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Summer In the City: Live In New York

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Download links and information about Summer In the City: Live In New York by Joe Jackson. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 54:58 minutes.

Artist: Joe Jackson
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 13
Duration: 54:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Summer In the City (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 1:46
2. Obvious Song (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 4:24
3. Another World (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 5:02
4. Medley (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 6:36
5. Mood Indigo (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 4:23
6. Medley (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 7:25
7. Medley: Eleanor Rigby (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:12
8. Medley: Be My Number Two (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:22
9. Medley: Home Town (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:58
10. Medley: It's Different for Girls (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 4:01
11. Medley: King of the World (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:45
12. Medley: You Can't Get What You Want (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:30
13. One More Time (Live) (featuring Gary Burke, Graham Maby) 3:34

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The chameleonic Jackson is reunited with longtime bandmates Graham Maby (bass and vocals) and Gary Burke (drums) for this trio date, recorded live in August 1999. The opening "Summer in the City" promises much, and the album delivers. While the three don't always play to a song's strengths ("You Can't Get What You Want," for one, misses the full-band treatment), this release does showcase Jackson's piano and the group's interplay. The trio bounces through several Jackson originals, including "Fools in Love," "Down to London," and a medley including "Be My Number Two" and "You Can't Get What You Want," as well as classics like "Mood Indigo," "Eleanor Rigby," and the title track. On this album, Jackson proves not only that he has not abandoned classic pop songs or his own pop hits, but that he is performing them better than ever.