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Artist: Little Angels

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CD Title: Jam

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1992

Label: Polydor (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: 517 642-2

Personnel

Toby Jepson
Jimmy Dickinson
Mark Richardson
Mark Plunkett
Bruce John Dickinson

Second disc Live Jam part of a Limited Edition 2-CD version of Jam. Recorded live in 1993 at Newport Centre, Gwent.

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  The Way That I Live  4:59
2.  Too Much Too Young  4:21
3.  Splendid Isolation  5:49
4.  Soapbox  3:50
5.  S.T.W.  1:14
6.  Don't Confuse Sex With Love  4:43
7.  Womankind  4:39
8.  Eyes Wide Open  3:38
9.  The Colour of Love  4:17
10.  I Was Not Wrong  4:00
11.  Sail Away  4:34
12.  Tired of Waiting For You (So Tired)  4:27  Cover: The Kinks
13.  S.T.W. reprise  0:21
  
Total Running Time:  50:52

Disc 2
14.  She's a Little Angel Live  4:43
15.  Product of The Working Class Grooved and Jammed Live  7:17
16.  I Ain't Gonna Cry Live  3:01
17.  Boneyard 1993 Live  5:09
18.  Don't Pray for Me Extended Version Live  7:01
19.  Won't Get Fooled Again Live  7:26  Cover: The Who
  
Total Running Time:  34:37

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Dawn Date: July 13, 2001 at 7:15
This is a fabulous album

From: Baris Date: September 8, 2002 at 4:57
A very successful follow-up to the former one. Those guys get pleasure what they are doing. The singer has a school boy's voice. My favourites; 'The Way That I Live', 'Don't Confuse Sex With Love', 'Eyes Wide Open', 'The Colour of Love'. Hah! one more Elton John-like stuff 'I Was Not Wrong'. Call it Elton John Metal!

From: nitrodoll Date: September 8, 2002 at 7:16
the little angels became big angels on this one...a mature rock album that i still like despite a lack of heavyness...but this disc is one of the best things that came from england in the nineties... what is toby doing theze days? nitrodoll1974@hotmail.com

From: Nuno Date: September 2, 2003 at 1:05
Sail Away it's a great song! