CD Details
- Released: March 30, 2012
- Label: Made In Germany Musi
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.On Your Radio
- 2.Another World
- 3.Sunday Papers
- 4.Look Sharp!
- 5.Breakin Us In Two
- 6.Is She Really Going Out With Him
- 7.Target
- 8.TV Age
- 9.Tuxedo Junction
- 10.Steppin' Out
- 11.Beat Crazy
- 12.One More Time
- 13.A Slow Song
- 14.Uptight
- 15.The Tears of a Clown
- 16.I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- 17.How Sweet It Is To Be Loved
- 18.Heatwave
- 19.Uptight
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.I'm the Man
- 2.Firday
- 3.Mad at You
- 4.Kinda Kute
- 5.Out of Style
- 6.The Harder They Come
- 7.Fools In Love
- 8.Is She Really Going Out With Him
- 9.Don't Wanna Be Like That
- 10.Cancer
- 11.Real Men
- 12.Cosmopolitan
- 13.Beat Crazy
- 14.Motown Medley: Uptight / Tears of a Clown / I'm Gonna Make You Love Me / How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You / Heatwave / Uptight
Product Description:
Personnel: Joe Jackson (vocals, harp, saxophone, piano); Gary Sanford (vocals, guitar); Ed Rynesdal, Joy Askew (vocals, keyboards); Dave Houghton, Larry Tolfree (vocals, drums); Sue Hadjopoulos (vocals, percussion); Graham Maby (vocals).
Audio Mixers: Hoppi ; Brigitte Mann.
Audio Remasterer: Hoppi .
Liner Note Author: Arne Willander.
Recording information: Grugahalle Essen, Germany (02/21/1983); Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany (02/21/1983); WDR Studio, Cologne, Germany (02/21/1983); Grugahalle Essen, Germany (03/14/1980); Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany (03/14/1980); WDR Studio, Cologne, Germany (03/14/1980); Grugahalle Essen, Germany (04/16/1983-04/10/1983G); Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany (04/16/1983-04/10/1983G); WDR Studio, Cologne, Germany (04/16/1983-04/10/1983G).
Director: Christian Wagner .
Photographer: Manfred Becker.
This double-disc set is an accompanying release to the double-DVD set of the same name. Chronicling the three concerts Joe Jackson gave German television between 1980 and 1983, this captures several different phases in the ever-shifting Jackson's career, including the punky beginning, the ska-inflected "Beat Crazy," and the sophisticated pop of Night and Day, and throughout Jackson and his band are in top form. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine