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Across from Midnight

Across from Midnight is the sixteenth studio album by English rock and blues singer , released on 8 September 1997 by Parlophone Records. Featuring 12 tracks with a runtime of 54 minutes, the album blends , , and adult contemporary styles, and was recorded at studios in and . Produced by a team including , Roger Davies, and Jeffery "CJ" Vanston, it includes covers of Bob Marley's "" and Tony Joe White's title track "Across from Midnight," alongside original compositions such as "N'oubliez Jamais" written by and . The album achieved modest commercial success, peaking at number 94 on the for one week. Its , "N'oubliez Jamais," became one of Cocker's major European hits, reaching number 7 in , number 7 in , number 10 in , and number 12 in . Another single, "," charted at number 96 on the US Hot 100. Critically, the record received mixed to positive reviews, with awarding it 3.5 out of 5 stars for its sophisticated arrangements and Cocker's emotive vocals. The album supported Cocker's Across from Midnight Tour, captured in a 1997 live video from Berlin's .

Background

Development

Across from Midnight was conceived in late 1996, shortly after the release of Joe Cocker's acoustic-focused Organic earlier that year, which adopted a stripped-down, unplugged style but drew mixed reviews for its perceived lack of the raw energy characteristic of Cocker's earlier recordings. Seeking to revitalize Cocker's sound, he and longtime manager Roger Davies aimed to craft a return to fuller rock and production, incorporating both original compositions and covers to highlight Cocker's distinctive raspy vocals alongside contemporary pop-rock elements. Central to the song selection process were tracks that balanced high-energy covers with introspective , blending genres to suit Cocker's interpretive strengths. The cover of Bob Marley's "Could You Be Loved" was chosen to infuse -soul fusion, adapting the classic into a soulful rock rendition that showcased Cocker's emotive delivery. Similarly, the "N'Oubliez Jamais," written by and , was selected for its emotional depth, providing a poignant reflection on and legacy through French-titled lyrics that complemented Cocker's heartfelt style. The title track, "Across from Midnight," penned by and Leann White, contributed introspective themes of solitude and resilience, aligning with Cocker's tradition of soulful, narrative-driven performances. To achieve varied sonic textures and prevent sonic uniformity, the album's production involved a team of multiple producers: Roger Davies handled several tracks, contributed engineering and mixing across the board while producing key cuts, and Pete Smith and oversaw others, allowing for diverse arrangements from upbeat pop-rock to atmospheric ballads, with additional contributions from Jeffery "CJ" Vanston. This collaborative approach, overseen by Cocker as , marked a deliberate shift toward a more dynamic and polished sound compared to the minimalist .

Context in career

Across from Midnight was released as Joe Cocker's sixteenth studio album in 1997 on Records in the United States, representing a move toward more polished, commercial production following the experimental live album from the previous year. At age 53 during its release, Cocker was experiencing a sustained career revival that had gained momentum in the with hits like "" from 1982, while the involved a mix of cover songs and original material alongside his established personal sobriety—achieved in the early —and stable family life with his wife Pam in . The album embodies Cocker's artistic maturation, rooted in his Sheffield upbringing and blues influences, as he crafted music that resonated with adult contemporary listeners particularly in Europe during this phase. Preceded by the cover-heavy Have a Little Faith in 1994 and followed by No Ordinary World in 1999, Across from Midnight served as a transitional work in Cocker's later career, emphasizing emotional introspection over the rock excesses of his earlier years.

Production

Recording process

The recording of Across from Midnight took place primarily in late 1996 and early 1997 across studios in the and the , reflecting the album's international production scope. Core tracking sessions were held at NRG Studios in , , for the bulk of the instrumentation, while additional principal sessions occurred at Metropolis Studios and SARM Workshop, both in London, England, to incorporate British contributors and refine arrangements. Overdubs, including vocal layers and instrumental enhancements, were completed at Image Recording Studios in , where the album's clean, polished sound was achieved through techniques that allowed for precise multi-tracking and editing. Mixing was handled by at Image Recording Studios in and Westside Studios in , focusing on dynamic horn sections and layered elements to enhance the album's soul-rock fusion; for instance, Dick Marx arranged the horns on "Could You Be Loved" to add rhythmic depth and brass accents. Logistical challenges arose from coordinating contributors across continents, with some elements of tracks like the French-language "N'Oubliez Jamais" likely finalized during European sessions before final integration in the U.S. mixes, ensuring cohesive global input without compromising the raw emotional delivery central to 's style.

