Extras (album)
Extras is a compilation by the British group The Jam. Released in April 1992 it includes 26 B-sides, rarities, and unreleased tracks.[2]
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Released | 6 April 1992 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
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11 of these songs (tracks 1,2,4,5,6,14,16,17,18,19,25) were released on the box set Direction Reaction Creation, making the other 15 tracks exclusive to this release.[3]
Track listing
- "The Dreams of Children" (Double A-side to the single "Going Underground")
- "Tales from the Riverbank" (B-side to "Absolute Beginners")
- "Liza Radley" (Demo)
- "Move On Up" (B-side to "Beat Surrender" and a cover of the Curtis Mayfield song)
- "Shopping" (B-side to "Beat Surrender")
- "Smithers-Jones" (Band version) (B-side of "When You're Young")
- "Pop Art Poem" (Demo version)
- "Boy About Town" (Alternate version)
- "A Solid Bond in Your Heart" (Demo, later released as a single by The Style Council. An alternate demo of this song appears on "Direction Reaction Creation".)
- "No One in the World" (Demo)
- "And Your Bird Can Sing" (Demo; a cover of The Beatles song)
- "Burning Sky" (Demo)
- "Thick As Thieves" (Demo)
- "Disguises" (B-side to "Funeral Pyre" and a cover of The Who song)
- "Get Yourself Together" (Demo; a cover of the track originally recorded by The Small Faces)
- "The Butterfly Collector" (B-side to "Strange Town")
- "The Great Depression" (B-side to "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?")
- "Stoned Out of My Mind" (B-side to "Beat Surrender" and a cover of the song by The Chi-Lites)
- "Pity Poor Alfie/Fever" (B-side to "The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)")
- "But I'm Different Now" (Demo)
- "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (Demo; a cover of the James Brown song)
- "Hey Mister" (Previously unavailable)
- "Saturday's Kids" (Demo)
- "We've Only Started" (Previously unavailable)
- "So Sad About Us" (B-side to "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" and a cover by the track by The Who)
- "The Eton Rifles" (Demo)
Personnel
Other personnel
- Vic Coppersmith-Heaven – producer
- Paolo Hewitt – liner notes
- The Jam – producer
- Dennis Munday – compilation, research
- Tony Taverner – producer
- Peter Wilson - producer, remixing
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