Sound Affects

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 35:12

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Classic Jam

Jeff415

Loaded with catchy tunes and topical lyrics, \"Sound Affects\" really delivers. \"Monday\" is the sleeper on the album, a luscious melody and great piece in their live show. \"That's Entertainment\" has endured to become one of Paul Weller's classics. The Jam were on fire at this point in their career, releasing a string of hit singles that were not on the albums as well as B-sides such as \"Butterfly Collector\" that appears on the UK version of \"All Mod Cons\" but not on the US version. Those non-album singles and B-sides are strong enough to make the compilations (such as \"Snap\") as interesting as the six commercial albums that The Jam released. In particular, \"Extras\" collects a brilliant set of odds and sods .

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They Say All Music Guide

Unhappy with the slicker approach of Setting Sons, the Jam got back to basics, using the direct, economic playing of All Mod Cons and “Going Underground,” the simply brilliant single which preceded Sound Affects by a few months. Thematically, though, Paul Weller explored a more indirect path, leaving behind (for the most part) the story-song narratives in favor of more abstract dealings in spirituality and perception — the approach stemming from his recent readings of Blake and Shelley (who was quoted on the sleeve), but more specifically Geoffrey Ash, whose Camelot and the Vision of Albion made a strong impression. Musically, Weller drew upon Revolver-era Beatles as a primary source (the bassline on “Start,” which comes directly from “Taxman,” being the most obvious occurrence), incorporating the occasional odd sound and echoed vocal, which implied psychedelia without succumbing to its excesses. From beginning to end, the songs are pure, clever, infectious pop — probably their catchiest — with “That’s Entertainment” and the should-have-been-a-single “Man in the Corner Shop” standing out. – Chris Woodstra

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