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Member Since11/16/2007
Band Websitejoejackson.com
Band MembersJoe Jackson (piano/vocals)
Graham Maby (bass/vocals)
Dave Houghton (drums/vocals)
Record LabelRykodisc
Type of LabelIndie




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When Joe Jackson went into an East Berlin recording studio with the rhythm section that has accompanied him, off and on, for nearly three decades, he had the most strikingly simple line-up in mind: just piano, bass, drums and his unmistakable, eternally yearning voice. As he later pondered a name for this compellingly to-the-point collection of ten new songs, he took a similar approach. “I wanted something elemental because that’s the kind of album I wanted to make,” Jackson explains. “There is no padding on it at all; the album is stripped to the bare essentials, so I hope it has a timeless quality. The title seems to fit.”

The natural elements were indeed a leitmotif, not so much in the words of the songs themselves as in Jackson’s surroundings as he created them: “It seemed like rain was a constant companion. It always seemed to be raining when I was working on these songs, and it rained every day while we were recording them. But I like the rain, and I don’t understand why for many people it has this automatic association with doom and gloom. What would we do without rain?”

Rain may have the occasionally melancholic moment, but it also boasts plenty of humor, swing, sophistication, barbed social commentary and even some punk-like rocking out – no guitars necessary -- on “King Pleasure Time.” “Rush Across the Road” evokes a split-second moment of sweet recognition between two former – or soon-to-be – lovers, while “Wasted Time” gently examines both the longing and regret in an affair gone sour. “Too Tough” balances the swagger and vulnerability of an emotionally guarded character in a classic Jackson arrangement that features big, dramatic choruses and a rough-edged lead vocal. “Good Bad Boy,” with quick shuffling rhythms and a rollercoaster of a piano solo, skewers the pre-packaged rebelliousness of a modern-day rock star or fashion model.

In its adventurous spirit as well as its piano-based sound, the material on Rain recalls Jackson’s 1982 Night and Day, the best-selling and most critically lauded album of his career, and its equally well-regarded 2000 sequel. On the original disc, Jackson had created a gorgeous love letter to his newly adopted home of New York City, incorporating Latin rhythms and a cinematic, Gershwin-like sweep in his work. The album yielded the multi-format Top Ten hit, “Steppin’ Out” and showcased for his widest audience ever Jackson’s stylistic breadth as a composer. Jackson has since moved on to an apartment in Berlin, which currently boasts the kind of anything-goes cosmopolitanism that epitomized Manhattan when Jackson had first arrived there. But he still manages to evoke a magical sort of New York City-inspired urbanity in his songs, the aural equivalent of a movie classic from half-a-century ago, filmed in shimmering black and white. As Jackson admits, “I lived on and off for twenty years in New York. You spend so much time in one place it gets into your bones and into your heart.”

It’s especially present on “Uptown Train,” which has the offhanded, hip feel of a vintage Ramsey Lewis, piano-trio jam. Jackson is well into his groove before he starts his vocalizing, punctuating the number with some very soulful falsetto singing. Says Jackson, “As you might be able to tell from that track, I’ve been listening to a lot of jazz stuff from the late fifties and early sixties, a lot of classic Blue Note records, a lot of Horace Silver and Art Blakey, Lee Morgan and people like that.”

The playful mood Jackson evokes on “Uptown Train” belies the surroundings in which Jackson and longtime band-mates Graham Maby (bass/vocals) and Dave Houghton (drums/vocals) cut Rain: “We recorded in a very interesting place called Planet Roc in the Eastern part of Berlin. It had been a major East German radio station, a huge complex that used to have close to 20,000 people working in it. Now half of it is derelict, which is really weird; it’s gradually being converted into studios, production companies, things like that. But it has this sort of desolate, Communist kind of feeling to it, which I like.”

