Twist And Shout

Joe Jackson - Look Sharp

Details

Format: Vinyl
Label: ITVS
Rel. Date: 02/19/2016
UPC: 684334915584

Look Sharp
Artist: Joe Jackson
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $43.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. One More Time
2. Sunday Papers
3. Is She Really Going Out with Him?
4. Happy Loving Couples
5. Throw It Away
6. Baby Stick Around
7. Look Sharp!
8. Fools in Love
9. (Do the) Instant Mash 1
10. Pretty Girls 1
11. Got the Time

More Info:

100 Best Debut Albums of All Time- Rolling Stone Smash Hits "Is She Really Going Out With Him," "One More Time," "Sunday Papers" Okay, I know that Joe Jackson isn't exactly an unknown, but how many of you revere (or even own) this, his first album. And what an album it is! As well as the timeless "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" you get "One More Time," "Sunday Papers," "Happy Loving Couples," "Baby Stick Around" and "Fools In Love," most of them on a first side that hits it out of the park. Indeed, if it wasn't for "Fools..." (possibly the best song here) many a record out there would be mint condition on side two. Happy coincidence meant that Jackson's poignant and acerbic observations on life and love, along with his impressive musical training and heritage collided headlong with the UK New Wave, opening wide the opportunities for his bitter-sweet songs. His material and delivery draw inevitable comparisons with Elvis Costello, but for me, Jackson is a cut above our Declan. Of course, that might be home-town familiarity speaking and Joe and the boys were an ever-present part of the live music wall-paper while I was at college, but then The Cure, The Banshees and The Attractions were too, if on a more revolving basis, so he had plenty of competition for my attention and affections. But what makes this album stick is the sheer quality of the lyrics. Even an out and out rocker like "One More Time" has an observant intelligence and almost painful honesty, while "Fools..." and "Is She..." have stood the test of time, shored up by the barbed familiarity of their outsider's stance and subtly twisted viewpoint. These are songs that speak not just for their generation but all the generations that have followed.
        
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