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Beat Crazy

 
Album Review: Beat Crazy
 

  • Artist: Joe Jackson
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1980
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Before exploring jump blues and early R&B on 1981's Jumpin' Jive and later jazz and Latin styles on 1982's Night and Day, Joe Jackson expanded his power pop and punk m.o. with this, his reggae-tinged third album. Jackson sticks with the short songs and punk feel of his first two releases, but strategically adds rocksteady and jazz elements here and there. A direct reggae influence is heard on such dub-style cuts like "In Every Dream Home," while more of a pastiche approach is evident on tracks like "Mad at You." Jackson even riffs off of Linton Kwesi Johnson's dub poetry sides with the dancefloor politics of "Battleground," while also laying down some straight ska on "Pretty Boys." One also gets intimations of the sophisticated jazz-pop songwriting of Night and Day with torching gems like "One to One." As is the case on most of his albums, Jackson covers a wide array of topics here, including modern relationships, feminism, club life, and the social fringe. A solid effort. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Beat Crazy Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (4:15)
One to One Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (3:22)
In Every Dream Home (A Nightmare) Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (4:30)
The Evil Eye Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (3:46)
Mad at You Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (6:02)
Crime Don't Pay Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (4:25)
Someone Up There Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (3:47)
Battleground Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (2:33)
Biology Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (4:31)
Pretty Boys Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (3:41)
Fit Joe Jackson Joe Jackson (4:42)

Credits

Joe Jackson (Harmonica), Joe Jackson (Arranger), Joe Jackson (Keyboards), Joe Jackson (Vocals), Joe Jackson (Melodica), Joe Jackson (Producer), Joe Jackson (Main Performer), Joe Jackson (Performer), Joe Jackson (Concept), Dave Houghton (Drums), Dave Houghton (Vocals), Graham Maby (Bass), Graham Maby (Vocals), Norman Mighell (Engineer), Gary Sanford (Guitar), Nigel Mills (Assistant Engineer), Anton Corbijn (Photography), Willy Smax (Artwork)
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