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Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, harmonica, piano); Gary Sanford (guitar); Graham Maby (bass); Dave Houghton (drums). Reissue producer: Mike Ragogna. Recorded at Eden Studio, London, England. Includes liner notes by Scott Schinder. Digitally remastered by Erick Labson at Universal Mastering Studios West, North Hollywood, California. Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, harmonica, piano); Gary Sanford (guitar); Dave Houghton (drums). Audio Remasterer: Erick Labson. Liner Note Author: Scott Schinder. Recording information: Eden Studios, London, England. A brilliant, accomplished debut, Look Sharp! established Joe Jackson as part of that camp of angry, intelligent young new wavers (i.e., Elvis Costello, Graham Parker) who approached pop music with the sardonic attitude and tense, aggressive energy of punk. Not as indebted to pub rock as Parker and Costello, and much more lyrically straightforward than the latter, Jackson delivers a set of bristling, insanely catchy pop songs that seethe with energy and frustration. Several deal with the lack of thoughtful reflection in everyday life ("Sunday Papers," "Got the Time"), but many more concern the injuries and follies of romance. In the caustic yet charming witticisms of songs like the hit "Is She Really Going Out With Him?," "Happy Loving Couples," "Fools in Love," and "Pretty Girls," Jackson presents himself on the one hand as a man of integrity seeking genuine depth in love (and elsewhere), but leavens his stance with a wry, self-effacing humor, revealing his own vulnerability to loneliness and to purely physical attraction. Look Sharp! is the sound of a young man searching for substance in a superficial world -- and it also happens to rock like hell. ~ Steve Huey He burst onto the scene a couple of years later than Elvis Costello and Graham Parker, but Joe Jackson completed British rock's Angry Young Man trinity. As evidenced by his '79 debut, Jackson was a bit more eclectic than Parker or (early) Costello, and a touch ahead of both in terms of harmonic sophistication (though he downplayed his compositional chops at the beginning). The straight-ahead guitar-bass-drums trio that backed him on his first three albums was inspired by punk, but clearly more a part of the burgeoning new wave scene, marrying punk's aggression with smart, hooky pop song structures. True to the spirit of the times, Jackson's irritated by just about everything; tabloids ("Sunday Papers"), his libido ("Pretty Girls"), muzak ("Instant Mash"), you name it. Fortunately, his pop craftsmanship is unerring, so no matter how irate he gets, his anger is backed up with infectious melodies and rhythms. Jackson moves deftly from the punk raving of "Got the Time" to the reggaefied "Fools in Love" and the '60s-ish pop of his first monster hit "Is She Really Going Out With Him" without missing a step. A brilliant, accomplished debut, Look Sharp! established Joe Jackson as part of that camp of angry, intelligent young new wavers (i.e., Elvis Costello, Graham Parker) who approached pop music with the sardonic attitude and tense, aggressive energy of punk. Not as indebted to pub rock as Parker and Costello and much more lyrically straightforward than the latter, Jackson delivers a set of bristling, insanely catchy pop songs that seethe with energy and frustration. Several deal with the lack of thoughtful reflection in everyday life ("Sunday Papers," "Got the Time"), but many more concern the injuries and follies of romance. In the caustic yet charming witticisms of songs like the hit "Is She Really Going out With Him?," "Happy Loving Couples," "Fools in Love," and "Pretty Girls," Jackson presents himself on the one hand as a man of integrity seeking genuine depth in love (and elsewhere), but leavens his stance with a wry, self-effacing humor, revealing his own vulnerability to loneliness and to purely physical attraction. Look Sharp! is the sound of a young man searching for subsCMJ (1/5/04, p.6) - Ranked #7 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1979". Joe Jackson Look Sharp! Songs Purchase Look Sharp! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Jackson Night And Day CD (1982)
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$10.39 Import edition of her amazing 2001 album that recently received the coveted 'Mercury Music Prize /Album Of The Year' in the UK. This import edition includes one bonus track, 'This Wicked Tongue' and features the ace singles, 'Good Fortune', 'This Is Love', 'You Said Something' & 'A Place Called Home'. Available at this super low price only while stock lasts! Standard Jewel Case / 2001 release.
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$12.79 Acid Mothers Temple: Kitagawa Hao (vocals); Makoto Kawabata (acoustic guitar); Ono Ryoko (alto saxophone); Tsuyama Atsushi (bass guitar); Higashi Hiroshi, Shimura Koji. Personnel: Atsushi Tsuyama (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kitagawa Hao (vocals); Kawabata Makoto (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bouzouki, sitar, electronics); Ono Ryoko (flute, alto saxophone); Higashi Hiroshi (synthesizer, dancer); Shimura Koji (drums). Recording information: Acid Mothers Temple (01/2006-10/2006). Unknown Contributor Role: Atsushi Tsuyama. One would think the psych juggernaut that is Acid Mothers Temple would run out of steam at some point. Seriously, how many different combinations of King Crimson and Hawkwind are there? Apparently plenty, as CRYSTAL RAINBOW PYRAMID UNDER THE STARS, the band's 2007 full-length for Important Records, so aptly shows. Although the band follow a similar path toward sonic ecstasy as on many of their other albums, the generally fuzz-drenched collective offer strikingly pristine sonics here, positioning their progressive leanings ahead of their more acid-tinged ones. The addition of vocalist Kitagawa Hao also adds a new dimension, but as is always the case with AMT, the real draw is lead guitarist and collective mastermind Kawabata Makoto's epic six-string vision quests. Heavy and heady as always, but never business as usual. Important, the Newburyport, MA label that issued this 2007 release by Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O., claims that this is a "very clean sounding" AMT release. They're right; it is. In fact, it may be the best-produced recording by the prolific ensemble in its long history. Fans of the unit have grown used to the speaker-bleeding distortion and bust-out volumes, which have often led to hearing less differentiation on their recordings than is desirable -- even to them. Yet the clean sound on Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Under the Stars is only one of the elements of this slab that sets it apart. It is as innovative as Mantra of Love or La Nòvia, ...
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