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Blaze of Glory (Joe Jackson album)

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Released
  
April 1989

Artist
  
Joe Jackson

Producer
  
Joe Jackson

Genre
  
Rock music

Length
  
57:10

Release date
  
April 1989

Label
  
A&M Records

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Recorded
  
November–December 1988 Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York

Blaze of Glory (1989)
  
Stepping Out The Very Best of Joe Jackson (1990)

Similar
  
Joe Jackson albums, Rock music albums

Joe jackson blaze of glory


Blaze of Glory is a 1989 album by English rock and roll singer Joe Jackson. Jackson has stated that the album and the songs themselves were an examination of his generation as the 1980s were ending, ranging from the optimism of the 1950s ("Tomorrow's World") to the politics of terrorism ("Rant and Rave") and the Cold War ("Evil Empire"), to yuppies ("Discipline") and rockers who are well past their prime ("Nineteen Forever"). The title track compares the legacy of a classic rock musician who died young ("...went out in a blaze of glory") with the current wannabes ("They're just cartoons" who "think they're Superman" but "can't even fly").

Contents

The album is structured in two-halves: the first half through "Blaze of Glory" is presented without breaks, with the coda of one song becoming the intro to the next. The first half deals with adolescence and optimism, the second half with aging and depression. It is interesting to note that the songs of the second half correspond somewhat with the Kübler-Ross model of the stages of grief: "Rant and Rave" is anger (obvious from its title), "Nineteen Forever" is denial (also obvious from its title, although those two are out of order), "The Best I Can Do" and "Discipline" are bargaining (lyrics include "I’ll love you forever / Or at least many years / If you know I’ll never / Take away all your fears", and for the latter "Discipline can make me stronger / If it doesn't kill me first"), "Evil Empire" about depression ("I could go on but what’s the use / You can’t fight them with songs / But think of this as just / Another tiny blow against the empire"), and lastly acceptance in "Human Touch" ("In all the universe I’m just a speck of dust / But all I can do is keep trying... / To give you the human touch").

Although Blaze of Glory was a modest seller, the resultant single "Nineteen Forever" reached No. 4 in the US Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Jackson felt the album was one of his best efforts and toured to perform and support it with an eleven piece band in the U.S. and Europe from June to November 1989, and was disappointed with both the critical and commercial reaction as well as his record label's lack of support. Part of the problem may have been that Jackson insisted on playing the new album in its entirety at the start of each performance, at times requesting to the audience to be quiet and pay attention.

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Track Listing

All songs written, arranged and produced by Joe Jackson.

Personnel

Musicians
  • Joe Jackson - lead and backing vocals, organ, piano, synthesizers
  • Ed Roynesdal - synthesizer, vibraphone, Hammond organ, violin
  • Graham Maby - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Rick Ford - bass guitar, fretless bass guitar
  • Tom Teeley - electric and acoustic 6-string guitars, backing vocals
  • Vinnie Zummo - electric, acoustic and nylon 6 and 12-string guitars, electric sitar
  • Gary Burke - drums
  • Sue Hadjopoulos - congas
  • Joy Askew - lead and backing vocals
  • Drew Barfield - lead and backing vocals
  • Chris Hunter - alto saxophone
  • Tony Aiello - tenor saxophone
  • Steve Elson - baritone saxophone
  • Michael Morreale - trumpet
  • Tony Barrero - trumpet
  • Charlie Gordon - trombone
  • Glenn Dicterow - violin
  • Anthony Cox - acoustic bass
  • Charles McCracken - cello
  • Production
  • Joe Jackson - arrangements, producer
  • Ed Roynesdal - co-producer, sampling, Kurzweil K250 sequencer
  • Joe Barbaria - recording engineer
  • Gene Orloff - orchestra conductor
  • Frank Orlinsky, Pat Gorman, Richard Frankel - art direction
  • Sandra Haber, Laura Levine - photography
  • Songs

    1Tomorrow's World4:30
    2Me And You (Against The World)4:14
    3Down to London4:17

    References

    Blaze of Glory (Joe Jackson album) Wikipedia