Live in Germany 1980

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Live in Germany 1980
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Live album by
Released8 February 2011
Recorded14 March 1980
Genre Rock, pop
Length51:57
Label Immortal
Producer Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson Band chronology
Joe Jackson - Collected
(2010)
Live in Germany 1980
(2011)
Live Music - Europe 2010
(2011)

Live in Germany 1980 is a live album by Joe Jackson. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Joe Jackson, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."On Your Radio" 4:17
2."Friday" 3:56
3."Mad at You" 4:10
4."Kinda Kute" 3:27
5."Out of Style" 2:00
6."The Harder They Come" Jimmy Cliff 4:04
7."Sunday Papers" 5:44
8."One More Time" 3:06
9."Fools in Love" 4:38
10."Is She Really Going Out with Him?" 6:14
11."Don't Wanna Be Like That" 3:54
12."I'm the Man" 5:27

Personnel

Musicians

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References

  1. Wostrack, Andreas (18 April 2011). "Joe Jackson - Live in Germany". The Joe Jackson Archive. Retrieved 3 January 2017.