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The Jam

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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). Foxton, joined in 1977, leaving local Rock band 'Zita'. 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; in the case of the latter, a young female vocalist from Telford called Tracie Young (who subsequently had her own top 10 UK hit in 1983 as a solo artist with the pop song "The House That Jack Built") also appeared on the group's last three singles and was an original member of Weller’s next group; The Style Council.

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. Other songs on the album, which reflected Weller’s Punk influences, are the frantic 'Slow Down' and the equally fast paced 'Batman Theme'.

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 'All Mod Cons' album was scrapped in a trying period for the band with Weller temporarily lacking motivation. However the revised version of the album was well received and three more successful albums followed: 'Setting Sons', 'Sound Affects' and 'The Gift'. The group became synonymous with the 70s/80s mod scene (partly against their will), 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, the first one being 'Going Underground' which alongside 'Town Called Malice' is arguably their most famous release. When the band split it was one of a small number of their singles re-released early in 1983 that saw chart entries in the UK 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 occurring with the 1981 No. 1 single 'Town Called Malice/Precious'.

In 1982 and to the dismay of millions of their fans, 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.More 
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The Jam - In The City album artIn The City Polydor1977
The Jam - This Is The Modern World album artThis Is The Modern World Polydor1977
The Jam - All Mod Cons album artAll Mod Cons PolydorPolydor1978
The Jam - Setting Sons album artSetting Sons PolydorPolydor1979
The Jam - Sound Affects album artSound Affects Polydor1980
The Jam - Sound Effects / The Fool Circle album artThe Jam / Nazareth (2) - Sound Effects / The Fool Circle ‎(LP, Transcription)AFRTSAmerican Forces Radio And Television Service,United States Department Of DefenseRL 11-11980
The Jam - In Concert-219 album artIn Concert-219 ‎(LP, Transcription)BBC Transcription ServicesCN 3467/S1980
The Jam - BBC Rock Hour #223 album artBBC Rock Hour #223 ‎(LP, Transcription)London Wavelength#2231981
The Jam - Radio Interview Recordings album artThe Jam / The Stranglers - Radio Interview Recordings ‎(LP, Ltd, W/Lbl, Int)BBC Radio 1none1981
The Jam - Dig The New Breed album artDig The New Breed PolydorPolydor1982
The Jam - The Gift album artThe Gift Polydor1982
The Jam - In Concert-282 album artSpandau Ballet / The Jam - In Concert-282 ‎(LP, Transcription)BBC Transcription ServicesCN 04033/S1982
The Jam - The Jam Live At The 100 Club 11th September 1977 album artThe Jam Live At The 100 Club 11th September 1977 Receiver Records Limited1991
The Jam - Live Jam album artLive Jam Polydor1993
The Jam - The Jam At The BBC album artThe Jam At The BBC PolydorUniversal2002
The Jam - Copenhagen April 1982 album artCopenhagen April 1982 ‎(LP)Polydor06025371859552012
The Jam - Live At The Brighton Centre December 1979 album artLive At The Brighton Centre December 1979(2xLP, Album, Ltd)PolydorUMC06025379469832014
The Jam - About The Young Idea album artAbout The Young Idea Eagle Vision2015
The Jam - Fire And Skill album artFire And Skill ‎(Box + 6xCD)PolydorUniversal UMC47386102015
The Jam - Live At Newcastle City Hall 28th October 1980 album artLive At Newcastle City Hall 28th October 1980(2xLP, Ltd)PolydorUniversal UMC47474492015
The Jam - Live At Reading University 16th February 1979 album artLive At Reading University 16th February 1979(2xLP)PolydorUniversal UMC06025479306202016
The Jam - The Jam Live At The Music Machine 2nd March 1978 album artThe Jam Live At The Music Machine 2nd March 1978 ‎(2xLP, Ltd, RM, 180)PolydorUniversal UMC06025479305692016
The Jam - The Jam Live At The Hammersmith Palais 14th December 1981 album artThe Jam Live At The Hammersmith Palais 14th December 1981 ‎(2xLP, RM)PolydorUMC6025571410922017
The Jam - Live At Wembley Arena 2nd December 1982 album artLive At Wembley Arena 2nd December 1982(2xLP, Album)PolydorUMC06025571411222017

Singles & EPs

The Jam - The Modern World album artThe Modern World Polydor1977

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BigDope

BigDope

 March 9, 2018
Anyone know anything about an LP, The Jam "The Boston Tea Party - Live At The Paradise Ballroom, Boston '79" It states "For Radio Station Use Only On The Following
Boston Colleges
Rochford Campus
Chestnut Hill Campus
Wheelock College
Kings Boston Pine Manor College Campus
Campus Tan

Limited to an edition of 30
fulhambob

fulhambob

 May 4, 2017
Can someone confirm whether all the singles were re-released in 1983, or just up to Start!?
damianjfarrell

damianjfarrell

 February 2, 2017
The Jam had 6 album's. all the others are not of new material so should be in with compilations.
Rich.C

