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Dig the New Breed Live album by The Jam Released 10 December 1982 Recorded 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982 Genre Rock Label Polydor Producer Peter Wilson The Jam chronology Dig the New Breed
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Dig the New Breed was the final album by The Jam excluding compilations released after the group's demise in December 1982. It was collection of live performances recorded between 1977 and 1982.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Paul Weller except as indicated.
Side one
- "In the City" †
- "All Mod Cons" ‡
- "To Be Someone (Didn't We Have a Nice Time)" ‡
- "It's Too Bad" ‡
- "Start!" °
- "Big Bird" (Eddie Floyd) °
- "Set the House Ablaze" °
Side two
- "Ghosts" ♦
- "Standards" ¿
- "In the Crowd" ↔
- "Going Underground" ♠
- "Dreams of Children" ♠
- "That's Entertainment" ♠
- "Private Hell" ♠
† Recorded at the 100 Club, London, 11 September 1977
‡ Recorded at the Rainbow, London, 13 December 1979
° Recorded at the Hammersmith Palais, London, 14 December 1981
♦ Recorded at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 21 March 1982
¿ Recorded at Reading University, 16 February 1979
↔ Recorded at the Edinburgh Playhouse, 6 April 1982
♠ Recorded at the Glasgow Apollo, 8 April 1982Personnel
- Rick Buckler – drums
- Alwyn Clayden – cover design
- Bruce Foxton – bass, vocals
- Pennie Smith – photography
- Paul Weller – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Peter Wilson – producer
References
Paul Weller · Bruce Foxton · Rick Buckler · Steve Brookes Studio albums Live albums Singles "In the City" · "All Around the World" · "The Modern World" · "News of the World" · "David Watts" / "'A' Bomb In Wardour Street" · "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" · "Strange Town" · "When You're Young" · "The Eton Rifles" · "Going Underground" / "Dreams of Children" · "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"Compilations Snap! · Greatest Hits · Extras · Collection · Direction Reaction Creation · The Very Best of The Jam · Beat Surrender · 45 rpm: The Singles, 1977-1979 · 45 rpm: The Singles, 1980–1982 · The Sound of the JamRelated articles Fire and Skill: The Songs of the Jam · Mod revival · Polydor Records · The Style Council · The Merton Parkas · Vic Coppersmith-HeavenCategories:- The Jam albums
- 1982 live albums
- 1982 compilation albums
- Polydor Records live albums
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