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  1. Luxury You Can Afford. More images. Label: Asylum Records – AS 53 087 (6E-145) Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress. Country: German Democratic Republic (GDR) Released:

  2. Wasted Years. 4:50. Boogie Baby. 3:52. Lady Put the Light Out. 4:47. I Heard It Through the Grapevine. 4:29. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Luxury You Can Afford" on Discogs.

  3. JOE COCKER Luxury You Can Afford - 1978 US vinyl LP, produced by Allen Toussaint & featuring an all-star line-up including Muscle Shoals rhythm aces David Hood & Roger Hawkins, Dr. John, Cornell Dupree, Chuck Rainey, Billy Preston, Rick Danko, Steve Gadd, Bernard Purdie & more, picture sleeve with deletion hole/notch cut & credits inner.

  4. 21. Sept. 2004 · Find release reviews and credits for Luxury You Can Afford - Joe Cocker on AllMusic - 2004 0.00 / 0.00 ... "I Can't Say No," written by John Bettis and Daniel Moore, could stand in as an autobiography of Cocker's early years, and lines l ...

  5. Luxury You Can Afford, an Album by Joe Cocker. Released in September 1978 on Asylum (catalog no. 6E-145; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blue-Eyed Soul. Rated #724 in the best albums of 1978. Featured peformers: Joe Cocker (vocals), Barry Beckett (mixer), Allen Toussaint (string arrangements, producer), Ann Lang (backing vocals), Clydie King (backing vocals), Monalisa Young (backing vocals), Alex Sadkin ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Luxury You Can Afford" on Discogs. ... [Fender Rhodes] – Dr. John. Guitar – Cornell Dupree. Organ – Allen Toussaint. Piano [Acoustric] – Richard Tee. Written-By – Phil Driscol ...

  7. Luxury You Can Afford was Joe Cocker 's only album for Asylum Records. Released in 1978 and produced by Allen Toussaint, it had all the pedigree to be a great recording. With Cocker 's trademark wounded, Ray Charles -derived vocal style and Toussaint 's genius with fluid, soulful horn charts, it really should have been another high-water mark ...