Rich.C

 January 19, 2017
Formed by Paul Weller at the tender age of fourteen, the Jam started out as a mod-influenced punk band and quickly evolved into the biggest rock band in late 1970s and early '80s Britain. Their bracing, often lyrically bleak, explorations of modern English life ensured that they wouldn't find the same success in America as they did in the rest of the world but the Jam enjoyed a huge cult following on both sides of the Atlantic.
A tight, blistering trio that was initially influenced by the early Who, the Jam also openly embraced and celebrated the work of the Kinks, Beatles, Small Faces, and classic soul at a time when most punk bands were pretending to be disdainful of everything that came before them. The band was renown for its high-energy live sets, the sound of which was captured on their first two albums -- In the City and This is The Modern World. Even on these early albums the band was displaying a stronger melodic quality than most acts linked to the punk scene but Paul Weller's songwriting took a giant leap forward with 1978's classic All Mod Cons. The album earned a rabid critical reception and went Top Ten throughout Europe, a fate shared by the vastly more sophisticated Setting Sons (1979) and Sound Effects (1980),
a vivid merging of '60s psychedelia and punk. The Jam kept up a hectic touring and recording schedule as they kicked off an extended string of No. 1 U.K. pop singles with "Going Underground." The band's final full-length effort, The Gift (1982), combined spiky rock with elements of classic soul and contained the Motown-etched, kitchen sink drama of "A Town Called Malice," which became an alternative radio staple in the U.S. The trio was at their peak of popularity when Weller broke up the band in 1982 (reportedly because he didn't want the band to end up like the Who and the Stones).
Weller went on to have great success with the Style Council and a solo career but the Jam continue to be so popular in Britain that a costly retrospective box set or their work reached the U.K. Top Ten in 1997, fifteen years after the band called it a day.
rob.conger

rob.conger

 December 8, 2016
Looking for a band called The Jam from Oregon, who had a single on what was known as Sire records... I've seen a photo... it says "the Jam" Sire 005 on the label... any info? saianjuma1@aol.com
augekback

augekback

 December 9, 2011
The Jam Polydor original 7" (UK press) are rifled just before the label, like <a href="http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=389913">In the City</a>.
There was a repress of all The Jam 7" in the mid eighties, with original covers and labels, but without the rifle.
Mod_shop

Mod_shop

 February 25, 2010
The Jam were an English punk, post-punk, mod revival band active during the late 1970s and early 1980s. While they shared the "angry young men" outlook and fast tempos of their punk rock contemporaries, The Jam wore neatly tailored suits rather than ripped clothes and incorporated a number of mainstream 1960s rock influences rather than rejecting them, placing The Jam at the forefront of the mod revival movement.

They had eighteen consecutive Top 40 singles in the United Kingdom, from their debut in 1977 to their breakup in 1982, including four number one hits. As of 2007, "That's Entertainment" and "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?" remained the best-selling import singles of all time in the UK. They released one live album and six studio albums, the last of which, The Gift, hit number one on the UK album charts. When the group split up, their first 15 singles were re-released and all placed within the top 100.

The band drew upon a variety of stylistic influences over the course of their career, including 1960s beat music, soul, rhythm and blues and psychedelic rock, as well as 1970s punk rock, pop punk and new wave. The trio was known for its melodic pop songs, its distinctly English flavour and its mod image. The band launched the career of Paul Weller, who went on to form The Style Council and later had a successful solo career. Weller wrote and sang most of The Jam’s original compositions, and he played lead guitar, using a Rickenbacker. Bruce Foxton provided backing vocals and prominent basslines, which were the foundation of many of the band’s songs, including the hits "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight", "The Eton Rifles", "Going Underground" and "Town Called Malice".
Apeman

Apeman

 May 31, 2009
The Jam were awesome!

They were easily one of the best of the groups to come out from the Punk and New Wave era. The songs were just classic pop such as In the City, Going Underground, Start! (A Rip-Off of The Beatles' Taxman), Beat Surrender and Eating Trifles (Sorry, I ment Eton Rifles!).

One thing that bugs me though, they are doing a tour at the moment, and where on earth is Paul Weller? That's like having Queen without Freddie Mercury or Blondie without Debbie Harry, something's not right!

Videos (121) Edit

In The Midnight Hour
1:54
The Jam - In The City
2:19
The Jam - The Bitterest Pill (I ever had to swallow) lyrics
3:31
The Jam - Beat Surrender
3:15
The Jam - Going Underground
3:05
The Jam - Start! (1980)
2:32
The Jam - All around the world
2:31
The Jam - The Modern World
2:34
The Jam - David Watts 1978
2:34
THE JAM - ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS - TALES FROM THE RIVERBANK
6:21
The Jam - Move On Up
2:52
The Jam - Setting Sons - Girl On The Phone
2:58
The Jam - It's Too Bad
3:19
The Jam - Heat Wave (1979)
2:24
(Just who is) The 5 o'clock hero? - The Jam
2:17
The Jam - Saturdays Kids
2:54
The Jam In Concert Live at the Rainbow 4 December 1979 (HQ Audio Only)
59:10
The Jam - Medley: Sweet Soul Music, Back In My Arms Again, Bricks And Mortar
5:12
THE JAM - TO BE SOMEONE
2:17
The Jam - Sound Affects - But I'm Different Now
1:52
The Jam - Fly (1978) 

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