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Joe Cocker - Recorded Live In Montreux, Switzerland album flac Performer: Joe Cocker
Title: Recorded Live In Montreux, Switzerland
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1702 mb
FLAC album: 1545 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Rock

It features hit singles "You Can Leave Your Hat On" and "Don't You Love Me Anymore", the first made popular after its use in the famous striptease scene in the film 9 1/2 Weeks. Released as a single, Cocker's version of the song peaked at No. 35 on Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. The album also features rendition of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues", a Motown legend's classic lament to urban decay.

Recorded Live in Montreux, Switzerland, July 2, 1992. Vertrieb: MCM, Rauheckstraße 10, D-7101 Abstatt.

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.

Joe Cocker Live is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). It was recorded live 5 October 1989 at Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts with the exception of the last two tracks which were recorded in the studio. The album was re-released in 2011 under the title Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits Live. Feelin' Alright" (Dave Mason) – 4:43. Shelter Me" (Nick Di Stefano) – 4:26. Hitchcock Railway" (Donald Lewis Dunn, Tony McCashen) – 3:58.

He had just recorded Fenix, his second album for Flying Dutchman, which saw him temper his previously experimental sound, putting more emphasis on the rhythms and folk music of South America and less on the avant-garde. Third World, his debut for the company, had started the process, prompting his recognition as a leader. Bob Thiele, the label’s owner, decided to build Flying Dutchman Night at that year’s Montreux Jazz Festival around Barbieri. Montreux was a great place to showcase talent. Claude Nobs had started the Festival in 1967, and 1971 was the year it became truly international, with Polydor, Atlantic and Flying Dutchman all recording artists at the event. Flying Dutchman Night included sets from Barbieri, Oliver Nelson, Leon Thomas, Larry Coryell and Eddie Vinson. It happened for Gato Barbieri at Montreux in 1971, the moment captured on this release.

It was recorded on October 5th, 1989 at Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts with the exception of the last two tracks which were recorded in the studio. The album features tracks by Dave Mason ("Feelin' Alright"), Randy Newman ("Guilty", "You Can Leave Your Hat On"), The Beatles ("With A Little Help From My Friends"), and the Dennis Wilson, Billy Preston penned hit "You Are So Beautiful". The album went Platinum in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and achieved Gold status in France. This is the first ever reissue of this double.

Temporarily out of stock. This would be the first of 4 appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival that the owner of one of the most recognizable and unique voices in music has made. Cocker’s 70-minute performance features a number of hits, including "With A Little Help From My Friends", "Feeling Alright", and "You Are So Beautiful".