Sheffield Steel

Sheffield Steel

by Joe Cocker
Sheffield Steel

Sheffield Steel

by Joe Cocker

CD(Remastered / Bonus Tracks)

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Overview

After his one-album stint at Asylum Records with Luxury You Can Afford in 1978, Joe Cocker was without a record label until 1981, when he signed to Island Records. Island head Chris Blackwell took him to the Compass Point studios in the Bahamas, where he recorded a 12-inch single, "Sweet Little Woman"/"Look What You've Done" (included here among the bonus tracks), released in May 1981, then continued working on a full-length album. When that album, Sheffield Steel, appeared a year later, listeners could be forgiven for imagining, during the instrumental portions, that they were hearing not a Joe Cocker disc, but rather a Robert Palmer record. The instrumentalists were the Compass Point All-Stars, led by drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare, and including keyboard player Wally Badarou and guitarist Barry Reynolds, and they maintained a steady tropical groove on most tracks that strongly recalled their work on Palmer's series of albums. Typically, however, Cocker made his own a group of high-quality songs from major songwriters. Bob Dylan's "Seven Days" was an obscure tune only previously heard in a 1979 recording by Ron Wood. Cocker succeeded with Randy Newman's "Marie" as he would again four years later with the songwriter's "You Can Leave Your Hat On" by singing it without any of the irony Newman's version contained. Cocker got a jump on what would be the title track to Steve Winwood's next album, "Talking Back to the Night," and he approached Jimmy Webb's "Just Like Always" with delicacy. The result was an effective album, if, once again, a one-off effort, since Cocker, his career rejuvenated by the success of the movie theme "Up Where We Belong," quickly decamped for Capitol. This reissue adds two previously unreleased songs, one of which is an impressive rendition of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues." ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 10/15/2002
Label: Island / Island/Universal
UPC: 0044006315225
Rank: 56600

Tracks

  1. Look What You've Done
  2. Shocked
  3. Sweet Little Woman
  4. Seven Days
  5. Marie
  6. Ruby Lee
  7. Many Rivers to Cross
  8. So Good, So Right
  9. Talking Back to the Night
  10. Just Like Always
  11. Sweet Little Woman
  12. Look What You've Done
  13. Right in the Middle (Of Falling in Love)
  14. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joe Cocker   Primary Artist,Vocals
Robert Palmer   Guest Artist,Vocals
Jimmy Cliff   Guest Artist,Vocals
Sly & Robbie   Guest Artist
Wally Badarou   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Adrian Belew   Guest Artist,Guitar
Barry Reynolds   Guitar,Vocals
Robbie Shakespeare   Bass,Vocals
Uziah "Sticky" Thompson   Percussion
Mikey Chung   Guitar
Sly Dunbar   Drums

Technical Credits

B.B. King   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Bill Withers   Composer
Ira Ingber   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Jimmy Webb   Composer
Will Jennings   Composer
Sam Dees   Composer
Jimmy Cliff   Composer
Jules Taub   Composer
Marvin Gaye   Composer
Randy Newman   Composer
Alex Sadkin   Engineer,Producer
Chris Blackwell   Producer
James Nyx   Composer
Benji Armbrister   Engineer
Greg Sutton   Composer
Melvin Dunlap   Composer
Leo Nocentelli   Composer
David Oxtoby   Artwork,Paintings,Cover Design
Andrew Fraser   Composer
James Nyx, Jr.   Composer
Paul Wexler   Assistant Producer,Associate Producer
Gregg Sutton   Composer
Ire Ingbar   Composer
Anton Corbijn   Photography
Muddy Waters   Composer
Steve Winwood   Composer
Andy Fraser   Composer
Brenda Russell   Composer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Traditional   Composer
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