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(He's a) Shape in a Drape
1988 song by Joe Jackson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"(He's a) Shape in a Drape" is a song by British singer-songwriter and musician Joe Jackson, which was released in 1988 as a single from the soundtrack album of the American biographical comedy-drama film Tucker: The Man and His Dream. The song was written and produced by Jackson.[2]
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Critical reception
In a review of the single, Paul Massey of the Aberdeen Evening Express described Jackson as "a talented guy" and noted the song returned Jackson to "his Jumpin' Jive era".[3] Andrew Hirst of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner considered it to be "jolly gentle jazz swing fun from one of music's top songsmiths".[4]
In a review of the Tucker soundtrack, Tom Moon of The Philadelphia Inquirer considered "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" to be "the most engaging" of the three tracks to feature vocals.[5] Tomm Carroll, writing for the News-Pilot commented: "With a nod to the commercial, Tucker [features] a couple of vocal pieces compatible with the style of the score, [including] the swing-fest, "(He's a) Shape in a Drape"." Carroll added that the song "smacks of a hit single".[6]
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Track listing
- 7" and cassette single
- "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" - 2:59
- "Speedway" - 2:40
- 7" single (US promo)
- "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" - 2:59
- "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" - 2:59
- CD single
- "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" - 2:59
- "Soul Kiss" (Live) - 4:51
- "Monday Papers" (Live) - 4:58
- CD single (US promo)
- "(He's a) Shape in a Drape" - 2:59
Personnel
Production
- Joe Jackson - producer, arranger
- David Anderle - album coordinator
- Seigen Ono - recording and mixing on "Soul Kiss" and "Monday Papers"
- David Kershenbaum - mixing engineer on "Soul Kiss" and "Monday Papers"
- Kevin Smith - remix engineer on "Soul Kiss" and "Monday Papers"
Charts
References
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