
The Jam is a Electronic album by The Jam, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- clean
- driving
- urban
About
Every casual fan must decide how deeply to immerse themselves into a band’s catalog. For those looking for a concise, chronological set that doesn’t overstay its welcome, <i>The Sound of The Jam</i> is a worthy consideration. Serious fans will insist on further time spent with albums such as <i>All Mod Cons</i>, <i>Setting Sons</i>, and <i>Sound Affects</i>, but why argue with an album that includes the brash mod shudder of “In the City” and “The Modern World,” the magic of The Kinks’ “David Watts” (as big an influence as The Who), and such literary marvels as “To Be Someone,” “Mr. Clean,” “The Butterfly Collector," and “The Eton Rifles”? The band’s catchiest songs—“Going Underground” and “That’s Entertainment”—are bona fide classics in the U.K. and worthy of more attention in the U.S. By the end of their career, The Jam were flirting more boldly with R&B; songs such as “Town Called Malice” and “Beat Surrender” were also a clue as to where Paul Weller would take his next group, The Style Council.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Absolute Beginners2:49
- A2Tales From The Riverbank3:35
Side B
- B1Funeral Pyre3:29
- B2Disguises3:17
- B3Liza Radley2:46
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Peter WilsonPRODUCER
- The JamPRODUCER
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenPRODUCER
Songwriting
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
