Sound Affects
- Label
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HIP-O (PG)/Fontana
- Release date
- 10 Mar 2009
- Running length
- 11 tracks
- Running time
- 35:13
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Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 |
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Pretty Green | 2:36 | 44,098 | ||
| 2 |
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Monday | 2:58 | 22,321 | ||
| 3 |
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But I'm Different Now | 1:50 | 24,463 | ||
| 4 |
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Set the House Ablaze | 5:00 | 19,201 | ||
| 5 |
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Start! | 2:29 | 90,214 | ||
| 6 |
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That's Entertainment | 3:33 | 155,477 | ||
| 7 |
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Dream Time | 3:53 | 16,198 | ||
| 8 |
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Man in the Corner Shop | 3:14 | 25,836 | ||
| 9 |
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Music for the Last Couple | 3:43 | 14,426 | ||
| 10 |
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Boy About Town | 1:57 | 28,522 | ||
| 11 |
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Scrape Away | 4:00 | 14,727 |
About this album
Sound Affects is a 1980 album by British group The Jam. This release, their fifth album, is frequently considered the closing point of The Jam’s artistic peak begun on their third LP, All Mod Cons and carried through on its follow-up, Setting Sons. This is considered by many fans and critics to be The Jam’s best album; only All Mod Cons receives more claims thereto. Paul Weller considers this album to be The Jam’s best work.
After the ambitious, harder-rocking Setting Sons, The Jam returned to the pop-oriented outlook of All Mod Cons, albeit with a noticeably different sound. The most salient influence on this album is ’60s British psychedelic pop, such as The Beatles’ Revolver, The Who’s The Who Sell Out, and The Kinks’ The Village Green Preservation Society. The psychedelic overtones run throughout the album: in the backwards guitar on “That’s Entertainment”; in the swirling, gauzy feel of “Man in the Cornershop”; in the punchy British horns of “Boy About Town” and “Dream Time”. Other obvious influences are post-punk groups such as Wire, Gang of Four, and Joy Division and, particularly evident in Rick Buckler’s drumming, Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall album. Indeed, singer/guitarist/songwriter Paul Weller said at the time that he considered the album a cross between Off the Wall and Revolver.
After the ambitious, harder-rocking Setting Sons, The Jam returned to the pop-oriented outlook of All Mod Cons, albeit with a noticeably different sound. The most salient influence on this album is ’60s British psychedelic pop, such as The Beatles’ Revolver, The Who’s The Who Sell Out, and The Kinks’ The Village Green Preservation Society. The psychedelic overtones run throughout the album: in the backwards guitar on “That’s Entertainment”; in the swirling, gauzy feel of “Man in the Cornershop”; in the punchy British horns of “Boy About Town” and “Dream Time”. Other obvious influences are post-punk groups such as Wire, Gang of Four, and Joy Division and, particularly evident in Rick Buckler’s drumming, Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall album. Indeed, singer/guitarist/songwriter Paul Weller said at the time that he considered the album a cross between Off the Wall and Revolver.
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