One of the best albums ever made. And the whole live performance of it with this crew is so entertaining and an awesome video to watch start to finish.
Holy crap...I worked in a movie theater in NYC around 1998-99 and remember hearing this song playing over the tunes between shows. To this day I've not forgotten it. I'm so glad I was bored tonight and went searching for it.
If you like Joe and this album you should check out his autobiography "A Cure for Gravity". I am about the same age as Joe and grew up on a council estate (Leigh Park) near his (Paulsgrove) - both overspill estates for post-war bombed-out Portsmouth. He epitomises what I would have liked to become - unfortunately I don't have his immense talent. The fact that he has produced some of his more classical work in his latter years seems to have escaped most of his fans, which is a pity. "Heaven and Hell" is unique and to have recruited and collaborated with such talented performers makes this album, for me, his most accomplished work. When are you coming to London again Joe??
Heaven and Hell is one of the very greatest Joe Jackson albums, which is really saying something. And I have always felt that A Bud and A Slice is my favourite JJ song, or very close to it. This song has all the JJ hallmarks. It's a perfectly realised vision; it comes across as being exactly what he wanted to say, musically and lyrically. (And you can say the same for his most recent album, The Duke, which is absolutely breathtaking. That record is so staggeringly perfect that one takes it for granted. The same is even true of Big World, which everybody forgets was recorded not just live, but direct to stereo.)
Thank you so much for sharing this. I've twice this tour while JJ was singing in place of Brad... Probably two concerts in my own top 10. Unforgetable !
Awesome, very, very, very, very cool... my favorite is More is More what a f'd up great song. Thank for posting these. I would love to see Bela Fleck mixed up in this mess ;o)
What this music does best is show off Joe's talent as an orchestrator/composer. That doesn't mean it's his greatest album by any means. It belongs in its own category of music, exactly what, I'm not sure.
Incredible! Thanks for posting! I remember the first time a friend shared JJ's whole Heaven & Hell song cycle with me. As a long-term fan of passacaglias, this song blew me away. . . the form really underscore the lyrics here. A good pop / hip-hop passacaglia is Flobots "Handlebars." I use these to help my Juilliard dance students understand the form. When commissioned to compose a dance score for the Juilliard Centennial, I chose to wrote a passacaglia called "Portal." See it on my channel!
Brad Roberts' voice is like dark chocolate for my ears.
One of the best albums ever made. And the whole live performance of it with this crew is so entertaining and an awesome video to watch start to finish.
Holy crap...I worked in a movie theater in NYC around 1998-99 and remember hearing this song playing over the tunes between shows. To this day I've not forgotten it. I'm so glad I was bored tonight and went searching for it.
In my opinion, some of the best instrumentalists are there in that studio, so beautiful and powerful. I love it.
The beauty of this song is timeless.
Indeed, a gem. Brad Roberts perfectly underlines the meaning of the song with his mimick (and beer..)
He sits in a lawn chair. Perfect.
"Bloody Brilliant"
If you like Joe and this album you should check out his autobiography "A Cure for Gravity". I am about the same age as Joe and grew up on a council estate (Leigh Park) near his (Paulsgrove) - both overspill estates for post-war bombed-out Portsmouth. He epitomises what I would have liked to become - unfortunately I don't have his immense talent. The fact that he has produced some of his more classical work in his latter years seems to have escaped most of his fans, which is a pity. "Heaven and Hell" is unique and to have recruited and collaborated with such talented performers makes this album, for me, his most accomplished work. When are you coming to London again Joe??
Agreed - "A Cure for Gravity" must read for any Joe Jackson fan!
I just ordered A Cure for Gravity. I’m not much younger than Mr. Jackson, did you enjoy the book? I absolutely love this album to death.
Just ordered this book! Thank you.
Heaven and Hell is one of the very greatest Joe Jackson albums, which is really saying something. And I have always felt that A Bud and A Slice is my favourite JJ song, or very close to it. This song has all the JJ hallmarks. It's a perfectly realised vision; it comes across as being exactly what he wanted to say, musically and lyrically. (And you can say the same for his most recent album, The Duke, which is absolutely breathtaking. That record is so staggeringly perfect that one takes it for granted. The same is even true of Big World, which everybody forgets was recorded not just live, but direct to stereo.)
Yes!
Agreed🙌🙌🙌
Absolutely. That was another awesome one. Joes amazing.
He was so handsome, beautiful when he smiled.
I like Brad Roberts.He's a gorgeous looking singer on there.Joe Jackson is a great musician,as well.Zebrina
Great performance from Joe and friends! Great video quality given the time period.
Finally a song with a beat I can dance to.
“Give me a slow song”
I bought this album because I am a rather ridiculously huge fan of the Dummies, but the album itself is a masterpiece.
So special!
masterpiece
*****AMAZING*****
Thank you so much for sharing this. I've twice this tour while JJ was singing in place of Brad... Probably two concerts in my own top 10. Unforgetable !
Maravilhoso álbum, foi um divisor de águas em minha adolescência. Simplesmente espetacular, não me canso de ouvi-lo.
Radharc, thank you for sharing! I've never seen any of this performed, and I am so happy to have the opportunity. Peace to you.
Awesome, very, very, very, very cool... my favorite is More is More what a f'd up great song. Thank for posting these. I would love to see Bela Fleck mixed up in this mess ;o)
What this music does best is show off Joe's talent as an orchestrator/composer. That doesn't mean it's his greatest album by any means. It belongs in its own category of music, exactly what, I'm not sure.
this is fuckin' exceptional - thanks for reminding me of that great great album!
Joe inspired me to take up Alperhorn, Brad inspired me to drink beer and eat pizza and the Blonde inspired me to wear velvet skirt's so....
Incredible! Thanks for posting! I remember the first time a friend shared JJ's whole Heaven & Hell song cycle with me. As a long-term fan of passacaglias, this song blew me away. . . the form really underscore the lyrics here. A good pop / hip-hop passacaglia is Flobots "Handlebars." I use these to help my Juilliard dance students understand the form. When commissioned to compose a dance score for the Juilliard Centennial, I chose to wrote a passacaglia called "Portal." See it on my channel!
Curious, why the umbrella?