Cocker


Joe Cocker in 1969

Wikipedia:
John Robert "Joe" Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer and musician. He was known for his gritty voice, spasmodic body movement in performance and definitive versions of popular songs.
Cocker's cover of the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" reached number one in the UK in 1968. He performed the song live at Woodstock in 1969 and at the Party at the Palace concert for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002. His version also became the theme song for the TV series The Wonder Years. His 1974 cover of "You Are So Beautiful" reached number five in the US. Cocker was the recipient of several awards, including a 1983 Grammy Award for his US number one "Up Where We Belong", a duet with Jennifer Warnes.
In 1993 Cocker was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Male, in 2007 was awarded a bronze Sheffield Legends plaque in his hometown and in 2008 he received an OBE at Buckingham Palace for services to music. Cocker was ranked number 97 on Rolling Stone's 100 greatest singers list.



Something To Say (1990 Reissue)



Artist: Joe Cocker
Title: Something To Say
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: UK
Producer: Denny Cordell, Nigel Thomas
Release Date: 1972, (1990)
Label: Castle Communications
Catalog: CLACD 207
Genre: Rock, Blues, Blues Rock
Duration: 42:42

Wikipedia:
Joe Cocker is the third studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 1972 in Europe as Something To Say on Cube Records, and in the USA as Joe Cocker on A&M Records. It contains the hit single "High Time We Went", that was released in the summer of 1971. Joe Cocker signalled Cocker's change of direction into a more jazzy, blues style. The album reached no. 30 in the US album charts. However, although it received a positive response from the press, it made no impression on the British and European charts.
It's an unusual LP among Joe Cocker albums, in that he wrote the lyrics to six songs. All of them were co-written with Chris Stainton between 1969 and 1972. Only five were written with Stainton, as "Something To Say" was written with Nichols. However, the album's main claim to fame might be that one of its tracks, "Woman to Woman", was the basis for Tupac Shakur's successful hit single "California Love".
The album, re-titled as Something to Say, was originally released on CD in 1990 by Castle Communications and in 1998 a remastered edition of the album was released worldwide on A&M Records. Alan White, soon to be Yes' drummer, played on this album alongside Jim Keltner, after he was featured on George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" and John Lennon's "Live Peace in Toronto", "Imagine" and "Sometime in New-York City" albums. Conrad Isidore played with Steve Stills and Hummingbird, among others. Percussionist Rebop Kwaku Baah was known for his work with Traffic and the German band Can.
On the album's release, the tracks that received the most attention on radio were "Black-Eyed Blues", "Woman to Woman" and the cover version of Gregg Allman's "Midnight Rider", which charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 27.
In 1996, the horn-and-piano riff from "Woman to Woman" was sampled by Tupac Shakur in his song "California Love"; it was a smash hit for Tupac, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

AllMusic Review by Rick Chenault:
This is Joe in a proto-Mad Dogs And Englshmen phase, much harder R&B slant than on later Albums. A mix of studio and live cuts, St. James Infirmary is stellar.



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01 - Pardon Me Sir - 3:19
02 - High Time We Went - 4:28
03 - She Don't Mind - 3:06
04 - Black Eyed Blues - 4:40
05 - Something to Say - 5:23
06 - Night Rider - 4:04
07 - Do Right Woman - 6:51
08 - Woman to Woman - 4:31
09 - St. James Infirmary - 6:20



Personnel:

Lead vocals - Joe Cocker
Guitar - Neil Hubbard
Bass - Allan Spenner
Piano and organ - Chris Stainton
Drums - Jim Keltner, Alan White, Conrad Isidore (live tracks)
Percussion - Felix Falcon
Congas - Rebop Kwaku Baah (live tracks)
Trumpet - Rick (Alphonso) Alfonso
Saxophone - Fred Scerbo, Milton Sloane, Jim Horn (live tracks)
Backing vocals - Gloria Jones, Viola Wills, Virginia Ayers, Beverly Gardner



Note:
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