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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Content - but not the most complete,
By L.A. Scene (Indian Trail, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Joe Jackson is a name that most music fans know of in both the United States and United Kingdom. Joe Jackson has been a "superstar" in terms of a Top 40 artists. Joe Jackson is also an artist who hasn't gotten the respect he deserves. Jackson has proven to be an outstanding songwriter, arranger, musician - and of course vocalist. Jackson has done a multitude of styles throughout his career. One good way to get a taste for Jackson's talent and follow his musical evolution is through the compilation "Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits".
For starters, there are no shortages when it comes to Joe Jackson Greatest Hits albums. There are several different compilations available - some are only available as imports. "Joe Jackson Greatest Hits" isn't the most complete one, but it isn't the least complete one other. It covers a period from 1978 ("Look Sharp") through 1989 ("Blaze of Glory"). There are three Jackson Compilations that are available in the U.S. right now. The most complete one is the 2 CD compilation called "Steppin Out - The Very Best of Joe Jackson". All of the studio material on "Greatest Hits" is contained on "Steppin Out". Another collection that is available is "Joe Jackson - The Millenium Collection". All of the songs are the "Millenium Collection" are contained on "Greatest Hits". "Millenium Collection" covers the same time period as "Greatest Hits" while "Steppin Out" covers 1978 through 2000 ("Night and Day II"). The one thing that "Greatest Hits" has that is not available on the other studio-baed greatest hits compilations are live versions of the songs "A Slow Song" and "Memphis". However it is worth noting that these live songs were available on his Live CD titled "Live 1980/86". It is also worth noting that there is a 3 CD Joe Jackson compilation available as an import called "Joe Jackson - Ultimate Collection". This compilation has some tunes that are exclusive to a Jackson 'best of' compilation, but also is missing some songs "Greatest Hits" - including some rare songs that Jackson contributed to the "Mike's Murder" soundtrack back in 1983. There are eight studio albums represented on "Greatest Hits". These albums include: "Look Sharp" (1978); "I'm the Man" (1979); "Beat Crazy" (1980); "Jumpin Jive" (1981); "Night and Day" (1982); "Body and Soul" (1984); "Big World" (1986); and "Blaze of Glory" (1989). As mentioned there are two songs included from the 1988 live album "Live 1980/86". While the live version of "A Slow Song" appears as a studio track on "Night and Day", "Memphis" comes from the "Mike's Murder" soundtrack. It might seem like Jackson wasn't active between 1986 and 1989, but he worked on the soundtracks for "Will Power" and "Tucker - The Man and His Dream". It is a shame that "Greatest Hits" doesn't have any material from this collection. In most cases, regardless of what compilation you are looking at, Jackson does something I like - With Greatest Hits collections, I find that the best "Greatest Hits" collections are ones that arrange the songs in chronological order. This allows me to see how an artist progresses over time. The nice thing about "Greatest Hits" is that it does do this. Most of the other compilations by Joe Jackson also fall into this category. I think it is especially important that Jackson's collections are ordered chronologically. This is because Jackson's music style has changed several times throughout the years. With "Greatest Hits", you will get a feel for Jackson's Punk Rock/New Wave roots, to his urban/jazz pop days, to bringing in some Rock and Blues influences to his sound. The first six tracks come cover the period from 1978 through 1980. In most cases (possibly with the exception of "Is She Really Going Out With Him"), these might seem like atypical songs to the Joe Jackson fan. They tend to have more of a New Wave and even in some cases Punk-ish Rock influence. These are songs that Jackson did with his band called "The Joe Jackson" band. While you will hear keyboards, there will be much more of a bass and guitar influence (exception: "Is She Really Going Out With Him") . Listen especially for the bass influence on these tracks. While "Is She Really Going Out With Him" is the most popular song from this era, songs like "Look Sharp", "Sunday Papers" and "I'm the Man" are even better. Jackson also establishes himself as a master songwriter - listen for his narrative storytelling style in many of his songs. After 1980, Jackson's left the Joe Jackson Band behind and went off in his own directions. Jackson's terrific cover of "Jumpin Jive" (included here) - done in true Swing Style that launched him into this Urban/Jazz phase. This is where you will hear Joe's Trademark Piano and Keyboards here. "Greatest Hits" includes his popular songs "Steppin' Out", "Breakin Us in Two" and "You Can't Get What You Want". Songs like the live version of "A Slow Song" and "Be My Number Two" are not quite as jazzy, but the keyboard influence is there. There is also no loss for Jackson's storytelling lyrics. Thes songs from Jackson's last two albums "Big World" and "Blaze of Glory" start to fold a Rock and even a Blues influence into the music. This is some of his best stuff. The four songs on "Greatest Hits" reflect this. Once again - no loss of storytelling lyrics. I think Jackson's track is "Down to London" featuring some terrific piano, horns, harmonica, and a terrific duet with Joy Askew. The liner notes are thin - no lyrics, no production or musician credits. They do list the year and album each song is from. Despite the live cuts, this still isn't as complete as the "Steppin Out" compilation, but this still isn't bad. I'd still recommend "Steppin Out" first because it's more complete - but "Greatest Hits" is still a very good collection so it may be the next best thing.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good complation of a great artist.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This disc is a great way to "get into" Joe, by getting a copy of all the hits without having to weed through some of the garbage on all the old discs. With all of the different musical directions Joe has taken, use this disc to find the couple songs that you like best and then you can buy the old discs and get into the entire albums.For a Joe fan who wants to get a disc with a bunch of songs he already likes, I would more highly recommend the LIVE disc, which has the old songs with some re-makes.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Listen to it again and again!,
