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Night and Day | 
| Artist: Joe Jackson Label: A&M Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $1.34 You Save: $10.64 (89%)
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 17105
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 3334 UPC: 007502133342 EAN: 0075021333420 ASIN: B000002GE1
Release Date: October 20, 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Another World | | • | Chinatown | | • | T.V. Age | | • | Target | | • | Steppin' Out | | • | Breaking Us in Two | | • | Cancer | | • | Real Men | | • | Slow Song |
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Amazon.com Having already come close to beating Graham Parker, Elvis Costello, and Louis Jordan at their own games, Joe Jackson made a play for becoming the Cole Porter of his generation with this 1982 collection. Actually that's a bit of a cheap shot, especially considering what a refreshingly innovative album this was. Jackson truly hit his stride with a memorable set that combines new technology and classic songwriting. From the infectious "Chinatown" to the hits "Stepping Out" and "Breaking Us in Two," the album is a showcase for killer hooks wrapped up in shiny keyboards and Latin-tinged percussion. Small wonder that Jackson waited two decades to attempt a sequel. --Bill Forman
Album Description Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Cancer. March 21, 2000 Jason Stein (Chula Vista, CA United States) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I know that Joe Jackson fans will say that his first cd is his best, but I'd like to review Night and Day. I think that Look Sharp is very very good, but Night and Day has more maturity and finesse to it than does the punk attitude of Look Sharp. Joe Jackson is an amazing musician when you look over his entire catalog of work. I have all of his cds except 1987's Will Power which is out of print. The thing that makes Night and Day so good is the songs. Hits like "Steppin' Out" and "Breaking Us In Two" are here and great album cuts like "Chinatown", "Into Another World", "Cancer", "Real Men" and "A Slow Song" round out the cd. A solid work with poignant lyrics and classy rhythms. This is a must have for any rock collector. So is Look Sharp (1979). If anyone is wondering whether Joe will return to pop music, you are not alone.
A strong release April 20, 2004 Damian P. Gadal (Santa Barbara, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This still remains Joe Jackson's milestone release. Most likely due to the mix of catchy rhythms and wonderful piano work. Much of the music is upbeat and fun to listen to, even many years after being released.
We..so tired of all the darkness in our lives.. December 16, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Yes, it sums up everything that I need to say about "Night and Day". The lyrics from "Steppin' Out" really say what I feel about life and future in general. And oh! What a beautiful bassline with tinkling the keyboard in the background.I picked up this album sometime ago in this "Sale Bins" after watching the MTV Classic of "Steppin' Out". It captures a certain feeling of the dark and dampness of the streets after the rain. It sort of grow on me after the nights I spend on the driving on the wet streets of Portland (yes it rains a lot over there!) and everytime I heard those words "Me babe, steppin out into the night..into the light" it creeps in like a lonely feeling. Windy nights, cold rain, a scarf and a peacoat jacket! It is released in 1982 but still shines like a gem. I also love the sketchy cover of Joe on the piano. A classic! It shows how the nightlife lurks in the background calling to follow them..into the night, into the light. I haven't listened to N&D II, but an album of this stature can not be matched with a sequel. So better off to value N&D II on its own merit.
Modern pop classic January 25, 2002 Westley (Stuck in my head) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm not necessarily a big Joe Jackson fan, but purchased this on record when it first came out (replaced it on CD a few years back). I was 13 years old at the time and liked it a great deal. I've put aside most of the stuff I listened to back then (anyone for Joan Jett?), but this one keeps making its way back into my CD player. Steppin' Out sounds as fantastic today as it did then and has become one of my all-time favorite. A Slow Song is also great and sounds better all the time. Joe Jackson has moved on to make CD's in a variety of styles, but Night and Day is the highlight of his career for me.
Take this CD for Exactly What It Is-Good Songsmanship February 7, 2001 Sam Bethune (Lincoln, Nebraska USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I disagree with the customer reviewer who refers to "Night and Day" as "taking gay life into the mainstream". That statement appears to have been made on the basis of one of the CD's more controversial songs "Real Men", which unflinchingly explores male masculinity. As a whole, "Night and Day" is not about gay life and to interpret it as such on the basis of one song does injustice to Joe Jackson's considerable talent. His sexual proclivities, real or imagined, are not relevant to the music. This album worked very well as an LP (which I also have), because sides one and two are referred to as the night side and day side respectively. The night side had more uptempo numbers, while the day side included mostly slower songs. They're all well-written and well-performed, however. The more interesting tracks, from my point of view, are the dark and mysterious "Chinatown", the somewhat glitzy (and slightly paranoid) "TV Age", "Steppin' Out" (Jackson's most commercially successful song to date), "Breaking Us In Two", and "A Slow Song". The aura that this collection exudes is one of Jackson attempting to be a modern day Cole Porter...and for the most part he succeeds. Jackson proves himself to be one of the best tunesmiths of our day, and he has surrounded himself with a cadre of capable musicians. The result is one of the best pop albums of the 1980's. This collection is well worth getting...but listen to it for the craftsmanship of the music and not for some sort of hidden message. You won't be disappointed.
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