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Disco de Joe Jackson: “Stepping Out: The Very Best of Joe Jackson”
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Stepping Out: The Very Best of Joe Jackson |
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Fecha de Publicación:1990-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Adult Alternative, Beatles Legacy
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:0082839705226
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Ever since {$Joe Jackson}'s debut album, {^Look Sharp}, yielded his first single in {&"Is She Really Going Out With Him?"} in July of 1979, which peaked at number 21 on {~Billboard} (the album hit number 20), his career has seen him investigate a multitude of musical styles with clean-cut charm and poise. {$Jackson} has dabbled in everything from {\reggae}, {\disco}, and {\soul} to {\power pop}, {\jazz}, and even {\big band}. {^Stepping Out} covers 15 of his biggest singles, including his highest chart-topper, {&"Stepping Out,"} which hit number six on {~Billboard}'s Top 40, from the suave sounding {^Night and Day} album. The downhearted appeal of {&"Breaking Us in Two"} appears here as well, along with the {\salsa}- flavored {&"You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want),"} which reached number 15 and was the strongest track from 1984's {^Body and Soul} album. Outside of his chart appearances, the rest of this hits collection holds up well. {$Jackson}'s voice is heard in wispy detail on {&"Fools in Love,"} while his humor and wit explode on {&"I'm the Man"} from the album of the same name. The live release entitled {^Big World} from 1986 is spoken for with both {&"Right and Wrong"} and the candid allure of {&"Hometown."} This quick overview of {$Joe Jackson}'s most lucrative singles not only bookmarks each of his experiments in different musical varieties, but also proves that few artists can accomplish such a feat with unblemished dexterity. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide
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