Released in 2000, "My Name Is Joe" is the thrird album from the R&B singer Joe (Thomas). I feel that it it wasn't for my father's taste of music, I would have never have heard of Joe, because he is really underrated outside of this genre of music, but in this category, he is (or was) one of ... Read review
My Name is Joe is a slice of life so raw that you can see the blood dripping off it and in ... more
real life it mixes humour, tragedy and violence in equal measure. Joe (Peter Mullan) is a recovering alcoholic and has done a few things in his past which he's rather forget. Like most people he knows, he's out of work but he keeps sane by coaching the self-styled worst football team in Glasgow. When one of Joe's players, Liam (David McKay), gets involved with some local gangsters a chain of events is set in motion which not only threatens the lives of those concerned but also comes between Joe's budding love affair with social worker Sarah (Louise Goodall).
My Name Is Joe is a slice of life so raw that you can see the blood dripping off it and as ... more
in real life it mixes humour passion tragedy and violence in equal measure. Joe is a recovering alcoholic and has done a few things in his past which he'd rather forget. Like most people he knows he's out of work but he keeps sane by coaching the self-styled worst football team in Glasgow. When one of Joe's players Liam gets involved with some local gangsters a chain of events is set in motion which not only threatens the lives of those concerned but also comes between Joe's budding love affair with social worker Sarah.
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most important filmmakers. On the basis of his work with actors alone--often actors who are unknown until showcased in his films--he commands a place in the modern Pantheon. The problem is that he sounds terminally "worthy"; his films invariably reflect a commitment to framing harsh sociopolitical realities and steeping us in the fight for justice, a square deal or a square meal. They sound, in short, as if they're "good for you"--whereas the fact is that they are almost always damned good, period.My Name Is Joemakes for an excellent introduction to Loach country--partly because it's just a tad more immediate in its basic viewer appeal. Joe Kavanagh (Peter Mullan), out-of-work Glasgow house painter, is a terrifically attractive fellow, and though he is also a recovering alcoholic, he seems eminently pulled-together and ready for yeoman service as a movie leading man. The main storyline concerns his encounter with and growing attraction to a smart social worker (Louise Goodall). There is nothing star-crossed about their potential love, but each is tough enough to set limits till they've travelled over a distance of mutual ground. Meanwhile, Joe's status as role model among his more emotionally and economically precarious neighbours--an extended family of man--is good for a surprising number of lusty laughs and one fatal, criminal complication that could jeopardise his future. Peter Mullan won a well-deserved Best Actor award at Cannes in 1998, and subsequently directed a family comedy-drama of his own,Orphans. --Richard T. Jameson, Amazon.com
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Can we talk? Everybody is pretty well agreed that Great Britain's Ken Loach is one of our ... more
most important filmmakers. On the basis of his work with actors alone--often actors who are unknown until showcased in his films--he commands a place in the modern Pantheon. The problem is that he sounds terminally "worthy"; his films invariably reflect a commitment to framing harsh sociopolitical realities and steeping us in the fight for justice, a square deal or a square meal. They sound, in short, as if they're "good for you"--whereas the fact is that they are almost always damned good, period.My Name Is Joemakes for an excellent introduction to Loach country--partly because it's just a tad more immediate in its basic viewer appeal. Joe Kavanagh (Peter Mullan), out-of-work Glasgow housepainter, is a terrifically attractive fellow, and though he is also a recovering alcoholic, he seems eminently pulled-together and ready for yeoman service as a movie leading man. The main story line concerns his encounter with and growing attraction to a smart social worker (Louise Goodall). There is nothing star-crossed about their potential love, but each is tough enough to set limits till they've travelled over a distance of mutual ground. Meanwhile, Joe's status as role model among his more emotionally and economically precarious neighbours--an extended family of man--is good for a surprising number of lusty laughs and one fatal, criminal complication that could jeopardise his future. Peter Mullan won a well-deserved Best Actor award at Cannes in 1998, and subsequently directed a family comedy-drama of his own,Orphans. --Richard T. Jameson, Amazon.com
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Advantages: Consistant quality Disadvantages: A couple of tracks let it down
...that it it wasn't for my father's taste of music, I would have never have heard of Joe, because he is really underrated outside of this genre of music, but in this category, he is (or was) one of the best in the game, so he should be showed a lot more respect.
