A brilliant,  accomplished debut, Look Sharp! established Joe Jackson as part  of that camp of angry, intelligent young new wavers (i.e., Elvis  Costello, Graham  Parker) who approached pop music with the sardonic attitude and  tense, aggressive energy of punk. Not as indebted to pub rock as Parker  and Costello,  and much more lyrically straightforward than the latter, Jackson  delivers a set of bristling, insanely catchy pop songs that seethe with  energy and frustration. Several deal with the lack of thoughtful  reflection in everyday life ("Sunday Papers," "Got the Time"), but many  more concern the injuries and follies of romance. In the caustic yet  charming witticisms of songs like the hit "Is She Really Going Out With  Him?," "Happy Loving Couples," "Fools in Love," and "Pretty Girls,"  Jackson presents himself on the one hand as a man of integrity seeking  genuine depth in love (and elsewhere), but leavens his stance with a  wry, self-effacing humor, revealing his own vulnerability to loneliness  and to purely physical attraction. Look Sharp! is the sound of a  young man searching for substance in a superficial world -- and it also  happens to rock like hell.AMG Review by  Steve Huey
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