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Vinyl: JOE COCKER 2 LPs: S/T & With A Little Help From My Friends VG+ 1972 Fly Import!

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JOE COCKER 2 LPs: S/T & With A Little Help From My Friends VG+ 1972 Fly Import!
Vinyl: VG+ Play Tested. Sounds Great! Fly Labels are Clean. This is the Original 1972 Fly Pressing! From Joe Cocker's Peerless 2 first albums both from 1969: Joe Cocker! & With A Little Help From My Friends. This is a well-made, handsome "2-fer" Import from Germany. Some of the greatest Rock 'N Roll is found in these 2 albums with a dizzying cast of talent backing him up, including Jimmy Page, Chris Stainton, Steve Winwood, Leon Russell, Henry McCullough, Rita Coolidge, Merrie Clayton, Bonnie Bramlett and many more! And Dig The grease Band!!! Allmusic.com gives them both 4 stars!!!

Cover: VG+ (see photos) gatefold. Handsome packaging with the original artwork from both Classic albums intact. The Fly inner sleeves are nice, poly lined sleeves.

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AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder [-]

Joe Cocker's debut album holds up extraordinarily well across four decades, the singer's performance bolstered by some very sharp playing, not only by his established sideman/collaborator Chris Stainton, but also some top-notch session musicians, among them drummer Clem Cattini, Steve Winwood on organ, and guitarists Jimmy Page and Albert Lee, all sitting in. It's Cocker's voice, a soulful rasp of an instrument backed up by Madeline Bell, Sunny Weetman and Rossetta Hightower that carries this album and makes "Change in Louise," "Feeling Alright," "Just Like a Woman," "I Shall Be Released," and even "Bye Bye Blackbird" into profound listening experiences. But the surprises in the arrangements, tempo, and approaches taken help make this an exceptional album. Tracks like "Just Like a Woman," with its soaring gospel organ above a lean textured acoustic and light electric accompaniment, and the guitar-dominated rendition of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" -- the formal debut of the Grease Band on record -- all help make this an exceptional listening experience.


AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook

Joe Cocker's first three A&M albums form the bedrock of a career that spans over three decades. While Cocker certainly wasn't always in top form during this stretch -- thanks to alcohol problems and questionable comeback moves in the '80s and '90s -- his early records did inform the classic pub rock sound later credited to proto-punk figures like Graham Parker and Brinsley Schwarz. On those early records, Cocker mixed elements of late-'60s English blues revival recordings ( John Mayall, et al.) with the more contemporary sounds of soul and pop; a sound fused in no small part by producer and arranger Leon Russell, whose gumbo mix figures prominently on this eponymous release and the infamous Mad Dogs & Englishmen live set. Russell's sophisticated swamp blues aesthetic is felt directly with versions of his gospel ballad "Hello, Little Friend" and Beatles-inspired bit of New Orleans pop -- and one of Cocker's biggest hits -- "Delta Lady." Following up on the huge success of an earlier cover of "With a Little Help From My Friends," Cocker mines more Beatles gold with very respectable renditions of "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" and "Something." And rounding out this impressive set are equally astute takes on Dylan's "Dear Landlord," Leonard Cohen's "Bird on the Wire," and John Sebastian's "Darling Be Home Soon." Throughout, Cocker gets superb support from his regular backing group of the time, the Grease Band. A fine introduction to the singer's classic, late-'60s and early-'70s period.