Joe Jackson Album: «This Is It»

- Title:This Is It
- Release date:1997-02-24
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Polygram UK
- UPC:731454040228
Album information
Track listing
- 1 - 1 Is She Really Going Out With Him?img 3:09
- 1 - 2 Fools in Loveimg 4:27
- 1 - 3 One More Timeimg 3:17
- 1 - 4 Sunday Papersimg 4:29
- 1 - 5 Look Sharp!img 3:23
- 1 - 6 Got the Timeimg 2:54
- 1 - 7 On Your Radioimg 4:01
- 1 - 8 It's Different for Girlsimg 3:49
- 1 - 9 Don't Wanna Be Like Thatimg 3:40
- 1 - 10 Amateur Hourimg 3:59
- 1 - 11 I'm the Manimg 4:00
- 1 - 12Tilt
- 1 - 13Someone Up There
- 1 - 14 One to Oneimg 3:23
- 1 - 15 Beat Crazyimg 4:18
- 1 - 16 Biologyimg 4:33
- 1 - 17Jumpin' Jive
- 1 - 18What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again)
- 1 - 19 Is She Really Going Out With Him?img 3:09
- 1 - 20 Another Worldimg 5:04
- 2 - 1 Breaking Us in Twoimg 3:46
- 2 - 2Chinatown
- 2 - 3 Real Menimg 5:59
- 2 - 4 Steppin' Outimg 3:37
- 2 - 5 A Slow Songimg 7:02
- 2 - 6 You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)img 5:06
- 2 - 7 Not Here, Not Nowimg 5:30
- 2 - 8 Be My Number Twoimg 4:01
- 2 - 9Happy Ending Joe Jackson and Elaine Caswell
- 2 - 10 Wild Westimg 4:53
- 2 - 11 Right and Wrongimg 4:35
- 2 - 12Home Town
- 2 - 13Precious Time
- 2 - 14Me and You (Against the World)
- 2 - 15 Down to Londonimg 4:14
- 2 - 16 Nineteen Foreverimg 4:38
- 2 - 17The Human Touch
Review - Product Description
37 digitally remastered tracks profiling Joe Jackson's A&M years, 1979-1989. Features tracks from all of his albums of this period except the soundtrack to 'Mike's Murder'. Includes 'Is She Really Going Out With Him?', 'Sunday Papers', 'On Your Radio', 'It's Different For Girls', 'Beat Crazy', 'Steppin'Out', 'Breaking Us In Two', 'Real Men', 'You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)', 'Right And Wrong', 'Home Town', 'Nineteen Forever' and more! Jackson compiled the release himself! Double slimline jewelcase. 1997 A&M release.
Customer review
Amazon user
March 20, 1999
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Joe Jackson is a superb artist
If you haven't heard Joe Jackson before, this is a good place to start. It is difficult to categorize his music, as he started "New Wave", did some swing music (waaay before this recent trend), and he plays some of the meanest piano that you have ever heard. His stuff rocks melodiously.