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The Jam's Sound Affects (Deluxe Edition) Details Announced!



Released November 1, 2010:

Tellingly, when Weller came to record 2010’s Wake Up The Nation, it was Sound Affects that his collaborator and producer Simon Dine held up as a model. “He referenced it right at the start,” says Weller. “That was the sort of sound he imagined we should be going for: hard, metallic, quite stripped-down… jagged.”

Sound Affects was originally released in November 1980 at a time when The Jam was considered the biggest band in Britain. The album followed the band’s first number one single – Going Underground and features the group’s second UK number one single, Start! – a track built around almost exact copies of the bass-line and guitar solos from The Beatles’ Taxman (at the time Weller considered the album a cross between Off the Wall and Revolver!).

It includes many of the band’s classic songs - That’s Entertainment (written in a caravan in Selsey, after the pub), never released as a single in UK, the German import was a UK hit (subsequently covered by Morrissey), the political Man in the Corner Shop, Pretty Green (now inspiration for Liam Gallagher’s clothing range!), the pure-pop of Boy About Town and Dream Time.

It’s regarded by critics and fans (as well as Weller) as their most adventurous and experimental collection of material, drawing musical influences from the ‘post-punk’ groups of the late-70s - Wire, Gang Of Four and Joy Division as well as neo-psychedelic touches from The Beatles and The Zombies etc.

The distinctive cover art is a pastiche of the artwork used on various BBC sound effects records of the 1970s, incorporating ‘pop-art’ imagery.

• 30th anniversary 2-disc, ‘Deluxe’ edition of the classic Jam album.

• Digitally re-mastered – 22 bonus tracks, demos, b-sides and alternative versions.

• 24-page booklet with extensive new sleevenotes by Guardian writer John Harris, a brand new interview with Paul Weller, rare photos and period memorabilia.

• The bonus material includes 8 previously unreleased tracks – demos of Pretty Green and Start!, alternate versions of Set The House Ablaze and Monday and a cover of Kinks’ Waterloo Sunset, and two instrumental demos.

Early Track Listing via Amazon.co.uk

Disc: 1
1. Pretty Green - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
2. Monday - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
3. But I'm Different Now - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
4. Set The House Ablaze - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
5. Start! - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
6. That's Entertainment - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
7. Dream Time - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
8. Man In The Corner Shop - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
9. Music For The Last Couple - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
10. Boy About Town - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
11. Scrape Away - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven

Disc: 2 - DEMOS, B-SIDES, ALTERNATE VERSIONS
1. Start! - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
2. Liza Radley - The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
3. That's Entertainment - Peter Wilson, The Jam, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler
4. Pretty Green - The Jam
5. Pop Art Poem - Peter Wilson, The Jam
6. Rain - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Peter Wilson, Rick Buckler, The Jam
7. Boy About Town - The Jam
8. Dream Time - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Rick Buckler, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
9. Dead End Street - Bruce Foxton, Paul Weller, Peter Wilson, Rick Buckler, The Jam
10. But I'm Different Now - Peter Wilson, The Jam
11. Scrapeaway - The Jam
12. Start! - The Jam
13. Liza Radley - Peter Wilson, The Jam
14. And Your Bird Can Sing - Peter Wilson, The Jam
15. Monday - The Jam
16. Get Yourself Together - Peter Wilson, The Jam
17. Set The House Ablaze - The Jam
18. Boy About Town - Peter Wilson, The Jam, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven
19. No One In The World - Peter Wilson, The Jam
20. Instrumental - The Jam
21. Waterloo Sunset - The Jam



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  1. Oh yes !!! Liking that !!!

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  2. Spot on! There is so much more to be heard from this multi-faceted man. Incredible.

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  3. A must have for all Jam fans

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  4. Cant wait to get my hands on this wow!!!

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  5. Peter Wilson is my teacher at college, hes a nob loool

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