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With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album) : ウィキペディア英語版
With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)

''With a Little Help from My Friends'' is the debut album by singer Joe Cocker, released in 1969. It was certified gold in the US and peaked at number 35 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In the UK, the album charted in May 1972 at number 29 when it was re-released as a double pack with Cocker's second LP ''Joe Cocker!''.
The title track was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and originally performed by the Beatles on the album ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''; it has been inducted into both the Grammy Award Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.〔''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–2006'', Joel Whitburn, ed., Record Research, p. 180.〕 Cocker's version was the theme song to the television series ''The Wonder Years'' during the 1980s and 1990s.
In 2015, the Audio Fidelity company released a limited reissue of the album in hybrid SACD format as a tribute to Cocker.
==Reception==

''With a Little Help from My Friends'' met with a favourable review from ''Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn. Mendelsohn stated that "Cocker has assimilated the () Charles influence to the point where his feeling for what he is singing cannot really be questioned. And, in answer to the question of why someone should listen to Cocker when there is Charles to listen to – how many times in recent years has the latter applied himself to such exceptional modern material () or such contemporary Dylan... ?" He also stated that "Cordell's success in fusing a consistently marvelous backing unit out of America's premier studio soul singers and England's most famous rock musicians and delicate egos cannot be exaggerated." He concluded that "it's a triumph all around. And the thought of Cocker's next album () is an exceptionally pleasant one."〔 In ''The New York Times'', Robert Christgau wrote:
A retrospective review from Allmusic's Bruce Eder was fairly positive. Eder stated that the album "holds up extraordinarily well across four decades, the singer's performance bolstered by some very sharp playing, () It's Cocker's voice, a soulful rasp of an instrument () that carries this album and makes "Change in Louise," "Feeling Alright," "Just Like a Woman," "I Shall Be Released," and even "Bye Bye Blackbird" into profound listening experiences." He concluded that "the surprises in the arrangements, tempo, and approaches taken help make this an exceptional album. Tracks like "Just Like a Woman," with its soaring gospel organ above a lean textured acoustic and light electric accompaniment, and the guitar-dominated rendition of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" () all help make this an exceptional listening experience."〔

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