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| Joe JacksonA Retrospective: 1978-2026 |
Overview:Singer/songwriter and musician Joe Jackson was born David Ian Jackson on August 11, 1954, in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England. He started learning to play the violin at age 11, but switched to piano after a couple of years. When he was 16, he started playing piano in bars. At 18, he won a scholarship to study musical composition at London’s Royal Academy of Music. He was signed to A&M Records in 1978. His debut album, Look Sharp!, produced the memorable new wave hit “Is She Really Going Out with Him?” and earned him comparisons with contemporaries such as Elvis Costello and Graham Parker. However, he veered more toward jazz with his next few albums. Jackson found his greatest success in 1982 with Night and Day. The album reached the top 10 in the U.S. and UK, supported by the top-10 hit “Steppin’ Out” and top-20 hit “Breaking Us in Two.” He had another top-20 hit in 1984 with “You Can’t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want” from his 1984 Body and Soul album. Links
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Compilations
Spotify PlaylistCheck out my Spotify playlist Joe Jackson 1978-1989 to get all the songs from Stepping Out: The Very Best of, Greatest Hits, and Steppin’ Out: The Collection in one playlist.
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Look Sharp! (1979):
I’m the Man (1979):
“The Harder They Come” (single, 1980):
Beat Crazy (1980):
Jumpin’ Jive (1981):
Night and Day (1982):
Mike’s Murder (soundtrack, 1983):
Body and Soul (1984):
Big World (1986):
Pretty in Pink (soundtrack, 1986):
Will Power (1987):
Tucker (soundtrack, 1988):
Blaze of Glory (1989):
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Stepping Out: The Very Best ofJoe Jackson |
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Recorded: 1979-1989 Released: September 3, 1990 Peak: -- US, 7 UK, -- CN, 13 AU Sales (in millions): -- US, 0.10 UK Genre: new wave |
Tracks:(1) Is She Really Going Out with Him? (2) Fools in Love (3) I’m the Man (4) It’s Different for Girls (5) Beat Crazy (6) Jumpin’ Jive (7) Breaking Us in Two (8) Steppin’ Out (9) A Slow Song (live) (10) You Can’t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want (11) Be My Number Two (12) Right and Wrong (13) Home Town (14) Down to London (15) Nineteen ForeverAbout the Album:Joe Jackson’s first compilation is a pretty good overview of his A&M years from 1979 to 1989, although the 1996 Greatest Hits is a superior collection. |
Greatest HitsJoe Jackson |
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Recorded: 1979-1989 Released: May 7, 1996 Peak: -- Sales (in millions): -- Genre: new wave |
Tracks:(1) Is She Really Going Out with Him? (2) Look Sharp! (3) Sunday Papers (4) I’m the Man (5) It’s Different for Girls (6) Beat Crazy (7) Jumpin’ Jive (8) Breaking Us in Two (9) Steppin’ Out (10) A Slow Song (live) (11) Memphis (12) You Can’t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want (13) Be My Number Two (14) Right and Wrong (15) Home Town (16) Down to London (17) Nineteen ForeverAbout the Album:This is essentially a retread of the 1990 collection Stepping Out: The Very Best of, although this is the superior collection, adding songs like “Sunday Papers” and “Memphis” that weren’t on the first collection. |
This Is It! (The A&M Years)Joe Jackson |
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Recorded: 1979-1989 Released: March 1997 Peak: -- Sales (in millions): -- Genre: new wave |
Tracks, Disc 1:(1) Is She Really Going Out with Him? (2) Fools in Love (3) One More Time (4) Sunday Papers (5) Look Sharp! (6) Got the Time (live) (7) On Your Radio (8) It’s Different for Girls (9) Don’t Wanna Be Like That (10) Amateur Hour (11) I’m the Man (12) Tilt (13) Someone Up There (14) One to One (15) Beat Crazy (16) Biology (17) Jumpin’ Jive (18) What’s the Use of Getting Sober When You’re Gonna Get Drunk Again (19) Is She Really Going Out with Him? (live a cappella version) (20) Another WorldTracks, Disc 2:(1) Breaking Us in Two (2) Chinatown (3) Real Men (4) Steppin’ Out (5) A Slow Song (6) You Can’t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want (7) Not Here, Not Now (8) Be My Number Two (9) Happy Ending (with Elaine Caswell) (10) Wild West (11) Right and Wrong (12) Home Town (13) Precious Time (14) Me and You Against the World (15) Down to London (16) Nineteen Forever (17) The Human TouchAbout the Album:Jackson doesn’t have enough hits to warrant a double anthology, making this collection fairly unnecessary. What’s more, it skips over several of his albums (Mike’s Murder, Will Power, Tucker) from this period entirely. |
Steppin’ Out: The CollectionJoe Jackson |
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Recorded: 1979-1989 Released: September 29, 2014 Peak: -- Sales (in millions): -- Genre: new wave |
Tracks:(1) One More Time (2) Is She Really Going Out with Him? (3) Sunday Papers (4) Got the Time (5) It’s Different for Girls (6) I’m the Man (7) Beat Crazy (8) Mad at You (9) Jumpin’ Jive (10) Real Men (11) Steppin’ Out (12) Breaking Us in Two (13) Memphis (14) You Can’t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want (15) Be My Number Two (16) Right and Wrong (17) Home Town (18) Down to London (19) Nineteen ForeverAbout the Album:The fourth compilation covering Jackson’s A&M years from 1979 to 1989. The Greatest Hits set from 1996 is the best bet. |
Laughter & Lust (1991):
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Compilation #1Joe Jackson |
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Recorded: ? Released: ? Peak: -- US, -- UK, -- CN, -- AU Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US and UK) Genre: new wave Rating: x.xxx out of 5.00 (average of # ratings)
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Resources/References:Related DMDB Links:First posted 5/10/2026. |







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