45 rpm: The Singles, 1977–1979
45 rpm: The Singles, 1977–1979 is a box set compilation by British rock band The Jam.[2] The set contains the first nine singles released by the band between 1977 and 1979 in remastered formats with original artwork and reproduction sleeves.
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Released | 2 April 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1977-1979 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, mod revival | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | The Jam | |||
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Track listing
Disc one
- "In the City"
- "Takin' My Love"
- "In the City" (Video)
Disc two
- "All Around the World"
- "Carnaby Street"
Disc three
- "The Modern World"
- "Sweet Soul Music" (live at the 100 Club)
- "Back In My Arms Again" (live at the 100 Club)
- "Bricks & Mortar" (live at the 100 Club)
Disc four
- "News of the World"
- "Aunties and Uncles (Impulsive Youths)"
- "Innocent Man"
- "News of the World" (Video)
Disc five
- "David Watts"
- "'A' Bomb In Wardour Street"
Disc six
- "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight"
- "So Sad About Us"
- "The Night"
Disc seven
- "Strange Town"
- "The Butterfly Collector"
- "Strange Town" (Video)
Disc eight
- "When You're Young"
- "Smithers-Jones"
- "When You're Young" (Video)
Disc nine
- "The Eton Rifles"
- "See Saw"
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