The original Joe Jackson Band features Joe Jackson on vocals, piano and harmonica, Gary Sanford on guitar, Graham Maby on bass and Dave Houghton on drums.
All tracks are arranged by Joe Jackson and produced by David Kershenbaum. The album was recorded at Eden Studios, London, UK. Photography by Brian Griffin.
Standard, promo and testpressing copies exist.
Incidentally, the Wiki article is vague on when they were introduced. It does say that in 1980 - after this LP - "8,000 stores per year were converting". That's some thousands of stores out of millions - would that really be sufficient for a record company - not selling much in supermarkets anyway - to actually print a barcode onto the sleeve? I find it doubful, but I don't know for sure.
Have a look at Wikipedia about the history of the barcode/universal product code (UPC). I think it's absolutely possible. Its introduction was even pushed by RCA in the 60/70s.
I always wondered, if this can really be an original 1979 pressing, as it has a barcode on the back. Anyone seen a different version with this catalogue number?