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Joe Jackson Stepping Out Best Of 24 Carat Gold CD NEW Sealed
Publication date: 1998
Label: Zounds Germany
Format: Audio CD
Tonträger CD
Besonderheiten Best-Of, Re-Release, Remastered, Special Edition, 24kt. Gold-CD
Jahr 1998
Orig. Release 1990
Zeit 67:01
Plattenfirma Vereinigte Motor-Verlage / Zounds
Herstellungsland
Musikrichtung Rock: Crossover, Pop-Rock
EAN-Nr. 4010427330044
Katalog-Nr. 27330044 D
Tracks
1. Is She Really Going Out With Him 3:38
2. Fools In Love 4:30
3. I'm The Man 3:59
4. It's Different For Girls 3:44
5. Beat Crazy 4:17
6. Jumpin' Jive 2:41
7. Breaking Us In Two 4:48
8. Stepppin' Out 4:20
9. Slow Song 8:00
10. You Can't Get What You Want 4:53
11. Be My Number Two 4:24
12. Right And Wrong 4:35
13. Home Town 3:13
14. Down To London 4:16
15. Nineteen Forever 5:43
Gesamtlaufzeit: 67:10
Weitere Infos
Zeitraum der Aufnahmen: 1979 - 1989
Redaktion: Frank Erdle
Remastering: Wolfgang Feld
Art-Direction: Ingrid Schlotterbeck-Gómez
24-seitiges Booklet (inkl. Cover und Rückseite):
deutschsprachige Künstler-Biografie; zahlreiche Joe Jackson-Farb- und schwarz-weiss-Fotos; Vorstellung der Klang-Philosophie; Produktionsnotizen zur CD; Auflistung der Einzeltitel, Spielzeiten, Titelkomponisten, Albumzugehörigkeit der Tracks, Produktionsjahre und der veröffentlichenden Label
Angaben CD-Innenring
SID-Code Presswerk: nicht vorhanden
SID-Code CD-Master: IFPI L172
MASTERED BY KOCH
Aufdruck CD-Label: Made in Austria
LC 00485 = A&M Records
(P) 1990 A&M Records Ltd.
(C) 1998 Vereinigte Motor-Verlage GmbH & Co. KG
Review by Mike DeGagne
Ever since Joe Jackson's debut album, Look Sharp, yielded his first single in "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" in July of 1979, which peaked at number 21 on Billboard (the album hit number 20), his career has seen him investigate a multitude of musical styles with clean-cut charm and poise. Jackson has dabbled in everything from reggae, disco, and soul to power pop, jazz, and even big band. Stepping Out covers 15 of his biggest singles, including his highest chart-topper, "Stepping Out," which hit number six on Billboard's Top 40, from the suave sounding Night and Day album. The downhearted appeal of "Breaking Us in Two" appears here as well, along with the salsa- flavored "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)," which reached number 15 and was the strongest track from 1984's Body and Soul album. Outside of his chart appearances, the rest of this hits collection holds up well. Jackson's voice is heard in wispy detail on "Fools in Love," while his humor and wit explode on "I'm the Man" from the album of the same name. The live release entitled Big World from 1986 is spoken for with both "Right and Wrong" and the candid allure of "Hometown." This quick overview of Joe Jackson's most lucrative singles not only bookmarks each of his experiments in different musical varieties, but also proves that few artists can accomplish such a feat with unblemished dexterity.
