ravenstone Posted July 31, 2020 Share #1 Posted July 31, 2020 MP3 CBR 320 kbps ~ 101 Mb Rock, Blues | 00:41:49 | Fantasy #FCD-30398 The very title of Joe Cocker's Hymn for My Soul suggests that this, his 2007 studio album, is a gospel affair, or at least something inspired by faith – something that isn't true to the letter, yet there is something true about the spirit of this sentiment, for these are songs that serve as a tonic to Cocker's soul. He's pulled songs from several familiar sources – Stevie Wonder, George Harrison, Bob Dylan – and found other newer songs that share a similar sentiment, offering reassuring thoughts in troubled times. While nobody could ever claim that this album – produced by Ethan Johns, son of Glyn – has any grit, it nevertheless is warmer than recent Cocker discs, boasting a soulful heart (even if it has been polished and cleaned until it sparkles). If this isn't enough to bring long-straying Cocker fans back into the fold, it nevertheless is his best record in recent memory, and will satisfy those who have been looking for nothing more than a good, solid album from him, which this surely is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Tracklist: 01. You Haven’t Done Nothin’ [0:03:50.15] 02. One Word (Peace) [0:02:49.22] 03. Love Is for Me [0:04:05.23] 04. Don’t Give Up on Me [0:04:05.53] 05. Long as I Can See the Light [0:03:34.69] 06. Beware of Darkness [0:03:51.05] 07. Just Pass It On [0:04:39.46] 08. Rivers Invitation [0:03:31.00] 09. Ring Them Bells [0:03:04.41] 10. Hymn 4 My Soul [0:03:54.51] 11. Come Together [0:04:22.72] Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. 1 2 Link to comment
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