Organic is the fifteenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released on October 14th, 1996 in the UK. The album sees Cocker return to his musical roots with a remarkable collection of new recordings of some of his own classics, including "You Are So Beautiful", "Delta Lady" and "Many Rivers To Cross" coupled with fresh interpretations of Van Morrison's "Into The Mystic", Bob Dylan's "Dignity" and Stevie Wonder's "You And I". The Organic sessions were guided by producer Don Was and include performances from such legendary musicians as Jim Keltner, Billy Preston, Chris Stainton, Dean Parks and Randy Newman.
Originally released on Island Records in 1982, English Soul Rocker Joe Cocker displays powerful interpretive skills on an outstanding selection of songs including - Look What You‘ve Done - Shocked - Seven Days - Ruby Lee and much more. Sheffield Steel includes a line up of noted Reggae session men and has appeared on many audiophile lists for its impressive sonic and musical content.
Civilized Man is the ninth studio album by the British artist Joe Cocker, released in 1984. It included a cover of the 1981 Squeeze hit "Tempted".
Unchain My Heart was the release Joe Cocker had been rebuilding for. The title cut returned him to the Top 40, and the song "A Woman Loves a Man" followed it there along with it being included in the Bull Durham film soundtrack. A solid effort from a veteran.