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Joe Jackson - Night and Day II

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Joe Jackson - Night and Day II
Joe Jackson Band: Joe Jackson
Title: Night and Day II
Rating:
Release Date: 2000-10-24
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Prelude 2: Hell of a Town 3: Stranger Than You 4: Why 5: Glamour and Pain 6: Dear Mom 7: Love Got Lost 8: Just Because 9: Happyland 10: Stay


Jackson's second love song to New York: a masterpiece
" In fact, 26 years later, I remember the day I first heard "Steppin' Out" on the radio: I HAD TO go out to the record store (remember those?) and buy the album THAT VERY DAY, and then played it until I wore out the grooves and had to go buy another copy (hooray for digital!). I loved the original "Night and Day. Phenomenal album.

The sequel is SO MUCH MORE. Other listeners here have remarked on how the album as a whole evokes a very specifically-New-York setting and introduces you to a number of fascinating can't-be-anywhere-else characters, and as a New Yorker, all I can say is, Yeah, Jackson got that right on the money. These characters enthrall you from first listening, as does the music, but the album also rewards you by revealing more layers on repeated listenings. Listen to the work as a whole, in sequence, and you begin to hear the musical integrity and arc from beginning to end, with themes and chords repeated, but never obviously or tritely; likewise, the musical echoes of the first "Night and Day" are there, but subtle and delightful to discover. "Rock opera," as another reviewer dubbed it, works, or one could very easily imagine this as the score of a hip City-based musical. Speaking of opera, I was amused to notice that while the lyrics of "Love Got Lost" (with Marianne Faithfull turning in a staggeringly poignant vocal - this is what the song "Memory" from "Cats" WANTS to be and isn't) reference Puccini's "La Boheme," a little later in the song Jackson has written a choral passage quite reminiscent of the "Humming Chorus" from "Madama Butterfly," making the whole song musically a sort of ode to the Italian composer.

The album as a whole is so carefully and brilliantly detailed, down to the percussion that both begins and ends the work, a sort of heartbeat of the City that runs through the whole work.

Let me throw out a few names here:

Pet Sounds
Sgt. Pepper
Aja

Yeah, THAT good.

EDIT: Took me a few days, but I finally realized what that pervasive percussion figure sounds like: it's the beat of the subway trains, the rhythm of the wheels on the track.


NIGHT AND DAY II
Recently, listening to 2 RAINY NIGHTS (featuring songs from N&D II ) I decided to listen to the original album (yes, I'm a geezer) and am on my third listen today. I am a big Joe Jackson fan, but I did NOT give this work a fair airing when I first heard it.

My original assessment was very, very wrong. As always with Mr. Jackson, he never stays anywhere too long. You KNOW it's his music (just as with The Beatles) but it's NOT the same. I would disagree with those who think so; please listen again and again, as I have, and I think you'll begin to really hear THE MUSIC that's there waiting for you. Thank you for your time.


Professional yet emotional
I'll just say that if you're remotely familiar with Joe Jackson you should have this album. . Disregard the extreme fans who seem to be disappointed; this is a solid pop/rock album that will satisfy the most demanding ears. "Stranger Than You" is a reason enough to listen to this CD.


update on an original classic
STRANGER THAN YOU is a great song should have been a hit describes NYC perfect. this cd lacks the commercial sucess of the first NIGHT and DAY album but it is certainly as brilliant. HAPPYLAND
is facinating a little sarcastic even for joe jackson but a good song. good disc.


GREAT ALBUM
IT'S NOT HIS BEST BUT I WOULD CERTAINLY RECOMMOND IT PARTICULARLY IF YOU LIKED NIGHT AND DAY. I'M NOT SURE WHY FOLKS ARE GIVING THIS LESS THAN 4 STARS (1 STAR COMON')! I'VE REALLY ENJOYED LISTENING TO THIS ONE. AND YES I ALSO HAVE A BUNCH OF JJ CD'S,THIS WAS MY 9TH AND I HAVE BE BUYING HIS ALBUMS FOR ABOUT 22 YEARS NOW.


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