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In City (Mlps) [Import]

The JamAudio CD
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Led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Paul Weller, The Jam were a commercially successful and critically acclaimed British new wave band of the late 70s/early 80s. They had 18 consecutive singles in the Top 40 of the UK charts, and their 'mod' image led to a minor revival of the subcultural style.

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  • Audio CD (December 15, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal Japan
  • ASIN: B0009V1GD0
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,663,085 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Art School
2. I've Changed My Address
3. Slow Down
4. I Got by in Time
5. Away from the Numbers
6. Batman Theme
7. In the City
8. Sounds from the Street
9. Non-Stop Dancing
10. Time for Truth
11. Takin' My Love
12. Bricks and Mortar

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Funneling the punk Spirit of '77 through the grooves of old Mod and Motown records, Jam frontman Paul Weller created a sound and vision that took Britain by storm but never made much noise in the USA. That's a shame because at the band's best, as on this album's furious, Who-meets-The-Pistols title track, The Jam played nothing less than great rock and roll. Their explosive cover of "Slow Down" destroys The Beatles', and "Non-stop Dancing," which sounds like a cover of an old R&B hit but is actually a Weller original, has a charm and desperate energy that more than makes up for its derivative qualities. --David Cantwell

Product Description

Remastered 1997 reissue of their debut album from 1977. 12 tracks, including 'In The City' & 'Away From The Numbers'. Universal. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the great sorta punk albums ever., December 19, 2004
This review is from: In the City (Audio CD)
Really, like ELVIS COSTELLO, the JAM were not actually a punk rock band. Both bands just happened to be makin' their music while punk rock exploded in the UK in 1977. I think it's particularly evident when you listen to this album these 27 years later. To these ears, 'Away From the Numbers' is one of the finest songs ever recorded. Slow build up and memorable refrain.

As with all trios, I'm flabbergasted that they can crank out such full sounding music with just three guys. The WHO, GREEN DAY, the MINUTEMEN, the URINALS and, really, several bands who have 3 instrumentalists and a vocalist are really sorta a trio like BAD BRAINS and CHEETAH CHROME M. Each of those bands, including the JAM, are able to create a whole musical world basically with very strong song writing. They don't need a second guitar or keyboard (which I typically can't stand except like with PERE UBU). The JAM is expert at using dual vocals. Let's face it, Paul Weller is a gifted song writer and musician.

We're just blessed that the JAM existed, particularly, to me, the period of this, their first album, and the second one, This is the Modern World. After that they slowly begin their descent into horns and a Motowny thing till it just ended up splitting up and STYLE COUNCIL revealed Weller's, I guess, musical place he liked to be for many years. No thanks. Gimme this early JAM instead. I met a few punx who'd only heard the later JAM albums and so had neglected to listen to these first two albums (All Mod Cons is actually good as well, not that the two after that are horrid, just, uh, not as straight forward new rock sounding as these early albums). I've had the luxury of listening to this music for over 20 years and all I know is I keep listening to it. There's some live stuff out and it's also excellent. This is one of those bands who could do outstanding studio work and quite good live delivery. I just wish I'd been smart enough to go see them one of the several time they rolled through Southern California in the late 70's/early 80's, but, no, I wasn't bright enough to make the journey to L.A. or see 'em in their one San Diego show (I assume they played here once, I'm not certain).

What I do know is, give these songs a taste from this web site and, if you dig, what? more than power pop? sorta punk but not hardcore? well crafted songs, great harmonizing and strong lyrics that are more than just simple love songs (I think they only did one between these first two albums), well, get this album. They probably have a CD with both these first two albums on it. Go get that, you won't be sorry. Paul Weller said in a recent interview that the JAM were rated in surveys of U.S. music fans, as like the 4th or 5th favorite band from the UK, ever. I'd probably agree with that, maybe 3rd. Cool man. chrisbct@hotmail.com
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Jam's best album, November 17, 2001
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This review is from: In the City (Audio CD)
(...) Although individually I wouldn't rate any of the songs here among the Jam's 10 best, this is my favorite Jam album -- the most cohesive of the lot. Answers the question, "what if you spliced mid-sixties Small Faces/Yardbirds/Who/Kinks onto mid-seventies punk?" All those sixties bands just seem too *slow* after this. Makes me want to play the Yardbirds' "Having a Rave Up" at 45 rpm. Also, "hard" isn't the word here, "sharp" is -- as in tailored suits and razor-cut hair.

Weller was only 18 when this came out, and the lyrics pay homage to youth with an endearing directness and honesty, as in one of my favorites "I Got By in Time" -- "Please tell me if my philosophy's wrong / I've got to know the truth / I don't mean to offend anyone but / You know it's something I do" This is an artist treating his audience with respect instead of condescension. Plenty of punk anger shows through, however, as on the opening track "Who makes the rules that make people select / Who is to judge that your ways are correct / (...) / The TV telling ya what to think." I highly recommend this album -- it's fast, tight and very cathartic.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exellent, fast paced debut from THE British punk band, July 8, 2000
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This review is from: In the City (Audio CD)
The Jam's debut effort "In the City" shows a strong Who-style Mod influence through twelve powerful tracks. Although more primative in production than the following albums and lacking the well-crafted introspective songs that would become a Paul Weller trademark, "In the City" is an exciting experience in how varied 'punk rock' can truly be. The rockabilly of "I've Changed My Address", the retro 50's rock of "Slow Down", and the Stax influnence of "Non-Stop Dancing" stretch the limits of the genere and break any monotony. The lyrics are already mature and worthy of note, including the 'bright' "Art School", the punkish "In the City" and the scathing "Bricks and Mortar". Besides taking the jangly Rickenbacker into Vox sound of the early Who, they also cover the "Batman Theme", also present on the Who's "A Quick One". However, this is by no means a simple retread, but a brand new experience, and a sucessful start for a talented and prolific songwriter that deserves more stateside sucess. Well done, guys.
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