Fans who have been following Jackson’s live shows in recent years will already be familiar with a few of these tunes, in particular, “Too Tough,” which started appearing on set lists around 2004. Jackson explains, “It got finished about the same time as ‘Citizen Sane.’ It’s been about three years. I wasn’t in a hurry to make a new album. I promised myself that I wouldn’t make a record until I had an album’s worth of songs that were the best I could do. I think several of these songs are the best songs I’ve ever written, and I wanted to have 10 or 12 songs that I felt that way about before I put out another album. I used to be a bit of a workaholic, but I am now much more patient. The quantity has gone down, but the quality has gone up.”

In 2003, Jackson reunited with his original Look Sharp! band-mates -- Maby, Houghton and guitarist Gary Sanford – to record Volume 4, the fourth studio album they would make together. It also marked 25 years since they’d worked on Jackson’s star-making debut disc. The group toured for seven months, then released the concert recording, After Life. Jackson subsequently embarked on a solo piano tour, co-billed with Todd Rundgren. Rain, then, is the best of both worlds. Jackson explores a pared-down sound within a comfortable band format, a mix that, he decides, has helped his songwriting: “There are quite a few songs that I can play solo if I had to, and that was never the case in the past. I was always thinking of band arrangements as I was writing songs. It’s a bit of a new approach, really. I have been trying to write songs that are bulletproof, that could be done in a very simple way and still work.”

But Jackson emphasizes that he has no intention of going it alone right now; in fact, Jackson, Maby and Houghton have full-on European and American tours planned for 2008: “It’s so great to go out and play with guys you know so well. Apart from the fact that we have fun on the road, that we’re friends, the shows are very spontaneous. We’re able to give and take because we know each other so well. We make our shows different every night, which is great.”

Despite his early image as dapper new-wave rocker in skinny tie and pork-pie hat, Jackson has never allowed himself to be limited in where he can go as composer or performer. In the eighties, he explored reggae, jump-blues and Latin rhythms, and he produced several memorable film scores. A decade later, he segued into long-form composing and won a Best Pop Instrumental Recording Grammy in 2000 for his 1999 Sony Classical release, Symphony No. 1, which featured jazz and rock players instead of a traditional orchestra.

“I’ve always been pretty diverse,” Jackson concludes. “It you go back and listen to the first album, you might find that it’s pretty eclectic. I think that artists, especially new ones, get slotted into one movement or genre or another. People were so anxious to put me in a certain category that they didn’t notice how eclectic Look Sharp! was, so they acted surprised a bit later. It’s kind of ironic.”

Rain, then, is not surprising at all – at least for those of us who have been following Jackson’s extraordinary 30-year career. It’s just another genre-stretching effort from an artist who continues to extend the boundaries of his craft.

-- Michael Hill

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Jul 24 2008 3:53 PM



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Jul 23 2008 12:15 AM

Jules Hernández





Jul 22 2008 5:28 PM

Rain. GREAT album. probably your best !!
had it since day one and it never gets old.
cheers & thanks
kathy





Jul 22 2008 6:04 AM

Thanks for your friendship, Joe!
Yvonne





Jul 22 2008 5:59 AM

Hey Joe,
thanks for adding me.
I hope you are well!
Possibly I will be in Berlin this sunday. If you like, we can catch up somewhere for a drink ?!

Cheers,
Yvo
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Jul 22 2008 3:35 AM

Joe,

Big greetings

thanks for the Friendship.


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Jul 21 2008 12:36 PM

I know I'm taking late to the extreme, but, saw you play the Olympia in Dublin a few months ago and you were truely awesome! Honestly felt like I understood music more after seeing you! Dont need me to tell you to keep it up.....but do!
CK


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Jul 21 2008 7:12 AM

have a great new week joe...!

greetings from wilmersdorf
christian
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Jul 21 2008 5:40 AM

Hello ! Here's some news from Pearls For Swines :

If you have a little time, go to : http://www. archive. org/details/AMR147
It's a split between PhantaSystem, Man Raynbow (both from Brazil), Razxca (Russia) & us !
It sounds like a weird soundtrack.

