Love Is a Good Thing - Howard Jones, Jefferson, Paul
No One Is to Blame
Someone You Need - Howard Jones, Chappell
Everlasting Love
I Must Go - Howard Jones, Jefferson, Paul
Tomorrow Is Now - Howard Jones, Bassett
Pearl in the Shell
Hide and Seek
What Is Love? - Howard Jones, Bryant, William [1]
Let the People Have Their Say (Calypso) - Howard Jones, Deasy
Like to Get to Know You Well
New Song 99 - Howard Jones, Boult
Things Can Only Get Better
14 track 'Best Of 2000' compilation featuring updated versions of 'You Know I Love You Don't You?', 'No One Is To Blame', 'Everlasting Love', 'What Is Love?' and many more including a duet with Duncan Sheik, 'Someone You N... more »eed'. Standard jewel case.« less
14 track 'Best Of 2000' compilation featuring updated versions of 'You Know I Love You Don't You?', 'No One Is To Blame', 'Everlasting Love', 'What Is Love?' and many more including a duet with Duncan Sheik, 'Someone You Need'. Standard jewel case.
CD Reviews
Can you improve on a classic? You bet!
H. D. Edwards | Fort Worth, TX | 09/07/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What a difference a decade or more makes. In this CD, 80's british pop icon Howard Jones remakes many of the great songs that made his career. These songs were recoreded live, but not in front of an audience and they sound hot! Jones has thrown in many new intricate rhythms and vocal inflections that simply paint a beautiful new picture of some of the best 80's songs ever written. I saw this concert in a very up close and personal venue, the "House of Blues" New Orleans, LA. When I heard the revamped version of "No One is to Blame", I said to myself, "He's GOT to re-release this!" Although I don't think it will actually be re-released again as a single, it is definitely THE high point of the CD. If you in any way ever liked HoJo...you MUST own this CD! You will NOT be disappointed."
Long time HOJO FANS! GET THIS CD!!!!!
David Depew | Des Moines, Iowa USA | 12/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you are like me, you were dancing around to "New Song" in the early 80s. I'm dancing around again to "New Song 99" and I'm in my 30s now! This album is the greatest and if you are a long time Hojo fan, it is like you are being rewarded. Every "old" song is a new version and they are all awesome! The new songs, (well, they are new to me) are just as great. Unlike some "kings of Pop", I feel that Howard has grown up with us and his music reflects that growth and maturity. Things have only gotten better! You go, HOJO!"
Hojo at his best!
Patricia Morgan | California | 08/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Look for the USA release of this under "perform .01" The release date will be August 14th 2001. Howard is touring with Ringo's ALLSTARR band and is singing some of the hits from this great cd. BCI ECLIPSE LLC is the exclusive distributor for the USA release."
A mixed bag
Patricia Morgan | 12/25/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Disclaimer: I was a HUGE HoJo fan in the 80's. I probably played the "Human's Lib" album every day, without exception, for over a year. I was also very fond of "Dream Into Action". While my interest started to diminish somewhat album by album after that, I still consider myself a big fan and own all of Howard's albums, including the difficult to find "Working In The Backroom", which is probably his best collection of tunes since "Cross That Line".I expected a lot of this cd because I really enjoyed Howard's "Live Acoustic America" disc wherein he reinterprets many of his best known songs. Some of the interpretations on "Perform.00" are interesting -- the standout for me being Hide And Seek, always one of my favorite HoJo tracks; others have a rather amateurish sound in terms of recording quality and also seem performed half-heartedly. Many of his hits are redone with a pseudo-reggae feel; this would have been interesting on one or two tracks, but by the end of the disc, it seems like Howard has simply substituted a watered-down version of reggae for the techno-pop/new wave sound that made him famous.The REAL reason to buy this disc is the duet with Duncan Sheik, Someone You Need. A beautiful song performed by both Howard and Duncan extremely well. I also quite enjoy another track I was not previously familiar with, I Must Go. I would definitely recommend this disc to HoJo fans and possibly also to fans of "adult contemporary" music. I'm glad I have it, if only for the few tracks I really like.Final question: Who came up with the awful title?"