
This Is The Modern World is a Punk album by The Jam, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 83 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- defiant
- punky
About
Recorded just six months after the Jam’s debut, <i>This is the Modern World</i> is less a leap forward than a continuation of the sound and themes of <i>In the City</i>. If there is a difference between this album and the first it’s that Paul Weller’s frustration has grown. <i>Modern World</i> is less of a party, with fewer songs about youthful idealism and more songs about alienation from the status quo, including “Don’t Tell Them You’re Sane,” “In the Street Today,” “Standards,” and the title song. “The Combine” contains the album’s darkest but perhaps most truthful lines: “When you're in the crowd, you see things as they really are / You can smell the fear and hate, generated by all around / I wanna break away, but the ties are too strong.” Weller’s sour mood is tempered by a trio of wistful, acoustic-inflected love songs, “Here Comes the Weekend,” “I Need You (For Someone),” and the genuinely tender “Tonight At Noon.” This was the Jam’s last gasp as angry young men, and in many ways Weller’s farewell to the trials and tribulations of teenage life.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Modern World2:33
- A2London Traffic1:51
- A3Standards2:30
- A4Life From A Window2:56
- A5The Combine2:22
- A6Don't Tell Them You're Sane3:42
Side B
- B1In The Street, Today1:33
- B2London Girl2:42
- B3I Need You (For Someone)2:42
- B4Here Comes The Weekend3:31
- B5Tonight At Noon3:02
- B6In The Midnight Hour1:52
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenENGINEER
- Chris ParryPRODUCER [PRODUCTION]
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenPRODUCER [PRODUCTION]
- Chris ParryPRODUCER
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenPRODUCER
10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 83 pressings tracked on Gatefold
