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Jumpin' Jive (Original Recording Remastered)

Joe Jackson

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Album Review

Jumpin' Jive proved to be one of Joe Jackson's most adventurous projects as he tries his hand at covering a bunch of Louis Jordan and Cab Calloway tunes, ranging from the extravagance of big band to bop to vibrant swing music. The album broke the Top 50 in the U.S. and made it to number 14 in England, with the title track peaking at number 43 over there as well. Jackson sounds extremely fresh and vivacious throughout all of the tracks, with Calloway's "We the Cats" and "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" demonstrating how easily his persona adapts to this particular style of music. Jackson doesn't just sing the music here, he actually role-plays to some extent to make the songs sound that much more genuine and timeless, giving tunes like "Tuxedo Junction," "What's the Use of Getting Sober," and the hip-cat composure of "Jumpin' Jive" some modern flash and color. The horn work is dazzling as well, especially Dave Bitelli's alto sax and Pete Thomas' clarinet contributions. Not only was Jumpin' Jive a novel idea, but it reveals Jackson's musical dexterity and desire to further his interests into other avenues aside from pop and mainstream ballads. Although he touched on reggae with 1980's Beat Crazy, Jumpin' Jive fully uncovers his musical astuteness and remains one of his best albums.

Customer Reviews

Awesome.... finally got it back

I can't keep still. Reminds me of when I was young. Had the album... who knows where that is. This is great. Oh how I missed this album.

Jumpin' Jive

If you can refrain from tapping along with these guys, well..."Jack, You're Dead!" Joe said this music reminded him of his father. Lucky Joe, to have a father that hep. Give this music to your children. Mine adore it as much as I do. She's 16 and he's 12. Your kids will always thank you and think of you when they here these tunes.

Jumpin' Indeed

If you can sit still while listening to this recording, you better check yourself for a pulse. A great group of players having more fun than should be allowed. A small combo playing great arrangements with Jackson singing these old gems like he was born to do them. With the resurgence of alot of the American Standards repitoire by so many contemporary artists, this album simply shows how far ahead of the pack Jackson was. Please Joe, show 'em how one more time!

Biography

Born: August 11, 1954 in Burton-upon-Trent, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

In his 1999 memoir, A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage, Joe Jackson writes approvingly of George Gershwin as a musician who kept one foot in the popular and one in the classical realms of music. Like Gershwin, Jackson possesses a restless musical imagination that has found him straddling musical genres unapologetically, disinclined to pick one style and stick to it. The word "chameleon" often crops up in descriptions of him, but Jackson prefers to be thought of as "eclectic." Is he the Joe...
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