Volume 4 (2003)

Artist: Joe Band Jackson
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Label: Ryko Distribution
UPC: 00014431063824
Release Date: 3/11/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60591532
Item#: MRY4MY
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Take It Like A Man ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
2. Still Alive ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
3. Awkward Age ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
4. Chrome ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
5. Love At First Light ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
6. Fairy Dust ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
7. Little Bit Stupid ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
8. Blue Flame ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
9. Dirty Martini ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
10. Thugz 'R' Us ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
11. Bright Grey ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. One More Time ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
2. Is She Really Going Out With Him ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
3. On Your Radio ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
4. Got The Time ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
5. It's Different For Girls ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)
6. I'm The Man ~ Joe Jackson (Rock)



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Includes a bonus live CD recorded during Joe Jackson's 2002 U.K. tour.
Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, keyboards); Gary Sanford (guitar); Graham Maby (bass); Dave Houghton (drums).
Recorded at Ridge Farm, Surrey, England.
Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, melodica, piano, electric piano, organ); Gary Sanford (vocals, guitar); Dave Houghton (vocals, drums); Graham Maby (vocals).
Audio Mixers: Paul Q. Kolderie; Sean Slade.
Recording information: Ridge Farm, Surrey, England.
Photographers: Geoff Spear; Tom Sheehan.
It only took two albums before Joe Jackson got restless, pushing away from the nervy, high-octane, well-crafted punk-pop of Look Sharp! and I'm the Man toward the ska leanings of Beat Crazy, before abandoning the Joe Jackson Band altogether. Without them, he roamed wild, laying the groundwork for neo-swing with Jumpin' Jive and etching out sophisti-pop on his Cole Porter/George Gershwin-flavored Night and Day, before expanding into symphonic compositions and other increasingly esoteric stylistic exercises, whittling his audience down to just the dedicated in the process. Even among those dedicated fans, the first two Jackson albums were cherished, and Jackson acknowledged that on occasion by appropriating the sound, as on 1991's Laughter & Lust. Still, it took him a full 23 years to reunite his original band, an event celebrated by the release of Volume 4 (the title indicating that this is the fourth go-round for this band, kind of like how Van Halen III kicked off the third incarnation of the band). It would be inaccurate to say that this captures the bristling energy or spitting vitriol of the first two records, though Volume 4 certainly follows a similar template and often feels similar in form, if not in substance, to that pair. It also recalls Night and Day in parts (ironically, moreso than the explicit 2000 sequel Night and Day II), which means it winds up being a revival of the classic Joe Jackson sound instead of the Joe Jackson Band. Frankly, that's not a problem; if this is going to be a nostalgia exercise, at least in part, it should be about the overarching idea of Jackson as much as the particulars. Plus, it's a good record -- his best pure pop in at least a decade. It's a little front-loaded and, at times, it may seem a little labored or self-conscious, but usually it sounds relaxed and tuneful, as if Jackson is relieved to just be cutting a record of pop tunes instead of worrying about a grand concept or symphonic movements. And while the band certainly has mellowed with age, they still bring his music to life better than any other outfit he's worked with, giving it definition and muscle. It may be true that Volume 4 isn't as lively or vital as his first five albums, but it's also more satisfying as a pop record than anything he's done since Body & Soul, which is more than enough to make it a worthy comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Producer: Joe Jackson

Engineer: Julie Gardner

 
Compilation Appearances
Testimonial Dinner-Songs Of XTC
There's Something About Mary
I Want My 80's Box! (Box Set)
Top Hits Of The Seventies: mega Hits
Casey Kasem Americas Top 10: 80s New Wave Greatest Hits
No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion Box
Latenighttales
Friends Reunited:music Of The Year 19
Wa-Chic-Ka-Nocka
Drivetime
Hot Chip Dj Kicks
Totally 80S For Kids

 
Associated Artists and Works
Original Soundtrack
Mike's Murder ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/11/2003
Original Release Date : 2003
Catalog ID : 10638
Label : Rykodisc
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Mixed
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00014431063824

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (4/17/03, p.104)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...More crafty and less visceral than Jackson's early-Eighties music, but that doesn't mean it is less rewarding..."

Spin (5/03, p.116)
- "...Jackson returns to the acerbic power pop of 1979's classic LOOK SHARP!....He brings it off with empathy and wit..." - Grade: A

  
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