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Hymn for My Soul

Hymn for My Soul
Artist: Joe Cocker
Label: Fantasy

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 795

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 30398
UPC: 888072303980
EAN: 0888072303980
ASIN: B00160ANPU

Release Date: May 13, 2008
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Tracks:

  • You Haven't Done Nothin'
  • One Word (Peace)
  • Love Is For Me
  • Don't Give Up On Me
  • Long As I Can See The Light
  • Beware Of The Darkness
  • Just Pass It On
  • River's Invitation
  • Ring Them Bells
  • Hymn 4 My Soul
  • Come Together

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Nearly four decades after he thrilled the throngs at Woodstock, Joe Cocker remains one of rock's pre-eminent survivors, recording and touring prolifically and maintaining a loyal worldwide fan base. On Hymn For My Soul "The Sheffield Soul Shouter" delivers a stellar album that includes songs by Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, the Meters, John Fogerty, Percy Mayfield and more. The album was produced by Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontagne), the son of Glyn Johns, who was the engineer on many of Cocker's early albums. Fantasy has the exclusive U.S. release of this album, which contains the bonus track "Come Together," from the Across The Universe soundtrack.

Album Description
New 2007 studio album. EMI.

Album Details
2007 Album from the Veteran Blue-eyed Soul Singer and Master Song Interpreter Produced by Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams, Ray Lamontagne, Kings of Leon, Razorlight). Musicians on These Special Sessions Included Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Benmont Tench, Legendary Drummer Jim Keltner, Mike Finnigan, Ace Guitarist Albert Lee, Dave Palmer, Greg Leisz, James Gadson, Bob Babbitt and Johns. The Songs Include a Cocker's Signatures on Bob Dylan's "Ring them Bells", John Fogerty's "Long as I Can See the Light" and Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin".


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4 out of 5 stars BEST JOE COCKER STUDIO ALBUM IN YEARS.   April 3, 2007
Anthony Accordino (Massapequa Park, New York United States)
26 out of 33 found this review helpful

Rock legend Joe Cocker has just released a stunning new studio album "Hymn For My Soul", which in my opinion will generate rave reviews. The album will only be released in Europe while Joe starts a world tour in that region. The cd will eventually find release in the USA in late 2007. It can be ordered on Amazon or many other sites that sell music. What makes this cd so special, is Cocker recorded this cd with Ethan Johns, whose father Glyn mixed the "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" album some 37 years ago. Recorded in the same studio as his sophmore classic from 1969 "Joe Cocker!", "Hymn For My Soul" is a smooth rock/soul delight that sounds as if it were sung live. In many ways this is a live recording from the studio, as it was recorded the old fashion way, with musicians actually playing in the studio as the vocal tracks were being recorded. No over-production, or computer over-dubs here. This is the real deal, and what you get is the pure growl of Joe Cocker's voice, and real instrumentation. Some of the highlights here include "You haven't Done Nothing", "Just Pass It On", an unbelievable take on George Harrison's "Beware Of Darkness", "Ring Them Bells", and of course the funky title track "Hymn For My Soul". Some great musicians lend a helping hand on this recording, like Jim Keltner and James Gadson on drums, Benmont Tench from Tom Petty's band on keyboards, Jethro Tulls piano man Dave Palmer is also on keyboards. The legendary Bob Babbit who played for the Motown house band the "Funk Brothers", is on bass and Merry Clayton, who sang back-up to Joe in the sixties, is back on back-up vocals. This is Cockers purest album in quite awhile, complete with some of his best vocal arrangements and sound in years. Also included on this domestic release[U.S> only], is the bonus track "Come Together", from the "Across The Universe" soundtrack, which proves to be another stellar cover of a Beatles song. At 63 years old, Joe Cocker still packs a punch like no other from his generation. Don't miss this legend as he is touring the U.S this summer with Steve Miller.


5 out of 5 stars Hymn For My Soul Is Outstanding!   April 6, 2007
Scott Bleiberg (Sunrise, FL USA)
21 out of 25 found this review helpful

"Hymn For My Soul" is one of the finest albums Joe Cocker has ever released. And, he has found the perfect producer for this stage of his career - Ethan Johns. Together, they have created a masterpiece. It is my hope that this partnership will remain in force for a long time.

