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1974 studio album by Joe Cocker

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AllMusic[1]
Christgau`s Record GuideC[2]
Džuboks(Favorable)[3]

I Can Stand a Little Rain is the fourth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in August 1974, and occasionally considered[by whom?] to be the singer`s finest album in that decade.

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I Can Stand a Little Rain

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 7 Agosto 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: A&M · · Productor: Jim Price
    1
    Put Out the Light
    Joe Cocker • w: Daniel Moore • 1974 /08 /07 1
    4:11
  • 2
    I Can Stand a Little Rain
    Joe Cocker • w: Jim Price • 1974 /08 /07 1
    3:33
  • 3
    I Get Mad
    Joe Cocker • w: Joe Cocker, Jim Price • 1974 /08 /07 1
    3:38
  • 4
    Sing Me a Song
    Joe Cocker • w: Henry McCullough • 1974 /08 /07 1
    2:25
  • 5
    The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
    Joe Cocker • w: Jimmy Webb • 1974 /08 /07 1
    3:31
  • 1
    Don`t Forget Me
    Joe Cocker • w: Harry Nilsson • 1974 /08 /07 2
    3:19
  • 2
    You Are So Beautiful
    Joe Cocker • w: Billy Preston, Bruce Fisher • 1974 /08 /07 2
    2:39
  • 3
    It`s a Sin (When You Love Somebody)
    Joe Cocker • w: Jimmy Webb • 1974 /08 /07 2
    3:49
  • 4
    Performance
    Joe Cocker • w: Allen Toussaint • 1974 /08 /07 2
    4:39
  • 5
    Guilty
    Joe Cocker • w: Randy Newman • 1974 /08 /07 2
    2:46
  • Singles


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    I Can Stand a Little Rain
    Studio album by
    ReleasedAugust 7, 1974
    Recorded1973−1974 in Los Angeles
    GenreRock
    Length34:29
    LabelA&M
    ProducerJim Price
    Joe Cocker chronology
    Joe Cocker
    (1972)
    I Can Stand a Little Rain
    (1974)
    Jamaica Say You Will
    (1975)
    Singles from I Can Stand a Little Rain
    1. "Put Out the Light"
      Released: June 1974
    2. "I Can Stand a Little Rain"
      Released: October 1974
    3. "You Are So Beautiful"
      Released: November 1974

    Review

    1974 studio album by Joe Cocker

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC[2]
    Džuboks(Favorable)[3]

    I Can Stand a Little Rain is the fourth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in August 1974, and occasionally considered[by whom?] to be the singer`s finest album in that decade.

    Leer más

    Background

    In 1973, in the midst of uncertainty career-wise, Joe Cocker teamed up with Jim Price, a trumpet player turned producer, who had previously been member of Cocker`s touring band.

    "Jim rekindled my interest," Cocker said in an interview for "Blank Space" in 1979. "Jim called and played me `You Are So Beautiful`, he just came round the house and said, `What`s wrong?` And he played me `I Can Stand a Little Rain,` which turned out to be the title of the album. The two things that kind of re-fired me into work again, and consequently drove me insane in the process."

    I Can Stand a Little Rain found the singer working with top songwriters and session players, including Chuck Rainey, Cornell Dupree and Bernard Purdie, as well as future Toto founder members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro. Some of the writers, like Randy Newman and Jimmy Webb, ended up performing on Cocker`s covers of their songs. The album is, however, particularly noticeable for the song "You Are So Beautiful", originally released on Billy Preston`s The Kids & Me album. Ultimately, it went on to become one of Cocker`s bigger hits, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, proving this album to eventually become a hit.

    The original idea was that of a double album but A&M did not approve of it. The rest of the songs recorded during the sessions were released in April 1975 on Cocker`s next album Jamaica Say You Will, which was not equally successful.

    In 2013, "The Moon`s a Harsh Mistress" was re-recorded by Jimmy Webb in a duet with Joe Cocker. It turned out to be Cocker`s final recorded performance.

    Track listing

    Side One

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Put Out the Light"Daniel Moore4:11
    2."I Can Stand a Little Rain"Jim Price3:33
    3."I Get Mad"Joe Cocker, Jim Price3:38
    4."Sing Me a Song"Henry McCullough2:25
    5."The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress"Jimmy Webb3:31

    Side Two

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Don`t Forget Me"Harry Nilsson3:19
    7."You Are So Beautiful"Billy Preston, Bruce Fisher2:39
    8."It`s a Sin (When You Love Somebody)"Jimmy Webb3:49
    9."Performance"Allen Toussaint4:39
    10."Guilty"Randy Newman2:46

    Personnel

    • Joe Cocker – lead vocals
    • David Paich – acoustic piano (1, 8)
    • Nicky Hopkins – acoustic piano (2, 6, 7)
    • Richard Tee – acoustic piano (3), organ (3)
    • Jimmy Webb – acoustic piano (5)
    • Peggy Sandvig – organ (6)
    • Greg Mathieson – acoustic piano (9)
    • Randy Newman – acoustic piano (10)
    • Ralph Hammer – guitar (1)
    • Ray Parker Jr. – guitar (1, 8, 9)
    • Jay Graydon – guitar (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Henry McCullough – guitar (2, 6)
    • Cornell Dupree – guitar (3)
    • Dave McDaniel – bass guitar (1, 2, 7–9)
    • Chuck Rainey – bass guitar (3)
    • Chris Stewart – bass guitar (4, 6)
    • Ollie E. Brown – drums (1, 8, 9)
    • Jeff Porcaro – drums (2, 6)
    • Bernard Purdie – drums (3)
    • Jimmy Karstein – drums (4)
    • Jim Horn – alto saxophone (1, 3)
    • Trevor Lawrence – tenor saxophone (1, 3)
    • Jim Price – trombone (1, 3), acoustic piano (4), organ (4)
    • Mayo Tiana – trombone (1, 3)
    • Stuart Blumberg – trumpet (1, 3)
    • Steve Madaio – trumpet (1, 3)
    • Daniel Moore – backing vocals (1)
    • Merry Clayton – backing vocals (2)
    • Venetta Fields – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Clydie King – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Sherlie Matthews – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)

