Mr. Joe Jackson Presents Max Champion in What a Racket!

Mr. Joe Jackson Presents Max Champion in What a Racket!

by Joe Jackson
Mr. Joe Jackson Presents Max Champion in What a Racket!

Mr. Joe Jackson Presents Max Champion in What a Racket!

by Joe Jackson

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Never let it be said that Joe Jackson lacks ideas. Over the course of a complex, sometimes confounding career, Jackson has dabbled in almost every style of post-war popular music, so it's only fitting that he turns back the dial to the start of the 20th century for What a Racket!, a collection of 11 songs styled after the salad days of Music Hall. It's a high concept made even grander by Jackson inventing a character called Max Champion who, according to a concocted lore, was born in 1882 and died on the Western Front in World War I. Jackson "discovered" the Champion songs in the 2010s, then set about to cut What a Racket! as a way to preserve the tunes. The resulting record is indeed a racket -- a joyous, bawdy one filled with barreling pianos, shouted affirmations, careening horns, dirty puns, and boozy singalongs. Jackson walks the thin line separating satire and tribute, exaggerating his cockney accent and barely disguising his double entendres. His gusto is the reason why What a Racket! is such a delight: it's as audacious in its execution as it is in its conception. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/24/2023
Label: Ear
UPC: 4029759189893
Rank: 53422

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joe Jackson   Primary Artist
Max Champion   Baritone (Vocal)
Bessie Macdermott   Violin
Albert Bonehill   Violin
Jack Chevalier   Pans,Pots,Cymbals,Mallets,Drums
Hetty Leno   Viloncello
George Tilley   Trombone
Harry Penrose   Viola
Eugene Robey   Contrabass
Vesta Merson   Flute,Piccolo
Gus Leybourne   Trumpet
Dan Fyffe   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)

Technical Credits

Joe Jackson   Recording Supervision
Max Champion   Arranger,Composer
Patrick Dillett   Recording Supervision
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