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  2. Live 1980/86 - Wikipedia

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    Live 1980/86 is a Joe Jackson double live album, released in April 1988. [1] It was recorded during the 1980 Beat Crazy tour, the 1982-83 Night and Day tour, the 1984 Body & Soul tour, and the 1986 Big World tour. [4]

  3. Is She Really Going Out with Him? - Wikipedia

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    was one of the first songs Joe Jackson recorded with the Joe Jackson Band, which included bassist Graham Maby, guitarist Gary Sanford, and drummer Dave Houghton. The song was immediately popular with the band; Jackson recalled in his autobiography, "Everyone liked it.

  4. Volume 4 (Joe Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Volume 4 is the 16th studio album by British musician Joe Jackson, released in 2003.It was the first album to feature the Joe Jackson Band since the 1980 release, Beat Crazy, and it was Jackson's first rock 'n' roll album since Laughter and Lust, which was released in 1991.

  5. Live at Rockpalast (Joe Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Joe Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's first band, formed in Gosport, was called Edward Bear, [note 1] later renamed Arms and Legs. [5] The band broke up in 1976 after two unsuccessful singles. He was still known as David Jackson when he joined Arms and Legs, but picked up the nickname "Joe" based on his perceived resemblance to the British television puppet character Joe 90, a genius child spy.

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  8. Mad at You (Joe Jackson Band song) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Peter Trollope of the Liverpool Echo noted the "strong, chumpy guitar sound" and "strung out beat", but added the song "should come over a lot better live than it does in the studio". [ 12 ] In a review of Beat Crazy , Clint Roswell of the Daily News felt Jackson "is at his angry and perceptive best with songs like 'Mad at You'". [ 13 ]

  9. Afterlife (Joe Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Afterlife is a 2004 live album by Joe Jackson. [3] It contains recordings from performances on 27 August 2003 at The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA, at House of Blues on 28 August in Los Angeles CA and on 29 August in Anaheim CA, and ultimately, on 31 August 2003 in San Diego CA at 4th and B.