"Intro (My Name Is Joe)"
"Somebody Gotta Be on Top"
Although this song deals with all the typical things which you would expect ... ...really have the power which you get to see in other parts of the album, so it is just a second rate version of the rest of the songs here. However as he is consistantly strong, it means that the overall quality isn't effected as it doesn't sound that poor away from this album.
**Three Stars**
"Stutter"
It wasn't until I went back to listen to this record until I rediscovered this banger, as ... more
Released in 2000, "My Name Is Joe" is the thrird album from the R&B singer Joe (Thomas). I feel that it it wasn't for my father's taste of music, I would have never have heard of Joe, because he is really underrated outside of this genre of music, but in this category, he is (or was) one of the best in the game, so he should be showed a lot more respect.
"Intro (My Name Is Joe)"
"Somebody Gotta Be on Top"
Although this song deals with all the typical things which you would expect to hear from a track such as this, it doesn't really have the power which you get to see in other parts of the album, so it is just a second rate version of the rest of the songs here. However as he is consistantly strong, it means that the overall quality isn't effected as it doesn't sound that poor away from this album.
**Three Stars**
"Stutter"
It wasn't until I went back to listen to this record until I rediscovered this banger, as the remix (which features as a bonus track here) overtook the popularity of this original recording, but this was one of his best tracks as it goes on a slower beat to the remix, and I feel that you wouldn't feel the same about the second version without listening to this first.
Joe simple kills it when he is annoyed, like in this track, and he shows that he can cope with new things, as for once instead of loving girls, for once he goes into a rage as he knows that his girl hasn't been faithful to him, causing her to stutter as she attempts to make up a story for her absense.
**Five Stars**
"Table for Two"
Judging by the title, you would imagine that this one is about a romantic meal between a couple, and you could still say that this is true, but just not in the typical way as the 'meal' which they have on the table ins't really what it was designed for.
You are taken through both a fast and a slow pace during this one in order to parallel the events which you hear with the tempo of the track. I though that he pulled off this sensual song as it wasn something original, and unexpected in an R&B album.
**Four Stars**
"I Wanna Know"
As Joe's style of R*B didn't seem to change with the turn of the millenium as others (most notably R. Kelly) I trhought that his way of doing things would seem slightly old-fashioned, abut as he pulled it off so wel, you can't argue with him coming with a track like this which sounds as if it belongs to a time just before the release of the album.
Joe smooths things out with a calm love song which uses the line "I wanna know what turns you on." as the leading chorus line, and from here you get a sense of him really having lots of affection for hgis lady as he is really taking notice of what is required so that he can be the complete man for her, and not someone who can be seen as the nearest substitute to this.
**Five Stars**
"Treat Her Like a Lady"
I felt that this track had the production working off the lyrics better than anywhere else on the album as Joe begins by saying "Something ain't right", and the music seems to follow the emotions of beign alerted, and looking for something out of place. The suspisiousness continues from here, but then it changes to have a differnt meaning.
Joe gives us a lesson in chivalry, and teaches you how to make your girl as comfortable as possible all the time. I think that only a serious R&B man like Joe could pull this off, and this wouldn't suit any current acts in this genre, as it takes far too much influence from Hip hop, but then again Ne-Yo is attempting to bring these days back with his up-coming "Year Of The Gentleman" LP.
**Four Stars**
"Get Crunk Tonight"
It's not until you look back when you realise how early words emerged, as Joe talks about getting 'Crunk' long before it went mainstream with Lil' Jon's Dirty South sub-genre movement, and I didn't expect to see R&B singers such as Joe and Mary J. Blige getting the word up before the poineer was able to.
I wouldn't say that the high-energy style was recreated in an R&B way here, but he does switch up the meaning by, obviously, making it another way of saying 'sex'. If singers in this genre didn't do this, then you would have nothing but the word in all of their songs.
**Four Stars**
"5 6 3"
The style of this isn't very conventioanl as the production seems to be quite normal, with nothing to suggest it's anything out of the ordinary for an R&B track from the late '90s to early '00s, but the way Joe delivers the lines makes it seem as though it has a Latin feel to it.
