Howard Jones: The Best of Howard Jones

Howard Jones - The Best of Howard JonesElektra Records releases The Best of Howard Jones, a career retrospective covering through Jones’ 1992 album, featuring a cover of Donald Fagen’s “I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World)” as a new single. Read more


Order this CDThis definitive collection of Howard Jones’ singles is a must if, like me, you’re a student of pop music of the ’80s. Featuring singles as early as “New Song” (believe me, you’ve heard this, even if you don’t think you have), “Things Can Only Get Better”, the familiar Phil Collins-produced version of “No One Is To Blame”, “Life In One Day”, later songs such as “Everlasting Love” and “Lift Me Up” and a newly recorded cover of Donald Fagen’s “I.G.Y.”, this album probably has whatever you’re looking for unless you’re hunting Howard Jones obscurities. Very good!

    3 out of 4

  1. What Is Love? (3:42)
  2. New Song (4:15)
  3. Pearl in the Shell (3:59)
  4. Always Asking Questions (3:41)
  5. Things Can Only Get Better (3:57)
  6. Like To Get To Know You Well (4:01)
  7. Life In One Day (3:39)
  8. You Know I Love You…Don’t You? (4:05)
  9. Hide and Seek (4:49)
  10. No One Is To Blame (4:12)
  11. Look Mama (4:05)
  12. The Prisoner (4:40)
  13. Everlasting Love (4:20)
  14. Lift Me Up (3:40)
  15. Tears To Tell (4:19)
  16. Two Souls (4:23)
  17. I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World) (5:04)
  18. City Song (7:20)

Released by: Elektra
Release date: 1993
Total running time: 78:11

1994 music review by Earl Green