Joe Jackson, Volume 4

Written by Mark Saleski
Published March 18, 2003

Warning: after giving Volume 4 a listen you may feel a strong urge to dig out your skinny tie (c'mon, you know you wore one!) from the back of the closet. You may find yourself heading to the hair salon for no apparent reason. You will of course realize that you've developed sentimental feelings for that "sideways" haircut you used to have. Resist: you're just under the spell of Joe Jackson's wayback machine set to "New Wave".

I've been a fan of JJ from the very beginning. Much like Elvis Costello, he has the ability to continuously reinvent himself. While this quality is more often associated with David Bowie, I've always thought that both Joe and Elvis have come up with more consistently interesting music as they've matured.

It wouldn't be fair to say that this collection of songs contains only Look Sharp,I'm The Man and Beat Crazy-era music. While the original band lineup serves up a big heap 'o power pop (I really had forgotten how tight that rhythm section was!), Joe blends in touches from some of my favorite (and, for the most part, forgotten) recordings: 1989's Blaze Of Glory and 1991's Laughter and Lust (both sadly out of print). In fact, when I first heard Volume 4's first track, "Take It Like A Man", I was instantly transported to a JJ show from the Laughter and Lust tour: at Boston's Orpheum Theatre...in the middle of a summer heatwave. Outside it was well over 100 degrees. Inside? Forget It. The show was so over the top that we all got over the lack of air conditioning. (Ok, maybe not completely. I mean, it was "sweatin' hot"!)

This really isn't a record for Joe Jackson fans only. With all of the heavy news we're dealing with at the moment, just about anybody can take something positive away from Volume 4.

...now where did I leave that skinny brown leather tie?...


(First posted on Mark Is Cranky)

Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. On his best day, he hopes to channel the ghosts of Lester Bangs and Jack Kerouac. He spends the hours of 9:32PM to 1:37AM carving out music reviews and essays for Jazz.com, Blogcritics.org and other publications.
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#1 — March 18, 2003 @ 13:35PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

Does this mean a Lene Lovich comeback is imminent?

And not so oddly enough, I have a bunch of skinny ties, but the suits and sport coats they go with no longer fit (I think they shrank).

#2 — March 18, 2003 @ 13:47PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

gees, what ever happened to her?

hey, the same thing happened to my sport coats. maybe we bought 'em at the same place? ;-)

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