I usually don't think that any Spanish influence on an R&B song works, but not over-doing it with acoustics too, so Joe makes sure that it remains subtle and sounds to be in control of the music, rather than the concept forcing him to change his natural way of performing.
**Four Stars**
"Peep Show"
We are taken through one of Joe's usual nights in wth his girl, which are desgined for two, and would be too crowded if the 'peep show' was made any less private than between himself and whatever female he has brought home. You follwo the pace of the night, whih beings slowly, and then gradually builds itself up to a climax before calming down towards the end.
**Four Stars**
"One Life Stand"
This slow and sexy one works from the phrase 'one night stand', but by omitting the second word and replacing it with 'life' shows that Joe is willing to give up the rest of his years in order to spend them with that one special girl as his body can't stand to be without her.
If you are familiar with his earlier songs, I would have to compare the overall sound (ignoring the lyrics) to "All The Things", but there's nothing wrong with that as it was one fo the best songs from he album which preceeded this.
**Four Stars**
"Black Hawk"
Joe compares himself to a bird of prey, but instead of using it to depict himslef as a predaor to the females, he offers freedom from relationships which he knows aren't working out, because he knows that he is able to do things better than they currnetly do. I flet that using uch a metaphor made for a great concept of providing an escape to sample a better life with a man who is guaranteed to value the love more than the current partner does.
I thinkl that this would have made for an amazing video, so it's a shame that it wasn't released as a single, because it certainly has the potential to do big things with such asn original theme, which has both fun and exciting elements.
**Four Stars**
"So Beautiful"
I knew that at some point it would come; this is the ballard in the album. I just can't do with these songs as they just aren't designed for males to listen to at all. Joe didit better than most other R&B singers, but I still ws never going to get into it, and the added power of *N SYNC did little to improve on it. It's a good job that therre are extras because for me, this was the worst way to end the album.
**Two Stars**
Overall I feel that this is one of the best R&B album which I own, and I think that it's important for those who enjoy the more soulful side of it to go and get it, because this is all Joe is about, and he never fails to deliver with anything he brings to the table (if it's still standing).
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Product details
Title
My Name Is Joe (Enhanced UK Special Edition) [ECD]
Performer
Joe
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Contemporary R&B
Release Date
19/02/2001
Recomended Retail Price
13.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2000
Label / Distributor
Jive / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
683592214927
Catalogue Number
9221492
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Joe (vocals, keyboards); 'N Sync, Mariah Carey, Nas (vocals); Steve "Stone" Huff, She'kspere (various instruments); Nick Morac (acoustic guitar); Onaje Allen Gumbs (electric guitar); Teddy Riley (keyboards, programming); Big Baby (keyboards); Roy Hamilton (programming); Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Josh P. Thompson. Producers include: Joe, Josh P. Thompson, Teddy Riley, Allen "Allstar" Gordon, Tony Nicholas. Engineers include: Ted Wohlsen, George Meyers, Angelo Quaglia. MY NAME IS JOE was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album and "I Wanna Know" was nominated for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Packed with songs produced by such talents as ALLSTAR ("Table For Two"), She'kspere ("Get Crunk Tonight") and Teddy Riley ("Stutter"), MY NAME IS JOE showcases Joe's remarkable dynamic range and delivery. The singer's third album delivers such superb, memorable songs as "I Wanna Know," and "I Believe in You," another song produced by ALLSTAR, this one featuring 'N Sync. One of the most respected, sought-after performers in R&B, Joe has little competition among his peers. MY NAME IS JOE is one of those rare albums where an artist exceeds his audience's expectations.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Intro (My Name Is Joe)
2.
Somebody Gotta Be On Top
3.
Stutter
4.
Table For Two
5.
I Wanna Know
6.
Treat Her Like A Lady
7.
Get Crunk
8.
563 (Joe)
9.
Peep Show
10.
One Life Stand
11.
Black Hawk
12.
I Believe In You - Joe & NSync
13.
So Beautiful
14.
Thank God I Found You (make it last remix) - Joe & Mariah Carey/Nas
15.
Stutter (double take remix/video) - Joe & Mystikal
16.
I'm Missing You
17.
I Wanna Know (Ronni remix)
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