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Jam at the BBC
Release Date: 2002 05 21
Label: Universal International

Amid the plethora of Jam compilations and anthologies issued, the arrival of a full BBC sessions collection was long overdue. Past glimpses into the archive, after all, were never less than illuminating, and the knowledge that the single session (from February 1977) released on a Strange Fruit EP in the late '80s was merely the first of five broadcast between 1977-1981 had long frustrated fans and collectors. The Jam at the BBC doesn't quite answer every prayer. Three discs wrap up four of the studio sessions, together with three In Concert live broadcasts; absent, for who knows what reason, is a mid-1978 session for DJ David Jensen's show, featuring spiky renditions of "News of the World," "The Night," and the then-latest single "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street." Live versions of the first and last named offer vague consolation, but the lack of completeness is irritating. On the plus side, the growth of the band from the deeply indebted post-mod rockers who first emerged in the shadow of punk to the brightly individualistic successors to the throne of classic Kinks and Who is documented with unrelenting precision. The opening blast of eight songs from two John Peel sessions races past in a roar of snarling adrenalin; the first In Concert, from June 1977, likewise. A leap to 1979, however, finds the band furiously pushing the post-punk envelope, as "Eton Rifles" and "When You're Young" place a questing finger firmly on the pulse of late-'70s youth disaffection; skip over to the bonus third disc included with initial pressings of the package, and an hour-long concert broadcast from the same year finds the band juggling ambition and energy with almost untoward enthusiasm. Sandwiched between "Mr Clean" and "Private Hell," "The Butterfly Collector," truly one of Paul Weller's most accomplished numbers, has rarely sounded more fragile. The remainder of the set is devoted to 1981, a session/interview dominated by the unabashed nostalgia of "Absolute Beginners" and reinforced by a note-perfect rendition of "Sweet Soul Music" and a near-Christmas fan club concert that rounds up the best of the band's most recent hits, and peaks with a positively fiery version of the funk workout "Precious." Added to the neo-Two Tone instrumental "Circus" and a dirty grind through "Pretty Green," the Jam's scarcely remembered flirtation with the fringes of the early-'80s Brit-funk scene comes screaming back into focus. Completed by a booklet rounding up the bandmembers' own recollections of both the band and the BBC, The Jam at the BBC captures a side of the Jam that their core catalog has long cried out for. It might well be the best album they've ever released. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1In the CityWeller2:18
2Art SchoolWeller1:59
3I've Changed My AddressWeller3:29
4Modern WorldWeller2:40
5All Around the WorldWeller2:18
6London GirlWeller2:38
7Bricks and MortarWeller1:37
8Carnaby StreetFoxton2:26
9Billy HuntWeller3:40
10In the Street TodayWeller, Waller1:39
11CombineWeller2:39
12Sounds From the StreetWeller2:57
13Don't Tell Them You're SaneFoxton3:22
14Modern WorldWeller2:39
15'A' Bomb in Wardour StreetWeller2:57
16News of the WorldFoxton3:38
17Here Comes the WeekendWeller3:35
18All Around the WorldWeller3:05
19Thick As ThievesWeller3:50
20Eton RiflesWeller3:44
21Saturday's KidsWeller2:52
22When You're YoungWeller3:17
23Absolute BeginnersWeller3:01
24Tales From the Riverbank/InterviewWeller3:22
25Funeral Pyre/InterviewWeller, Foxton, Buckler4:05
26Street Soul MusicRedding, Conley, Cooke2:04
27GiftWeller3:32
28Down in the Tube Station at MidnightWeller4:03
29GhostsWeller2:25
30Absolute BeginnersWeller3:02
31Tales From the RiverbankWeller3:20
32PreciousWeller3:43
33Town Called MaliceWeller3:17
34In the CrowdWeller3:13
35CircusFoxton2:32
36Pretty GreenWeller3:30
37Start!Weller2:34
38Boy About TownWeller2:43
39Girl on the PhoneWeller3:06
40To Be Someone (Didn't We Have a Nice Time)Weller2:21
41It's Too BadWeller2:57
42Burning SkyWeller3:17
43Away From the NumbersWeller3:36
44Smithers-JonesFoxton2:54
45Modern WorldWeller2:43
46Mr. CleanWeller3:42
47Butterfly CollectorWeller3:02
48Private HellWeller3:48
49Thick As ThievesWeller3:29
50When You're YoungWeller3:20
51Strange TownWeller3:33
52Eton RiflesWeller3:45
53Down in the Tube Station at MidnightWeller4:45
54Saturday's KidsWeller2:52
55All Mod ConsWeller1:16
56David WattDavies4:34
57[Untitled Track]

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2002CDUniversal International



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