
The Gift is a Alt/Indie album by The Jam, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 71 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Punk
- angular
- restless
- urban
About
After the apotheosis of <i>Sound Affects</i>, <i>The Gift</i> exhibits early signs of dissolution within the Jam. Yet even as the trio’s all-for-one ethos was cracking they put forth the most diverse set of material of their career. The cascading rhythms and effects-laden guitars of “Happy Together,” “Precious,” and “Circus” push the Jam closer to the work of contemporaries like U2 and the Police. On the other hand, songs like “Ghosts,” “Trans-Global Express,” and “The Gift” indulge Paul Weller’s passion for R&B-inflected power pop. The Jam’s shift away from concise, kinetic rock would soon spur the departure of Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, while Weller would continue to develop his R&B technique in the Style Council. The Jam’s parting shot ended up being “Town Called Malice,” a song whose portrait of a decaying community is belied by an uptempo, if wistful, Motown shuffle. Still it is a stanza from “Ghosts” that stands as the best epitaph for a group who knew how to combine excitement and melancholy: “So why are you frightened - can't you see that it's you / At the moment there's nothing - so there's nothing to lose / Lift up your lonely heart and walk right on through.”
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Tracklist
- 1Happy Together2:50
- 2Ghosts2:10
- 3Precious4:12
- 4Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?2:13
- 5Trans-Global Express3:58
- 6Running On the Spot3:05
- 7Circus2:09
- 8The Planner's Dream Goes Wrong2:18
- 9Carnation3:26
- 10Town Called Malice2:53
- 11The Gift3:08
Credits
Performers
- Paul WellerKEYBOARDS GUITAR VOCALS
- Keith ThomasSAXOPHONE
- Russ HendersonSTEEL DRUMS
- Steve NicholTRUMPET
- Peter WilsonKEYBOARDS ORGAN
- Bruce FoxtonBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Rick BucklerDRUMS
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 71 pressings tracked on Gatefold