Personnel

provided lead and background vocals on all tracks and served as . The primary producers were Roger Davies and , who handled tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, and 11; Peter Smith produced tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, and 12, with contributing original production on track 10 and additional credits to Garry Hughes and on select tracks. Key musicians included guitarists (on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8) and (on tracks 1, 4, and 8), bassist (on tracks 1, 2, 5, and 8), keyboardists (piano and organ across most tracks) and (synthesizer, Rhodes piano, and organ on various tracks), and drummers (on tracks 2 and 4), J.R. Robinson (on tracks 1, 5, and 8), and Geoff Dunn (on tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, and 12). Horn sections featured and Gary Grant on trumpet (track 2) and Bill Reichenbach on trombone (track 2), with arrangements by . Background vocals were contributed by Joey Diggs and Lamont Van Hook (track 1), alongside others including Fred White (tracks 1 and 5), Alexandra Brown (tracks 2, 4, and 8), and (track 6). Engineering duties included recording by Matt Howe (tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, and 12) and mixing by (multiple tracks), with mastering handled by Tony Cousins at Metropolis Studios in . Notable guest contributions appeared on track 3, "That's All I Need to Know," which was co-written by and , the latter also providing .

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Across from Midnight is predominantly an infused with , and pop elements. This stylistic approach marks a contrast to the acoustic of Cocker's previous release, (1996), incorporating fuller band arrangements, synthesizers, and horn sections for a richer sonic palette. Key personnel such as guitarist , bassist , and keyboardist CJ Vanston contribute to the layered instrumentation, with drums by John Robinson and additional guitars from and . Synthesizers and , handled by CJ Vanston, enhance the modern texture. Joe Cocker's signature raspy vocals remain the focal point, driving mid-tempo grooves and heartfelt ballads that define the album's emotional core. The production by imparts a polished, radio-friendly sheen characteristic of (), emphasizing clarity and accessibility. Rhythmic diversity emerges through influences in the cover of Bob Marley's "," featuring syncopated beats and offbeat guitar rhythms. Thematically, the album explores , , and , drawing from Cocker's personal experiences of recovery and relationships. These motifs align with his longstanding and roots, presented through introspective lyrics over accessible melodies. With a total runtime of 54:35 across 12 tracks averaging 4-5 minutes each, the album prioritizes commercial viability while maintaining artistic depth.

Track listing

No.TitleDurationWriter(s)Notes
1"Tonight"4:49, Greg Sutton
2""5:47Cover of 's song from the 1980 album Uprising
3"That's All I Need to Know"4:05, , Vladimiro Tosetto
4"N'oubliez Jamais"4:43,
5"What Do I Tell My Heart"5:00Rick Neigher,
6"Wayward Soul"4:16Mark Cawley,
7"Loving You Tonight"4:32,
8"Across from Midnight"5:06, Leann White
9"What Do You Say?"4:07Dean Grakal, Greg Sutton
10"The Last One to Know"3:08Greg Sutton,
11"That's the Way Her Love Is"4:24Stephen Allen Davis
12"Need Your Love So Bad"4:37, Mertis John Jr.Cover of the 1950s blues standard
All tracks were produced by various producers including Roger Davies and . The album was released in standard and formats with no additional B-sides or special editions noted.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Across from Midnight was "N'Oubliez Jamais", released in April 1997 as a maxi-single containing remixes of the track. It achieved significant success in , peaking at number 10 on the French Singles Chart, number 14 on the Belgian Singles Chart, number 61 on the Singles Chart, number 7 in , and number 12 in . The B-side featured "(My Heart Is A) ". The second single, "Could You Be Loved", was released in 1997 as a CD maxi-single. It peaked at number 69 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 39 in , and number 77 in . "Across from Midnight", the album's title track, was issued as a promotional single in 1997 with limited radio distribution primarily in . It did not enter major sales charts but received notable airplay exposure across the continent. The fourth , "Tonight", followed in August 1997 and was available in both and formats. It ed modestly, reaching number 45 on the Austrian Singles . The B-side included "What About You?". While the label emphasized the European market, "" was officially released as a in the United States; in total, four official singles supported the album's rollout.

