Symphony No. 1 (album)

Symphony No. 1 is a 1999 album by Joe Jackson. Jackson received a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album in 2001, after several unsuccessful nominations for previous work.[2] Symphony No. 1 was played by a band of jazz and rock musicians including Steve Vai and Terence Blanchard.[3]

Symphony No. 1
Studio album by
Released19 October 1999
GenreProgressive rock
Length43:37
LabelSony Classical
ProducerJoe Jackson
Joe Jackson chronology
Heaven & Hell
(1997)
Symphony No. 1
(1999)
Summer in the City: Live in New York
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks were written, arranged and produced by Joe Jackson.

No.TitleLength
1."First Movement"17:17
2."Fast Movement"7:05
3."Slow Movement"9:01
4."Last Movement (Variations)"10:14

Personnel

Musicians
Production

Charts

Year Chart Position
1999 Billboard Top Classical Albums #7
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