When this came out in '82 it was an odd duck, and frankly I really had no time or stomach for Mr. Jackson. Of course with time I came to know the error of my ways, and I will freely acknowledge the near genius level of Joe Jackson's best work. I'd be lying if I said everything committed to the grooves resonated with me, but boy howdy his hit to miss ratio is pretty impressive. Night and Day reunited Joe with producer David Kershenbaum who helmed those first two killer records, Look Sharp! and I'm the Man back in 1979. Times had changed and rather than move forward Joe deliberately went back in time for inspiration, starting with his 1981 release Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive , a cover album of old classics. Night and Day was as much a jazz record as it was a sophisticated pop album. As much as I missed guitarist Gary Sanford I'm not sure how he would have fit (but I still think he'd have added some great flourishes), however longtime bassist Graham Mab...
A place where I just blather on about shit I either miss, or am excited about, or just found and want to share. Or I could just be deliberately trying to waste your time. I generally don't know what I'm talking about, but sometimes I do. This generally reads like a stream of consciousness brain dump. I like to think of it as a reaction video, without the images ... mostly it's just me rambling ... it's meanderambling. #oldenoughtoforget