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The Essentials ( HOWARD JONES )
 
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The Essentials ( HOWARD JONES ) [Original recording remastered]

Howard JonesAudio CD
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English New Wave singer/songwriter best known for a string of UK hit singles & albums in the mid to late 1980s.

Born in Southampton in 1955, he first rose to prominence in September 1983 when his single "New Song" reached number 5 in the UK singles chart and number 30 on the US Billboard chart. Four further hit singles were to follow, whilst the album they came from ("Human's Lib") was a major hit… Read more in Amazon's Howard Jones Store

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  • Audio CD (June 4, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Elektra/Asylum
  • ASIN: B0000630YJ
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #127,890 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. New Song
2. What Is Love?
3. Pearl In The Shell
4. Like To Get To Know You Well
5. Things Can Only Get Better
6. Look Mama
7. Life In One Day
8. No One Is To Blame
9. All I Want
10. You Know I Love You...Don't You?
11. Everlasting Love
12. The Prisoner

Editorial Reviews

TRACK LISTING New Song What Is Love? Pearl in the Shell Like to Get to Know You Well Things Can Only Get Better Look Mama Life in One Day No One Is to Blame All I Want You Know I Love You...Don't You? Everlasting Love Prisoner, The

 

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Get the "Best Of" disc instead, August 6, 2002
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Music Fan Jeff (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Essentials ( HOWARD JONES ) (Audio CD)
The good thing about this disc is that it contains Howard Jones' music.

The bad things about this disc are:

1. Too few tracks for the money. The "best of" cd which was released when Howard left WEA several years ago contains much more music and only costs a few more dollars.

2. Rhino used the album version of "No One Is To Blame," not the hit single version. Perhaps this will corrected on future copies.

3. The remastering probably helps when compared with the U.S. editions of the original albums, but the UK/EU imports always bested the U.S. pressings anyway. At any rate, the "Best Of" cd sounded pretty good, even on the U.S. pressing; this new compilation doesn't change much except for more emphasis in the bass region. The only other benefit regarding buying a Rhino disc with "Things Can Only Get Better" is that it has a slightly longer fade (only a few seconds) which matches the original U.S. 45rpm single.

4. It's strange that the disc includes "All I Want," which only reached #76 on the US pop charts, but leaves off "Lift Me Up," Howard's last US Top 40 hit.

My biggest disappointment is that there is nothing new here -- not even rare photos. What would have really made this disc a treasure would have been to use the original 12" single mixes, since most of them have never appeared on cd in their full form. (The non-US '12" album' was issued on cd, but that compilation has some crossfades and different edits.)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Missing Key Material, July 11, 2007
This review is from: The Essentials ( HOWARD JONES ) (Audio CD)
While I have a certain soft spot for Howard Jones, this "Essential" collection makes two key errors. Jones' last top 40 hit, "Lift Me Up," is not included, and the version of "No One Is To Blame" is the version from "Dream into Action." The hit version can be found on the "One to One" CD or the older "Best of Howard Jones."

It is too bad, because Howard Jones is one of the key players in the 80's synth-pop revolution. Once "Things Can Only Get Better" broke the top 10. Jones' effervescent and relentlessly optimistic personality helped put a face to synthesizers, along with Thomas Dolby and The Human League. The fact that "Everlasting Love" and "No One Is To Blame" both became huge adult contemporary hits is indicative of just how much Jones contributed in making machine music palatable to general listeners. Once he lost his more personal touch ("The Prisoner" is a good, but generic, rock song), his audience began to dwindle.

He evolved away from the one man band approach and became a piano solo artist after he was dropped by Elektra in the early 90's. But this set does a pretty good job at wrapping his best known songs up on a single disc. If not for the album version of "No One...," this would rate a fourth star.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Best One Disc Compilation of Howard Jones That's Out There!, December 17, 2005
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The great enigma that is Howard Jones: great, exciting, promising debut album, respectable follow-up and then New Wave and synth-pop die and so does Howard Jones' career. That's why this version of his best of is really the best one to get as it truly indicates the best work that the man's ever done. If you get "Human's Lib" and "Dream Into Action", you pretty much have the best that the guy's got to offer and the rest is very much filler. I'm hoping a remastered mlps version of the 2 albums will be available soon and in the meantime, this version of his best hits will sustain me. It's no accident that of the 12 tracks here, 3 come from the first album and no less than 5! come from the second. The remaining 4 tracks are the best of the rest and I can tell you that even the "filler" from the first 2 albums are much better than anything else from HJ on his subsequent albums. This disc has also been remastered well for a great sound and represents quality over quantity. Am I the only one to recognise that the Spice Girls' early hit (you know the 'Tell me what you really, really want' stuff) totally rips off the riff from "Thing's Can Only Get Better"?
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