Volume 4 (Joe Jackson album)
Volume 4 was an album released in 2003 by British musician Joe Jackson. 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. As before, the Joe Jackson Band consisted of Jackson, Graham Maby, David Houghton and Gary Sanford. Jackson said at the time that he expected the songs on the album to be "in the spirit of the first couple of albums, but with a bit of the greater maturity I'd like to think I've acquired. And I've still got a 32-inch waist — so I don't think it's going to be embarrassing".
In another interview, Jackson explained the origins of the album's inception. He said,
It was released to moderately positive reviews. Rolling Stone rated it 3/5, stating that it was less visceral than his early-1980s music, but that "when it comes to edgy, sensitive-guy rock, he proves on Volume 4 that he still is the man." AllMusic rated it 3.5/5, stating that "Volume 4 isn't as lively or vital as his first five albums, but it's also more satisfying as a pop record than anything he's done since Body & Soul, which is more than enough to make it a worthy comeback." The album was followed by a lengthy tour.
Track listing
All songs written, arranged and produced by Joe Jackson.Personnel
; Musicians- Joe Jackson – piano, organ, electric piano, melodica, lead vocals
- David Houghton – drums, backing vocals
- Graham Maby – bass, backing vocals
- Gary Sanford – guitar, backing vocals
- Joe Jackson - arrangements, producer
- Julie Gardner - recording engineer
- Helen Atkinson - assistant recording engineer
- Sean Slade, Paul Kolderie - mixing engineer
- Juan Garcia - assistant mixing engineer
- Ted Jensen, Nathan James - mastering engineer
- Frank Orlinsky - art direction
- Geoff Spear, Spencer Rowell, Tom Sheehan - photography
Covers
- Dark Blue World covered "Take It Like a Man" on the 2004 album .
Charts
Year | Chart | Position |
2003 | Billboard Top Independent Albums | #8 |
2003 | Billboard Top Internet Albums | #297 |