Performer: The Jam
Title: Greatest Hits
Country: UK & Europe
Style: Punk, Mod
Category: Rock
Album rating: 4.4
Votes: 502
Size MP3: 1502 mb
Size FLAC: 1506 mb
Size WMA: 1243 mb
Other formats: FLAC WAV AAC ASF MP2 DMF AIFF
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The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Polydor Ltd (UK)1-3 ℗ 1977 Polydor Ltd (UK)
4-6 ℗ 1978 Polydor Ltd (UK)
7-9 ℗ 1979 Polydor Ltd (UK)
10-12 ℗ 1980 Polydor Ltd (UK)
13-14 ℗ 1981 Polydor Ltd (UK)
15-19 ℗ 1982 Polydor Ltd (UK)
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℗ 1991 Polydor Ltd (UK)
℗ 1991 Polydor Ltd (UK)
Track 13: Stylist Music Ltd./Copyright Control
Tracks 14-19: Stylist Music Ltd
There are two errors on the release.
1 - Instead of saying: © 1991 Polydor Ltd (UK) on the back cover under it has ℗ 1991 Polydor Ltd (UK) listed twice under the text This compilation
2 - The rights society STEMRA is misspelt on the rear inlay (STERMA) but correctly spelt on the CD (STEMRA).
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Greatest Hits is a compilation and the third greatest hits album from The Jam, released in 1991. It includes all of the band's eighteen hit singles plus "Precious" (which was released as a double A-side along with "Town Called Malice"). It includes two singles, "That's Entertainment" and "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?", which made the UK charts without ever being released there, they charted after being heavily imported from Europe. It has a companion album of rarities, titled Extras
Greatest Hits covers nearly the same ground as Snap!, with all the tracks but "Just Who Is the Five O'Clock Hero" included on the previous compilation. Granted, "That's Entertainment" is presented in the album version and "Funeral Pyre" in its original mix, but the album isn't quite as strong as Snap! Nevertheless, it has all of the Jam's hit singles, making it a thoroughly entertaining record, as well as an effective introduction to the group.
Snap! is a greatest hits album by The Jam, released in 1983, one year after the group disbanded. The double-album includes all sixteen of the band's UK singles, plus some B-sides, album tracks and rarities. 45 rpm: The Singles, 1980–1982. 45 rpm: The Singles, 1980–1982 is a box set compilation by British rock band The Jam.
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The Jam. Greatest Hits (VHS, Comp, RE). 4Front Video, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Like Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Jam showed what power a trio could produce. After Punks fist flourishes Paul Weller turned increasingly to the influence of the Immediate records he loved so much and the band evolved, with later singles featuring keyboards (Town Called Malice), acoustic guitar (That's Entertainment), strings (Bitterest Pill) and brass (Absolute Beginners).
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