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With A Little Help From My Friends
Release Date: 1999-10-05, Audio CD, Interscope Records
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- Posted: Jul-27-2008
Great Album, but buy the original
I bought "With a Little Help From My Friends" in '69 for 99ยข and I still play it. From "Feelin Alright" "Bye Bye Blackbird" "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" "Do I Still Figure in Your Life" to "I Shall Be Released" I'm still trying to pick among three of the tracks to be played at my funeral....
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- Posted: Jun-23-2008
his best
this was joes first album that came out shortly befor his famed woodstock apperance and rightfully so launched him into stardom. it contains some of his best tracks including feelin alright and with a little help from my friends,but also great lesser known tracks like dont let me be misunderstood...
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- Posted: Apr-10-2008
a guy named Joe
Joe Cocker really takes the crown as the king of Beatle covers with his take on WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS. And it's the perfect title for the album because he had more than a little help cutting these sessions with many of England's top rock musicians. He covers Dylan and others in fine...
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- Posted: May-16-2007
Two stars only
One star for Lennon - McCartney cover, second one for Jimmy Page guitar. Unfortunatelly, didn't have a chance to listen to original version (this one is remastered version).
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- Posted: Mar-09-2007
One of Joe Cocker's best
When I fist listen to the old vynil LP it seems fantastic to me, now it sounds the same. It's impossibe not to own this CD.
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- Posted: Nov-13-2004
His Best
This is Joe's first album and it is his best IMHO. His following release, Joe Cocker, is also highly praised but I think falls a distant second to this one. Alot of soul and great musicians to back him up, including Jimmy Page. This one is great.
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- Posted: Aug-15-2004
Joe Cocker's Terrific Debut
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS is an exceptional debut from Joe Cocker. It contains a wonderful mix of covers and a few originals, and the title cut rips the Beatles' original to shreds any day. Also not to be missed is Cocker's rendition of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", sung to sound like...
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- Posted: Feb-25-2004
1969's Rock N Roll Rookie Of The Year!
Joe Cocker's 1969 debut album "With a Little Help From My Friends", is without question, one of the greatest debut albums of the classic rock era. This release packs a punch from the very start. Beside the title track, which is one of the most recognized rock songs ever recorded, Joe is simply...
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- Posted: Dec-19-2002
One of the Best Rock Records of the 60's
One of the best rock records of the 60s...or any decade actually. A "must" have...
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- Posted: Mar-23-2002
a fine debut
this is a fine start. cocker is helped out on this debut album by an impressive list of british rock luminaries-jimmy page and steve winwood are certainly the best known, but also guys from bands like spooky tooth and procol harum, among others. cocker's band from the period is, of course, also...
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