I'm The Man, Joe Jackson
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Joe Jackson – I'm The Man
Artist: Joe Jackson
Title: I'm The Man
Album Type: Second Studio Album
Original Release Date: October 5, 1979
Label: A&M Records
Genre: New Wave / Power Pop / Post-Punk
Background & Production Released just seven months after his stunning debut Look Sharp!, I'm The Man proved that Joe Jackson was far more than a "one-hit wonder." Reuniting with producer David Kershenbaum and his world-class touring band—featuring the propulsive rhythm section of Graham Maby (bass) and David Houghton (drums)—the album was recorded quickly to capture the band's white-hot live energy. The cover art famously features Jackson dressed as a "spiv" (a black-market street trader), a visual nod to the title track’s cynical take on consumerism and the "hustle" of the music industry.
Musical Composition & Style The album is a high-velocity blend of sophisticated songwriting and the aggressive, jittery energy of the UK New Wave scene.
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The Title Track: I'm The Man is a frantic, ska-tinged rocker that showcases Jackson's rapid-fire delivery and biting wit, satirizing the latest trends and fads.
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The Hit Ballad: It’s Different for Girls became one of Jackson’s most enduring hits, reaching #5 in the UK. It is a brilliant, gender-reversing exploration of emotional double standards, featuring a lush, melodic bassline from Maby.
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New Wave Edge: Tracks like On Your Radio and The Kinda Girls We Like combine the punchy hooks of power pop with a cynical, street-wise perspective.
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Eclectic Sounds: The album hints at Jackson’s future genre-hopping, moving from the punk-adjacent speed of Get That Girl to the more refined, melodic structures that would eventually lead him toward jazz and swing.
Legacy & Collector Notes I'm The Man confirmed Jackson’s place alongside Elvis Costello and Graham Parker as the "Angry Young Men" of British New Wave. For vinyl collectors, the original A&M pressings (often found on high-quality translucent brown vinyl when held to light) are prized for their exceptional dynamic range and punchy production. It is a staple for any Shopify store specializing in the UK New Wave explosion, Power Pop essentials, or the discography of one of rock’s most versatile songwriters.
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Keywords: Joe Jackson, I'm The Man, It's Different for Girls, A&M Records, 1979 Vinyl, New Wave, Power Pop, Graham Maby, British Post-Punk.
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Collection Ideas: New Wave Essentials, The Class of '79, British Power Pop Masterpieces, 70s Post-Punk Classics.
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Related Artists: Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, The Police, Squeeze, Nick Lowe.
MINT - sealed
NM - likely never played - almost perfect
VG+ - light scuffs, light scratches wont effect play
VG - signs of wear, light scratches you can feel
GOOD - surface noise, visible groove wear
POOR / FAIR- some damage, causing issues like skipping & distorted audio
OIS - original inner sleeve





