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The – TheGift
Label: – POLD 5055
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Formed in Woking, England in 1976, The Jam consisted of three Members - Paul Weller (Lead Guitar, Vocals,) Rick Buckler (Drums & Percussion) and Bruce Foxton (Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals). As time went on and the style of the Jam’s music progressed into the 1980s, additional musicians were recruited for brass sections, percussion and backing vocals.
By his own admission (in The Jam’s official 1983 Biography 'A Beat Concerto', written by Paolo Hewitt) Weller was influenced into forming The Jam after going to a concert of London Punk band ‘The Clash’. The name of the group came from Weller’s sister who suggested the title at breakfast one day.The first Album ‘In The City’ (1977) reflected the period of New Wave Punk that was happening in London at that time.
Possibly the key to the groups overwhelming success was not only Weller's outstanding ability as a songwriter and musician but also his ability to move with the times. Punk faded away in 1979 and whilst the group’s second album 'This Is The Modern World' contained elements of the Post-Punk songwriting that appeared on the previous Album, a new audience began to associate themselves with the group; the early 80s Mod Revival or 'Jam Boys' as they became known. Famously, the first draft of the 'Modern World' album was scrapped and re-written in a trying period for the band however successful albums such as 'Setting Sons', 'All Mod Cons', 'Sound Affects' and 'The Gift'all followed and in turn became synonymous with the 80s mod scene, influencing other bands in the process. Weller himself came from a musical background which consisted of Northern Soul, Motown and 60s Pop bands such as The Who and The Kinks and this was reflected within the music on all of those albums. The release of 'The Gift' coincided with the band’s most successful period and contained two number one singles.
By the turn of the 1980s, The Jam was the biggest UK Singles band. All in all they scored five number one singles, thefirst one being 'Going Underground' which alongside 'Town Called Malice' is arguably their most famous release. When the band split it was one of a smallnumber of their singles re-released early in 1983 that saw chart entries in theUK Top 40 with three re-releases all at once. These were 'Beat Surrender','Going Underground' and 'All Around The World'. Along with The Beatles, The Jam remain the only other band in the UK to have simultaneously played both sides of a 'AA' release live on the BBC music show 'Top Of The Pops', this occurringwith the 1981 No. 1 single 'Town Called Malice/Precious'.
In 1982 and to the dismay of millions of theirfans, Paul Weller made the shock announcement that the band was to split up.The next and final single released in December 1982 'Beat Surrender' went straight in at No. 1 and remains a lasting legacy from one of the most successful British bands ever.
Used but hardly played and in very good condition.
A1
Happy Together
2:52
A2
Ghosts
2:11
A3
Precious
4:14
A4
Just Who Is The Five O'Clock Hero?
2:18
A5
"Trans-Global Express"
4:02
B1
Running On The Spot
3:07
B2
Circus
2:12
B3
The Planners Dream Goes Wrong
2:19
B4
Carnation
3:27
B5
Town Called Malice
2:58
B6
The Gift