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This Is the Modern World (Remastered Version)

The Jam

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Recorded just six months after the Jam’s debut, This is the Modern World is less a leap forward than a continuation of the sound and themes of In the City. If there is a difference between this album and the first it’s that Paul Weller’s frustration has grown. Modern World is less of a party, with fewer songs about youthful idealism and more songs about alienation from the status quo, including “Don’t Tell Them You’re Sane,” “In the Street Today,” “Standards,” and the title song. “The Combine” contains the album’s darkest but perhaps most truthful lines: “When you're in the crowd, you see things as they really are / You can smell the fear and hate, generated by all around / I wanna break away, but the ties are too strong.” Weller’s sour mood is tempered by a trio of wistful, acoustic-inflected love songs, “Here Comes the Weekend,” “I Need You (For Someone),” and the genuinely tender “Tonight At Noon.” This was the Jam’s last gasp as angry young men, and in many ways Weller’s farewell to the trials and tribulations of teenage life.

Customer Reviews

Time to don your parkas...

I first listened to this album when I was in 10th grade, and within two weeks wore it out on my turntable.....the Jam were not only Mod, but were a truly powerful rock band with a powerful sound that fueled anger and rage in a teenager at no one in particular ("What kind of fool do you think I am?") The Sam and DAve cover of Midnight Hour completely blows away any assumptions you ever held on R&B Definitely glad it's finaly on itunes

Biography

Formed: 1975 in Woking, Surrey, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s

The Jam were the most popular band to emerge from the initial wave of British punk rock in 1977; along with the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Buzzcocks, the Jam had the most impact on pop music. While they could barely get noticed in America, the trio became genuine superstars in Britain, with an impressive string of Top Ten singles in the late '70s and early '80s. The Jam could never have a hit in America because they were thoroughly and defiantly British. Under the direction of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter...
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