Love & energy

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Sorry if you receive this comment 2 times.
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Jul 21 2008 2:38 AM

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Jul 19 2008 9:04 AM

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Jul 19 2008 7:47 AM

Thanks for the Add.
Good week end

Pierre
Daniel Günther





Jul 19 2008 6:48 AM

Hi Joe,thanks very much for the add.
Best whishes from Daniel
Gordon





Jul 19 2008 6:28 AM

Thanks for the friendship Joe and have a good weekend
Gordon
Susanne





Jul 19 2008 6:27 AM

Hello Joe,

Thanks for adding me to your friends list! I Love your music - Looking forward to your next gig in Hamburg!

Best wishes,

Susanne
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Jul 16 2008 1:39 PM

Thx. Cool.
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Jul 15 2008 12:01 PM

Thank You
Hey Joe,,,,Thanks for adding
us to your friends list,
Love your Music (All of it!!)
"Rush Across The Road" sounds Great !
Thank you for all you have given
All the Best,

-Paul-
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Jul 15 2008 3:18 AM

Thanks !
Shar





Jul 14 2008 6:55 PM

I just received your disc in the mail and I absolutely love it. No one can put piano and voice so beautifully together as you.
SCArNICK





Jul 14 2008 10:13 AM

Thanks for the Add!
Michiel Cleijne





Jul 14 2008 3:34 AM

Thanks Joe for the great gig at North Sea Jazz.
BHulet





Jul 13 2008 9:49 AM

Pics of belgian shows are on line, see my page.
Enjoy.
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Jul 13 2008 5:45 AM

Thanks for the Add!
on back to NYC

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Jul 13 2008 1:26 AM

Dreaming across the sky...
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Jul 10 2008 11:11 PM

hey, viens faire un tour sur mon scooter !

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Rollo





Jul 10 2008 1:59 PM

Thanks for making music !

Joe, I enjoyed all your (6) concerts ... and your book also ! Hope to see you next year ...

Rollo
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Jul 10 2008 1:00 PM

TANKS TO THE ADD MR.
JACKSON!!!!
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Jul 9 2008 5:58 PM

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Jul 7 2008 4:05 AM

Hi Joe,
you always have and always will influence me.
Great music. Thanx for the add.

Duncan / GB / Stuttgart
lorna





Jul 6 2008 2:34 AM

i hope the vodka martini after montreux was tasty
your concert certainly was a gourmet feast
Ken





Jul 5 2008 9:30 PM

Hi Joe! No Spam here, just a thank you for the add!

Ken
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Jul 5 2008 2:44 PM

is he really going out with my mom? is he really gonna take my home to mom? is he really going out with my mom? if my mom don't deceive me, there's somethin' goin' wrong around her.
JOE JACKSON SAY: "F-YOUS NATIONALFRONT! WHAT IS THIS COMMUNISM?" -1984
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Jul 5 2008 2:30 PM

Merci beaucoup, je suis fier de devenir votre ami, Joe! (I'm SO excited ;) ) True, it's an immense honor: your music has long been a cure for gravity in my life, and your entire career a model of artistic integrity, diversity and pursuit of excellence -in songwriting and in other areas -for me and many. Many of your albums have been like sonic bibles (never leaving the discman and under the pillow at night). And your eclectism, your way of marrying classical taste with pop culture (or the opposite) like no-one have been liberating. Hope to buy many more of your records & attend many of your gigs (in Paris and elsewhere) to come. Admiration and sincere respect. Leave us a note (in whichever key you like) about our songs if you feel they deserve it. Oh, I forgot...Please say hi to Graham Maby, one of my favorite bass players... Morvan
Kevin





Jul 5 2008 10:42 AM

Thanks for the add. Been a fan since "Beat Crazy", and the new album is great. Saw you and your crack trio in Redwood City, and had the pleasure of talking with Graham Maby afterwards. Joe, your voice and your songs have made this world a sweeter place.
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Jul 5 2008 9:05 AM

Joe,
Thanks for the add, it's a real pleasure !

Good vibes from France

FDC
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Jul 5 2008 6:30 AM

Hello Joe Jackson,

thank you very much for adding. Great to have a direct link to see, what's going on.

Best regards from Stuttgart
Markus
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