The
Jam - Discography and Biog
The
Jam were the most popular band to emerge from the initial wave
of British punk rock in 1977; along with The Sex Pistols, The
Clash, and The Buzzcocks, The Jam had the most impact on pop music.
While they could barely get noticed in America, the trio became
genuine superstars in Britain, with an impressive string of Top
Ten singles in the late '70s and early '80s. The Jam could never
have a hit in America because they were thoroughly and defiantly
British. Under the direction of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter
Paul Weller, the trio spearheaded a revival of mid-'60s mod groups,
in the style of The Who and The Small Faces.
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Discography
ALBUMS
In The city
This is the modern world
All Mod cons
Setting sons
Sound affects
The Gift
Dig the new breed(Live 1977-1982)
Snap
Extras
The Jam's Greatest hits
SINGLES
In the city/Takin' my love
All around the world/Carnaby street
Modern world/Sweet soul music/Back in my arms again/Bricks and mortar
News of the world/Aunties and uncles/Innocent man
David Watts/'A' Bomb in wardour street
Down in the tube station at midnight/So sad about us/The night
Strange town/ The Butterfly collecter
When you're young/Smithers-Jones
Eton Rifles/See-Saw
Going underground/The Dreams of children
Start/Liza Radley
Thats entertainment(Import)/Down in the tube station at midnight
(Live)
Funeral pyre/Disguises
Absolute biginners/Tales from the river bank
A Town called malice/Precious
Just who is the 5 O'Clock hero/War(version)/The Great depression
The Bitterest pill(I Ever had to swallow)/Pity poor alfie/Fever
Beat surrender/Shopping |