This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
As a hopeless fan of "80's music" I've been repeatedly dissappointed by greatest hits CD's that leave out some of the best songs. Not so, with Joe Jackson's greatest hits! The best stuff is all here. Joe Jackson's songs are clever, quirky, upbeat, depressing, toe-tapping, insightful, but never boring. I've listened to this CD at least fifty times already, and I'm sure I'll enjoy it for years to come. Its a lot of great music for the money.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not this one,
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This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
As a big fan of Joe Jackson's first half-dozen albums, I may not be the most impartial judge of a skimpy package like this. I'm used to hearing Joe arrange his songs into a mood-setting whole, either in concert or on his original albums. Early songs on "Look Sharp!" and "I'm the Man" were three-minute slices of perfect punk-pop and as such are well-suited to compilations, but the albums he created during the middle of his career were carefully constructed and orchestrated and really deserve to be heard in their entirety, particularly "Night and Day," "Jumpin' Jive," and "Big World." If you can, buy those albums, but if you must have a "Greatest Hits" volume, spring for the 2-CD "Steppin' Out." I just don't think you'll be satisfied with this limited hodgepodge, brilliant as the individual songs are.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
first time is the charm,
By anthony r lombardi jr (cape may new jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
this is a good greatest hits cd , lots of hits which is the way it should be and plus some other song s which maybe could of been hits or just hits with the fans. theres were a couple songs I would of left off but over all this is very good and clean. he is without one of the best performers of our time and his songs and cds will be around for a long time and if you want to get started with just one cd than this would be the one to give you what joe jackson has to offer you get about 3 songs from all his cds .its a cd you can play anytime ,party ,dinner , or just in the car!! Im becoming a fan and you will to after you buy this cd.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Where's Real Men?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
How can a greatest hits of Joe Jackson not include "Real Men"? I know you'll always get dissenters with a compilation album, but really! Guess you'll have to spend the extra for the 2CD compilation.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hit Singles and Other Great Songs,
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I purchased this CD for all the radio hits from Joe Jackson. I was surprised at the excellant tunes on this CD that were not radio hits. The live numbers are really good performances. If you like Joe Jackson and do not have any of his CD's, then this one is a must purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars
He loves it!,
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I bought the cd for my fiance as part of his father's day gift. He really loves his music but out of all the cd's I bought and he has I hear this one the most. The disk and the package arrived in mint condition.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GREAT CATALOG OF HIS TOP HITS,
By Soulflower "THE Soulflower" (Dallas, TX, USA Universal Citizen) - See all my reviews
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Joe Jackson did not achieve chart bursting success with all his songs but oh my, he should have...his songs are not only catchy but clever...
Now, I am, of course, a "fan"....and many things I love by him are what I suppose would be termed B sides...but this is an excellent overview of some of his best. This is also good for the budget conscious who may not be able to afford all his CDs. My personal faves are "Steppin' Out", "Right and Wrong", "Breaking Us In Two", and "Different for Girls". Pick it up people!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Jackson Always Wrote With Depth And Unique Quality,
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This review is from: Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
November 23, 2006
In 1979, Joe Jackson, a British pianist, arranger and songwriter hit the top forty with a song called Is He Really Going Out With Him. I remember it well because as a 27 year old guard service salesman in Midtown Manhattan I clearly recall the daughter of the owner barging into our section and imploring us to listen to this catchy material. Well I did not marry the boss's daughter and Joe Jackson in 2008 is still making great music as a revered and special recording artist, his tenure as a musician light years longer then my short acquaintance with sales. I wonder if Joe were to be fast forwarded from his beginning compositions such as Breaking Us In Two and Stepping Out, would he be on commercial radio or relegated to Adult Alternative on Sirius. Sort of like Steve Poltz who is an outstanding acoustic performer and songwriter, Joe was always like a Steely Dan songwriter at least musically. You can discover many elements in Joe's music, mostly jazz rock, calypso and even swing. My wife and I saw him somewhere in the early eighties at Radio City. That was such an interesting and massively unique performance that Joe gave us. His lyrics are almost like subliminal advertising, they stick with you forever. The line I remember is "We could stay at home and stare into each other's eyes". It sounds initially as being simplistic but then it becomes metaphorical and starts reminding you of your heavy relationships. Then there is the one about "In a yellow taxi". Young folks who have obviously never heard of Joe Jackson and his quirky punk, jazzy fare should actually purchase this CD and discover a pro vs an aspirant. Jay Adler, Music Critic |
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