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Like his fellow Angry Young Man/New Wave archetype Elvis Costello, Jackson's musical abilities/interests were always too broad to be straightjacketed by pop-rock. The deep reggae grooves of 1980's criminally under-rated BEAT CRAZY were the first sign of this, and the following year's JUMPIN JIVE made that fact abundantly clear. Flouting commercial appeal, Jackson made an album that pays tribute to the jump blues of Louis Jordan, Cab Calloway, Louis Prima, etc. He dropped his guitar-based rock band for a six-man jazz combo. Jackson's reedy voice was never meant to challenge the chops of his heroes, so the sonic disparity isn't a factor.
It's a pleasure to hear him reveling in the joys of a style decades old, but still capable of packing a punch. All the tunes he covers here are from the golden era of jump blues, most of them classics, and he plays it consistently straight, staying close to the original arrangements. At the time, there was no less commercial record he could have made, so it's ironic that after years out of print, the album would be reissued 18 years later due to the late-'90s swing revival. It's doubly ironic that JUMPIN' JIVE is more fun than that revival's leading lights.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recorded at Basing Street Studios, London, England in May 1981. Includes liner notes by Joe Jackson.
Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, harmonica, keyboards, vibraphone); David Bitelli (clarinet, tenor saxophone, wind); Pete Thomas (saxophone, alto saxophone); Raul Oliveria (trumpet); Nick Weldon (piano, background vocals); Larry Tolfree (drums, background vocals); Graham Maby (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Joe Jackson.
Recording information: Basing Street Studios, London, England (04/1981).
Photographer: Anton Corbijn.
Arranger: Joe Jackson.
Personnel includes: Joe Jackson (vocals, arranger, vibraphone); Dave Bitelli (clarinet, tenor saxophone, background vocals); Pete Thomas (alto saxophone, background vocals); Raul Oliviera (trumpet, background vocals); Nick Weldon (piano, background vocals); Graham Maby (bass, background vocals); Larry Tolfree (drums, background vocals).
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Jumpin' Jive Music Review
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)
I Love Joe Jackson I got this on tape years ago and loved it. Joe does a fantastic job not only in performing the older Jive songs, but also in picking the songs for this CD! Submitted by kimbebee (Broken Arrow, OK) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Fantastic!!!!!!! Joe Jackson forever treats his music w/ such care that the listener is always mystified. Jumpin Jive" blows almost everyone away...when this was released some years ago a dj was playing it in a dance club and everyone was luvin' it (big time). Joe wil be a fave to pull out and play time and time again! I barrowed this cd from Marshall, i guess i'll buy him the new re-mastered copy and keep the old one!!! A must !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (fort wayne, IN.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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