Rykodisc is proud to announce the release of the new Joe Jackson record on January 29, 2008. Entitled, "Rain," it’s the first Jackson record since the brilliant and critically acclaimed "Volume 4" was released in 2003. While "Volume 4" and the seven-month tour that followed featured the reunion of the original, iconic Joe Jackson Band, "Rain," was made with three of those four members: Jackson (vocals and keyboards), Graham Maby (bass/vocals) and Dave Houghton (drums/vocals). The record was made in Jackson’s newly-adopted city of Berlin in a studio called Planet Roc.
Very much in keeping with the eclecticism of Jackson’s wonderful three-decade spanning career, "Rain" is another genre-stretching effort from an artist who continues to extend the boundaries of his craft. Reflecting the title, the record is melancholic in places, but also boasts plenty of humor, swing, sophistication and barbed social commentary as well as some out and out rockers. The common thread running through the record is its simplicity; where Jackson’s distinctive piano and voice, Maby’s intricate and melodic bass and Houghton’s tough and tender drums are all you hear. A rich yet stark
production by Jackson and mixed by Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade, "Rain" boasts a broad, grand sound, open yet tightly wound and focused at the same time, that emphasizes Jackson’s sterling songcraft — a unique amalgam of pop, rock, jazz and classical ideas and lyrics with deep, sympathetic glimpses into the human spirit written by a man who is keenly sensitive, sharp and complex.