- The Gift (Remastered) · 1982
- The Gift (Deluxe Edition) · 1982
- Sound Affects · 1980
- Setting Sons (Deluxe Edition) · 1979
- Sound Affects (Deluxe Version) · 1980
- Setting Sons (Deluxe Edition) · 1979
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
- 1977 · 2017
Essential Albums
- A musical bridge between youth and adulthood, Sound Affects is a showcase for The Jam’s versatility and Paul Weller’s range of ideas. Whilst “But I’m Different Now” and “Set the House Ablaze” are ferocious, pop-spiked punk tunes, Weller expands his vision with the working-class vignettes of “Pretty Green” and “Man in the Corner Shop”. The band’s musicality blossoms in the gloomy daydreams and Who-like harmonies of “Monday”, but the centrepiece is “That’s Entertainment”, an affectionately melancholic sketchbook of blue-collar London.
Albums
- 2010
- 2010
- 2001
- 2001
Artist Playlists
- Punk's social conscience through a mod filter.
- Barbed romance and stabby guitars from Weller's followers.
- Sharp and dynamic mod pop, played with punk aggression.
- Scathing social critique and doomed street-level romance.
Live Albums
Compilations
About The Jam
The Jam burst from the crucible of punk with a style that simultaneously defied the movement’s scorched-earth attitude toward the past and pointed a way beyond the genre’s borders. The Woking-based trio of singer/guitarist Paul Weller, bassist Bruce Foxton and drummer Rick Buckler were schoolmates who’d already been together for years when they released their 1977 debut LP. In the City bore a speedy, sharp-edged sound bringing punk’s anger and energy to the influences of ’60s mod (The Who, Small Faces) and soul, with a natty visual style to match. Weller was still a teen, but his songs were already fusing passion, poetry and politics in a manner beyond his years. Over their next couple of albums, their sound became more nuanced without losing its power-trio immediacy. By decade’s end, The Jam were standard-bearers for a full-fledged mod-revival movement (The Chords, Secret Affair, et al). In the early ’80s they reached a musical and commercial peak with the masterfully eclectic Sound Affects (sporting singles like the Beatles-esque “Start!” and the acoustic-guitar-driven social plaint “That’s Entertainment”) and the No. 1 album The Gift, which expanded their sound further to include funk grooves and brass arrangements. In 1982, a restless Weller broke the band up, quickly starting the successful soul-pop group The Style Council and later becoming a respected solo artist. Just after the breakup, The Jam ensured they’d be missed all the more by releasing the non-LP single “The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)”, a string-laden, soul-inflected ballad that proved a perfect elegy for them.
- ORIGIN
- Woking, Surrey, England
- FORMED
- 2007
- GENRE
- Rock