
In The City is a Punk album by The Jam, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- angular
- aggressive
- punky
About
One of the most auspicious debuts in British rock history, the Jam’s <i>In the City</i> draws from three primary sources: the slashing anger of punk, the dancefloor energy of the ‘60s Mod scene, and the irrepressible frustration of Britain’s youth in the late ‘70s. As a self-appointed spokesman for the young masses, 21-year-old frontman Paul Weller speaks from the perspective of the all-encompassing “we.” And like his hero Pete Townshend before him, he tackles the issues that matter most to his age bracket. He assaults the decaying ideas of the older generation (“Time for Truth,” “Bricks and Mortar,” “Art School”) and tears into teenage romance and identity politics (“Away From the Numbers,” “Sounds from the Street,” “I Got By In Time”). The album’s centerpiece is “In the City,” an explosive expression of youthful optimism. Where their peers looked to the disaffected assaults of the Stooges, the Jam borrows the rollicking energy of Motown. Covers of Larry Williams’ “Slow Down” and Neal Hefti’s “Batman Theme” are obvious dancefloor nods, but even in its angriest moments <i>In the City</i> is more party than punk.
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Tracklist
- 1Art School2:01
- 2I've Changed My Address3:30
- 3Slow Down2:37
- 4I Got By In Time2:06
- 5Away from the Numbers4:01
- 6Batman Theme1:29
- 7In the City2:17
- 8Sounds from the Street3:12
- 9Non-Stop Dancing2:26
- 10Time for Truth3:09
- 11Takin' My Love2:14
- 12Bricks and Mortar2:37
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Chris ParryPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Chris ParryPRODUCER
- Vic Coppersmith-HeavenPRODUCER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold
