Collected (Joe Jackson album)

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Collected, released on 5 October 2010, is a compilation album from the British musician Joe Jackson, best known for his hits in the late '70s and well into the '80s. The album features hits and album tracks from all stages of his career plus a handful of live recordings on Disc Three. It includes the hits "Is She Really Going Out with Him?", "Steppin' Out", "Breaking Us in Two", "Nineteen Forever" and more.[1]

Collected
Compilation album by
Released5 October 2010
Recorded1979–2000
GenreNew wave, rock, pop
LabelUniversal
Joe Jackson chronology
At the BBC
(2009)
Collected
(2010)
Live in Germany 1980
(2011)

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Joe Jackson, except where noted

Disc One
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Fools in Love"Look Sharp! (1979)4:23
2."Is She Really Going Out With Him?"Look Sharp!3:33
3."Look Sharp!"Look Sharp!3:23
4."Got the Time"Look Sharp!2:55
5."Sunday Papers"Look Sharp!4:22
6."It's Different For Girls"I'm the Man (1979)3:42
7."I'm The Man"I'm the Man3:58
8."On Your Radio"I'm the Man4:01
9."Get That Girl"I'm the Man3:03
10."Tilt" (taken from the single "The Harder They Come" (1980)) 2:45
11."Biology"Beat Crazy (1980)4:31
12."Mad at You"Beat Crazy (1980)6:02
13."Beat Crazy"Beat Crazy (1980)4:15
14."One to One"Beat Crazy (1980)3:22
15."The Harder They Come" (written by Jimmy Cliff)single (1980)3:50
16."Jack, You're Dead" (written by Walter Bishop and Dick Miles)Jumpin' Jive (1981)2:46
17."Jumpin' Jive (1981)" (written by Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba and Jack Palmer)Jumpin' Jive2:41
18."Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" (written by Bill Austin and Louis Jordan)Jumpin' Jive4:57
19."Five Guys Named Moe" (written by Jerome Bresler and Larry Wynn)Jumpin' Jive2:30
20."What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again)" (written by Busby Meyers)Jumpin' Jive3:46
Disc Two
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Another World"Night and Day (1982)3:53
2."Steppin' Out"Night and Day4:23
3."Real Men"Night and Day4:04
4."A Slow Song"Night and Day7:01
5."Breaking Us in Two"Night and Day4:53
6."Cosmopolitan"Mike's Murder (1983)4:36
7."1-2-3 Go (This Town's a Fairground)"Mike's Murder3:00
8."Laundromat Monday"Mike's Murder3:31
9."Cha Cha Loco"Body & Soul (1984)4:47
10."Be My Number Two"Body & Soul4:18
11."You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)"Body & Soul4:50
12."Happy Ending" (featuring Elaine Caswell)Body & Soul3:39
13."Not Here, Not Now"Body & Soul4:50
14."Will Power"Will Power (1987)5:52
15."(He's a) Shape in a Drape"Tucker (1988)2:59
16."Nineteen Forever"Blaze of Glory (1989)5:48
17."Down to London"Blaze of Glory4:14
Disc Three
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."The Human Touch"Blaze of Glory5:11
2."Me and You (Against the World)"Blaze of Glory4:14
3."When You're Not Around"Laughter & Lust (1991)4:01
4."Stranger than Fiction"Laughter & Lust3:40
5."Glamour and Pain" (featuring Dale De Vere)Night and Day II (2000)5:59
6."Happyland"Night and Day II5:12
7."Too Tough"Rain (2008)4:37
8."King Pleasure Time"Rain2:47
9."Come On" (live)  
10."Right and Wrong" (live)  
11."(It's a) Big World" (live)  
12."Forty Years" (live)  
13."Home Town" (live)  
14."Is She Really Going Out With Him?" (live a capella)Live 1980/86 (1988)4:07
15."Jumpin' Jive" (live)  
16."Summer in the City" (written by Mark and John Sebastian and Steve Boone)Summer in the City (2000)1:47
17."The 'In' Crowd/Down to London medley" (live, The 'In' Crowd" written by Bill Page)Summer in the City7:26
18."Stranger Than You" (live at 2 Meter Sessies)  

Charts

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Chart (2010) Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[2] 48

References

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  1. ^ Wostrack, Andreas (18 April 2011). "Joe Jackson - Collected". The Joe Jackson Archive. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Joe Jackson – Collected" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 October 2023.