I'm the Man [Bonus Track] Joe Jackson

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  • Release Date: 08/14/2001
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Sales Rank: 11,237
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 606949308926
 
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I'm the Man [Bonus Track]

1LISTENOn Your Radio 4:01
2LISTENGeraldine and John 3:14
3LISTENKinda Kute 3:33
4LISTENIt's Different for Girls 3:42
5LISTENI'm the Man 3:58
6LISTENThe Band Wore Blue Shirts 5:06
7LISTENDon't Wanna Be Like That 3:41
8LISTENAmateur Hour 4:04
9LISTENGet That Girl 3:02
10LISTENFriday 3:41
11LISTENCome On Live / Bonus Track 3:29

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Despite Joe Jackson's anxious demeanor and shaky pop/rock presence, I'm the Man holds together quite well as his second attempt. Reaching number 12 in the U.K. and a respectable number 22 in the U.S., the album managed to net him a number five hit in his homeland with the insightful "It's Different for Girls," which revealed Jackson's adeptness at philosophizing and his perception of examining the sexes, a trait that would follow him throughout his career. While this song represents his skill at crafting an effective ballad, the frantic "I'm the Man" showcases Jackson at his most frenzied, as a freight train's worth of lyrics pile haphazardly into one another alongside a wonderfully hysterical rhythm. Not only does the track show off Jackson's free-range ability, but his sense of humor arises once again, following in the footsteps of Look Sharp!'s "Is She Really Going Out With Him." Jackson's new wave tendencies are toned down for I'm the Man, but that doesn't restrain his talent, as songs like "Kinda Kute," "Amateur Hour," and "Geraldine and John" make for catchy side servings of attractive pop. It wasn't until Jackson's next album, Beat Crazy, that he began to expand his musical latitudes into reggae, soul, and later on into jazz and other styles. I'm the Man exposes Jackson in his early stages, but it's evident that his wit and peculiar brand of pop charm was already building up its strength. Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

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