Fire and Skill – The Jam Live
Fire And Skill – The Jam Live | |
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Live album by The Jam | |
Released | 2015 (2015) |
Recorded | 1977–1982 |
Fire And Skill – The Jam Live is a six-disc collection of live performances by The Jam, released in 2015, and incorporating six previously unreleased live concerts by the band between 1977 and 1982.[1] The title of the collection refers to a motto inscribed on Paul Weller's guitar amplifier. New Noise magazine described the collection as "massively brilliant (and brilliantly massive)" and notes that the selection of performances demonstrates the development of The Jam "from punks to New Mod devotees".[2] AllMusic's reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the collection a 4-star rating, citing as highlights the concerts recorded in Newcastle in October 1980 and at Hammersmith Palais in December 1981.[3]
References
- ^ Tim Stegall, "Essential New Music: The Jam’s 'Fire And Skill: The Jam Live'", Magnet, 27 December 2015.
- ^ John B. Moore, "Album Review: The Jam – 'Fire And Skill: The Jam Live'", 16 November 2015.
- ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, "The Jam: Fire and Skill: The Jam Live" (review), AllMusic (accessed 28 April 2016).
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- Paul Weller
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- Bruce Foxton
- Steve Brookes
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- In the City
- This Is the Modern World
- All Mod Cons
- Setting Sons
- Sound Affects
- The Gift
- Dig the New Breed
- Live Jam
- The Jam at the BBC
- Fire and Skill – The Jam Live
- Live at the 100 Club
- Snap!
- Greatest Hits
- Extras
- Wasteland
- Collection
- The Very Best of The Jam
- The Sound of the Jam
- Direction Reaction Creation
- 45 rpm: The Singles, 1977–1979
- 45 rpm: The Singles, 1980–1982
- "In the City"
- "All Around the World"
- "The Modern World"
- "News of the World"
- "David Watts"
- "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight"
- "Strange Town"
- "When You're Young"
- "The Eton Rifles"
- "Going Underground"
- "Start!"
- "That's Entertainment"
- "Funeral Pyre"
- "Absolute Beginners"
- "Town Called Malice" / "Precious"
- "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero?"
- "The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)"
- "Beat Surrender"
- Discography
- Fire & Skill: The Songs of the Jam
- From the Jam
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