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May 24, 2008,
Considering he's got one of those voices that would make the tax code sound like music, you'd think that making a good Joe Cocker record wouldn't be that hard. That hasn't always been the case, of course, but here, Ethan Johns, the well-credentialed son of one-time Cocker producer Glyn Johns, nails it with a potent formula of top-shelf material and ace players. Sympathetic song choices abound, from a restrained but forceful version of Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin' " and a rich take on the Meters' "Love Is for Me" to sublime renderings of lesser-known songs by Bob Dylan ("Ring Them Bells"), George Harrison ("Beware of Darkness") and John Fogerty ("Long As I Can See the Light"). His cover of the Beatles' "Come Together" from the "Across the Universe" soundtrack only strengthens a set that already shows Cocker in the best possible light.—Gary Graff


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