"Joe Cocker Live" is a live album by British Rock/R&B artist, Joe Cocker, released in 1990. While it marked the 13th album in the artist's discography, it was the second official live album after "Live in L.A." in 1976. The album was recorded during a concert promoted on the One Night of Sin Tour, and includes popular hits such as "You Can Leave Your Hat On" and "When the Night Comes."
Joe Cocker was renowned for his soulful voice and charismatic stage presence. He started his career in the 1960s and earned international acclaim with his performance at Woodstock in 1969, which introduced him to the American audience. Joe Cocker's signature lyrical style and energetic performances helped him remain a mainstay of rock and blues music throughout his long career.
The album captures performances across varied locations, offering listeners a blend of both older and then-new material. Despite being a live album, "Joe Cocker Live" is well-produced and smoothly edited, helping it maintain good audio quality throughout.
Some of the tracks in the album, apart from the aforementioned ones, include "Shelter Me," "Feelin’ Alright," "Up Where We Belong," among others. The album showcases Cocker's unique vocal style and stage presence, earning him widespread acclaim.