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The Jam 1982

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The Jam - Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler - were the ultimate 'angry young men' of pop. Leading the Mod Revival of the 1970s in thrilling new directions, their tight live shows, razor-sharp style and perfectly crafted songs earned them a devoted following and a string of number one hits. By 1982 The Jam were bigger than ever, but the pressure of success was taking its toll. At the peak of their powers, Paul Weller made the shock decision that was far from welcomed by the rest of the group, let alone the fans: The Jam were to split up and go their separate ways. This richly illustrated and revealing oral history of their final year, led principally by the voice of drummer Rick Buckler, contains a number of previously unseen images and untold stories, taking us from the recording and release of their final studio album, The Gift, to The Jam's last appearances together. In addition to Buckler's memories of the time, The Jam 1982 also brings together testimonies from Gary Crowley, producer Peter Wilson, A&R manager Dennis Munday, photographer Neil ‘Twink’ Tinning, Eddie Piller, Paolo Hewitt, Mat Osman, Belle Stars singer Jennie Matthias (‘The Bitterest Pill’), touring musicians Jamie Telford and Steve Nichol and others, to tell the tale of a single, fateful year: the year The Jam, for better or worse, went out at the very top of their game.

Author Biography:

Zoe Howe is a writer, musician, and visual artist based in Essex. Her books include Lee Brilleaux - Rock `n' Roll Gentleman, a biography of the celebrated Dr. Feelgood frontman, Typical Girls? The Story Of The Slits, How's Your Dad? Living In The Shadow of a Rock Star Parent, and Wilko Johnson - Looking Back At Me. Rick Buckler was the drummer with The Jam and is the first member of the band to write his autobiography, That's Entertainment, also published by Omnibus Press. He is still in the music business and is now a manager of a number of musical acts.
Release date NZ
November 17th, 2022
Pages
176
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
throughout
ISBN-13
9781913172695
Product ID
36001547

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