On This Day: March 14 1984 Body and Soul by Joe Jackson Was Released

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On This Day: March 14 1984 Body and Soul by Joe Jackson Was Released
On this day March 14 1984 Joe Jackson released his seventh studio album Body and Soul. The album blended jazz pop and Latin influences showcasing Jackson’s ability to experiment with different musical styles while maintaining his signature sound.

Body and Soul peaked at number 20 on the Billboard charts and featured standout tracks like You Can’t Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want) which became a top 20 hit in the US. The album’s sophisticated production and horn arrangements gave it a rich and polished sound making it one of Jackson’s most unique releases.

Fun fact: The cover of Body and Soul was inspired by the classic Blue Note jazz album designs particularly Sonny Rollins’ Vol. 2.

Trivia question: What Joe Jackson album released in 1982 featured the hit song Steppin’ Out?

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