Joe Cocker - No Ordinary World (2000)

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Title: No Ordinary World
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Eagle Records
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:01:23
Total Size: 480 mb / 179 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. First We Take Manhattan 3:44
2. Different Roads 4:59
3. My Father's Son 4:29
4. While You See A Chance 3:51
5. She Believes In Me 4:44
6. No Ordinary World 3:52
7. Where Would I Be Now 5:28
8. Ain't Gonna Cry Again 4:06
9. Soul Rising 3:57
10. Naked Without You 4:31
11. Love To Lean On 4:17
12. On My Way Home 4:13
13. Lie To Me 4:02
14. Love Made A Promise 5:03

For most intents and purposes, No Ordinary World is an ordinary latter-day Joe Cocker album, filled with slick but impassioned ballads, moderately paced rockers, and smooth adult contemporary pop songs. The thing is, this is just a cut above average, thanks to uniformly fine performances from Cocker and a strong set of songs. Yes, at 14 songs, there are inevitably a couple of slow patches, but there are not only good covers here ("First We Take Manhattan," "While You See a Chance") but some good professionally crafted tunes like "Different Roads," the title track, and the Michael McDonald/Tony Joe White composition, "Where Would I Be Now." No Ordinary World may not erase memories of the fiery early Cocker albums, nor is it quite as memorable as the best of his latter-day work, but for longtime fans, it's a nice, satisfying listen.