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New Vinyl Box Set From The Jam Announced!



Universal Music and Paul Weller today announced the release of a vinyl box set from The Jam. Just in time for the holiday shopping season, this limited edition 8 piece Vinyl Box Set features all 6 Studio albums on Heavyweight Vinyl, plus 2 brand new discs of non-album tracks and B-Sides. 

Also included is a 44 page hardback book with new liner notes by John Harris (Guardian/Mojo ) and an introduction by Paul Weller , featuring period photos and memorabilia. The package comes housed in full -colour rigid slipcase and includes a voucher to download an MP3 version of all the albums.

1. In The City - 1977
2. This Is The Modern World - 1977
3. All Mod Cons - 1978
4. Setting Sons - 1979
5. Sound Affects - 1980
6. The Gift - 1982

Extras-Special Singles: 1977 – 1982 (Volume One)
Side 1
1. All Around The World
2. Carnaby Street
3. News Of The World
4. Aunties And Uncles
5. Innocent Man
6. So Sad About Us
7. The Night

Side 2
1. Strange Town
2. The Butterfly Collector
3. When You’re Young
4. Smithers-Jones
5. See Saw

‘Extras-Special’ Singles: 1977 – 1982 (Volume Two)
Side 1
1. Going Underground
2. Dreams Of Children
3. Liza Radley
4. Funeral Pyre
5. Disguises
6. Absolute Beginners
7. Tales From The Riverbank
8. The Great Depression

Side 2
1. The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow)
2. Pity Poor Alfie / Fever
3. Beat Surrender
4. Shopping
5. Move On Up
6. Stoned Out Of My Mind
7. War

This set is to be released on 25 November 2013. 

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