Marketing and tour

The album Across from Midnight was released in in 1997 by , with the United States edition following in 1998 via Records. Promotional efforts included television advertisements, such as a 1997 commercial aired in the highlighting tracks from the record. To support the album, Cocker undertook the Across from Midnight Tour from 1997 to 1998, performing over 130 concerts across and . The tour featured a setlist blending new material from the album with Cocker's , emphasizing his raw vocal delivery and energetic stage presence. In select European dates, Cocker served as an for Turner's . A key highlight of the tour was captured in the live release Across from Midnight Tour, a video and audio recording of Cocker's on , 1997, at Berlin's amphitheater before a crowd of over 20,000. The production, directed by Egbert van Hees, showcased 17 songs including "" and "," and was released in 1998 by . Promotional tie-ins included tour programs and backstage passes bundled with merchandise sales at venues.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Across from Midnight entered European album charts in September 1997, achieving its strongest performance in German-speaking countries. In , the album debuted at number 14 on 14 September 1997, reaching a peak of number 3 for one week and spending a total of 20 weeks on the chart. In , it peaked at number 3 and remained on the Media Control Charts (now Offizielle Top 100) for 47 weeks. The album performed similarly in neighboring markets, peaking at number 3 on the Belgian chart for two weeks with a total run of 26 weeks, and at number 4 on the albums chart for three weeks, marking its longest chart tenure at 28 weeks overall. In , Across from Midnight reached a peak of number 5 on the albums chart for two weeks, spending a total of 23 weeks on the chart. It had a more modest showing in the , entering the Official Albums Chart at number 94 on 20 September 1997 and charting for just one week. The album did not enter the US 200. On year-end charts for 1997, it placed at number 36 in , number 27 in , and number 28 in , reflecting its sustained popularity in .
CountryPeak Position (Weeks at Peak)Total WeeksYear-End 1997 Position
3 (1)2036
Belgium (Flanders)3 (2)26
34727
4 (3)2828
France5 (2)23
941

Certifications and sales

Across from Midnight achieved significant commercial success in , earning a Platinum certification from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for 1,000,000 units sold across the continent in 1997. In , the album was certified Platinum by the (BVMI) for shipments of 500,000 copies. France's Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique () awarded it Platinum status on February 17, 1998, for 300,000 units. Gold certifications were granted in by IFPI Austria for 25,000 units on December 9, 1997, and in by IFPI Norway for 25,000 units. The album's certified sales totaled over 1 million copies worldwide by the late , driven primarily by markets, with no certification awarded in the United States. These figures contributed to Joe Cocker's overall career , which exceed 70 million albums globally. In the , the album saw reissues including digital remasters, but no major variant editions were produced.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in 1997, Across from Midnight received mixed reviews from critics, who often praised Joe Cocker's distinctive voice while critiquing the album's material and production. AllMusic rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars. In the German press, where the album peaked at number 3 on the German Albums Chart, it was noted for Cocker's enduring charisma and the record's emotional depth as key to its popularity. Overall, aggregating available scores yields a mixed reception equivalent to 50/100, based on limited contemporary sources.

Retrospective assessments

In the years following its initial release, Across from Midnight has been assessed as a key album in Joe Cocker's later career, marking a shift toward more polished pop productions while leveraging his raspy vocals to appeal primarily to his strong audience, where he maintained greater popularity than . This perspective positions the record as a commercial and stylistic pivot that helped sustain his fanbase abroad and informed the sound of subsequent releases, such as the 2002 album , which adopted similar radio-friendly arrangements and cover selections. The album's legacy includes its inclusion in the 2016 box set The Album Recordings 1984-2007, which collected Cocker's work from that era and underscored Across from Midnight's role in his mature phase, blending blues-rock roots with pop sensibilities. The single "N'Oubliez Jamais" has endured as a standout fan favorite, frequently highlighted for its emotional balladry and Cocker's interpretive depth. In discography rankings, the album holds a mid-tier position, placing 11th out of 35 Joe Cocker studio albums based on aggregated user scores. Culturally, Across from Midnight has been featured in retrospectives on Cocker's career, including the 2007 DVD release of the Across from Midnight Tour: Live in Berlin, which documents live renditions of the album's tracks and showcases his stage presence bridging his 1960s blues-rock origins with contemporary pop energy. While the album has not been widely sampled in other works, it appears in documentaries exploring Cocker's evolution, such as Mad Dogs & Englishmen reissues and career overviews post-2014. A European CD reissue followed in 2012, preserving its availability for ongoing appreciation.

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