    Production

    • Producer and Arrangements – Jim Price
    • Mostly recorded at The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, 1973 (Tracks 1 & 7–10) / 1974 (Tracks 2–6).
    • Engineers – Mario Aglietti, Rob Fraboni, Rick Heenan, J.J. Jansen, Nat Jeffrey, Carlton Lee, Ken Klinger, Joe Tuzen and Zak Zenor.
    • Mixing – Rob Fraboni
    • Mastered by Kent Duncan at Kendun Recorders (Burbank, CA).
    • Art Direction – Roland Young
    • Design – Chuck Beeson
    • Photography – Steve Vaughan

    Chart performance

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1974

    US Billboard

    11

    1974 studio album by Joe Cocker

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC[2]
    Džuboks(Favorable)[3]

    I Can Stand a Little Rain is the fourth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in August 1974, and occasionally considered[by whom?] to be the singer`s finest album in that decade.

    Background

    In 1973, in the midst of uncertainty career-wise, Joe Cocker teamed up with Jim Price, a trumpet player turned producer, who had previously been member of Cocker`s touring band.

    "Jim rekindled my interest," Cocker said in an interview for "Blank Space" in 1979. "Jim called and played me `You Are So Beautiful`, he just came round the house and said, `What`s wrong?` And he played me `I Can Stand a Little Rain,` which turned out to be the title of the album. The two things that kind of re-fired me into work again, and consequently drove me insane in the process."

    I Can Stand a Little Rain found the singer working with top songwriters and session players, including Chuck Rainey, Cornell Dupree and Bernard Purdie, as well as future Toto founder members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro. Some of the writers, like Randy Newman and Jimmy Webb, ended up performing on Cocker`s covers of their songs. The album is, however, particularly noticeable for the song "You Are So Beautiful", originally released on Billy Preston`s The Kids & Me album. Ultimately, it went on to become one of Cocker`s bigger hits, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, proving this album to eventually become a hit.

    The original idea was that of a double album but A&M did not approve of it. The rest of the songs recorded during the sessions were released in April 1975 on Cocker`s next album Jamaica Say You Will, which was not equally successful.

    In 2013, "The Moon`s a Harsh Mistress" was re-recorded by Jimmy Webb in a duet with Joe Cocker. It turned out to be Cocker`s final recorded performance.

    Track listing

    Side One

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Put Out the Light"Daniel Moore4:11
    2."I Can Stand a Little Rain"Jim Price3:33
    3."I Get Mad"Joe Cocker, Jim Price3:38
    4."Sing Me a Song"Henry McCullough2:25
    5."The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress"Jimmy Webb3:31

    Side Two

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Don`t Forget Me"Harry Nilsson3:19
    7."You Are So Beautiful"Billy Preston, Bruce Fisher2:39
    8."It`s a Sin (When You Love Somebody)"Jimmy Webb3:49
    9."Performance"Allen Toussaint4:39
    10."Guilty"Randy Newman2:46

    Personnel

    • Joe Cocker – lead vocals
    • David Paich – acoustic piano (1, 8)
    • Nicky Hopkins – acoustic piano (2, 6, 7)
    • Richard Tee – acoustic piano (3), organ (3)
    • Jimmy Webb – acoustic piano (5)
    • Peggy Sandvig – organ (6)
    • Greg Mathieson – acoustic piano (9)
    • Randy Newman – acoustic piano (10)
    • Ralph Hammer – guitar (1)
    • Ray Parker Jr. – guitar (1, 8, 9)
    • Jay Graydon – guitar (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Henry McCullough – guitar (2, 6)
    • Cornell Dupree – guitar (3)
    • Dave McDaniel – bass guitar (1, 2, 7–9)
    • Chuck Rainey – bass guitar (3)
    • Chris Stewart – bass guitar (4, 6)
    • Ollie E. Brown – drums (1, 8, 9)
    • Jeff Porcaro – drums (2, 6)
    • Bernard Purdie – drums (3)
    • Jimmy Karstein – drums (4)
    • Jim Horn – alto saxophone (1, 3)
    • Trevor Lawrence – tenor saxophone (1, 3)
    • Jim Price – trombone (1, 3), acoustic piano (4), organ (4)
    • Mayo Tiana – trombone (1, 3)
    • Stuart Blumberg – trumpet (1, 3)
    • Steve Madaio – trumpet (1, 3)
    • Daniel Moore – backing vocals (1)
    • Merry Clayton – backing vocals (2)
    • Venetta Fields – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Clydie King – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)
    • Sherlie Matthews – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 9)

    Production

    • Producer and Arrangements – Jim Price
    • Mostly recorded at The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, 1973 (Tracks 1 & 7–10) / 1974 (Tracks 2–6).
    • Engineers – Mario Aglietti, Rob Fraboni, Rick Heenan, J.J. Jansen, Nat Jeffrey, Carlton Lee, Ken Klinger, Joe Tuzen and Zak Zenor.
    • Mixing – Rob Fraboni
    • Mastered by Kent Duncan at Kendun Recorders (Burbank, CA).
    • Art Direction – Roland Young
    • Design – Chuck Beeson
    • Photography – Steve Vaughan

    Chart performance

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1974

    US Billboard

    11

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