What makes this album great is a back to basics approach. The album was recorded on tape, with Joe and the musicians all in the same room, and Joe singing live with the band. This brings out the best in Joe's voice. All the nooks and crannies are there, and there is great warmth and presence in the sound. There are no computers, no multi-layered arrangements, and there isn't the slick adult contemporary feel that has been present on recent albums. What we have is Joe singing R&B and ballads as only he can. His voice remains powerful, yet at the same time he is capable of great sensitivity. That is what sets Joe apart from all of the pretenders.

Joe puts his imprint on songs from Stevie Wonder (You Haven't Done Nothin'), Bob Dylan (Ring Them Bells), George Harrison (Beware Of Darkness), John Fogerty (Long As I Can See The Light), The Meters (Love Is For Me), Percy Mayfield (River's Invitation), Solomon Burke (Don't Give Up On Me), The Subdudes (One Word - Peace), old friend Daniel Moore (Just Pass It On), and the title track by Andy Fairweather Low. These are, in many cases, unexpected and inspired song choices.

Some will complain about another "covers" album, but they don't get what Joe is all about. While he has put out a lot of memorable original material, he is at his best when he takes a great song introduced by someone else and sings it his way. After all, isn't that what great interpretive singers do? Would anybody criticize Sinatra for not writing his own material? Others will muse, "there are no true rock songs". Well, Joe has never been a pure rocker. He has always mixed rock, ballads, R&B, even a tinge of country, going back to his days in Sheffield. What is important here is that Joe is singing great, the musicianship is fantastic, and the album is beautifully recorded. At 63, he is showing that he still has it, and has a lot left in the tank.

Right now, HFMS is available only as an import, and will probably released in the US late this year. Hopefully, this album will be the one to catapult Joe back in to the spotlight in the US, and compel the Rock Hall Of Fame and the Grammys to finally give Joe Cocker the recognition he deserves.



4 out of 5 stars COCKER GOES TO CHURCH WITH HYMN - JOIN HIM   April 3, 2007
Alan Dorfman (DELRAY BEACH, FL United States)
20 out of 27 found this review helpful

Finishing up his fourth decade of recording, the original Mad Dog and Englishman, at times better known for performances masquerading as epileptic fits and a growl with enough grit to use as sandpaper, Joe Cocker has survived and thrived as an ultimate interpreter of other people's songs, bringing to them a power and vulnerability that few singers can match.

He's back again with a new collection with less grit but no less passion wrapped in crystal clear production that shows off his still compelling voice off to it best advantage. Every selection either has a bluesy, elegaic, or gospel tone and is done well.

As usual Joe shines with his cover versions and there are plenty here to carry on that tradition - Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothing," George Harrison's "Beware Of Darkness," and Percy Mayfield's "River's Invitation." John Fogerty's "Long As I Can See The Light" is re-imagined as a religious dirge and Andy Fairweather Low (of Amen Corner and later back-up guitarist/vocalist for Eric Clapton) provides Joe with the tour de force title tune "Hymn 4 The Soul."

There's more treasure to be dug here, particularly "One Word (Peace)" which, if I had my way, would be playing on every radio station from here to Timbuktu. It is a fervent plea for peace in a world where war and terrorisn is now in everyone's backyard.

For Joe Cocker fans and people who like the blues and brilliant interpretors.



5 out of 5 stars Joe's got gospel covered   July 23, 2008
R. Kyle (USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Joe Cocker's got the best voice for singing gospel. That rough burr just sends chills down your spine. IMHO, this is one of the best Cocker collections ever. He's borrowed sidemen and sidewomen from everyone from Ray Charles to Jimi Hendrix and the covers he's chosen couldn't be better.

It's hard to pick a favorite from this soul soaring collection. "As Long as I can See the Light" has been a favorite of mine since CCR, but Cocker's version is in many ways even stronger than John Fogerty's.

"One Word Peace" comes from the very underestimated New Orleans based band, The Subdudes. This is one of their finer songs and I'm hoping Cocker's cover will get them a bit more attention, too.

"Just Pass it On" is a gorgeous message and the chorus will get you up standing up and cheering.

Of course, the ending track is "Come Together" from "Across the Universe" which was one of the best songs from that movie. It's not gospel per se, but it gets the message across and this collection has 'message' everywhere!

Rebecca Kyle, July 2008



5 out of 5 stars Joe Cocker keeps getting better   May 15, 2007
Aletta M. Young (Cedaredge, CO USA)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

I am a long time fan of Joe Cocker. He just seems to get better and better, I think his voice has improved through the years. Favorite songs on the album: "Beware of Darkness" and "Just pass it on". "Just pass it on" is really unusual for a Joe cocker song, but I really enjoyed it.


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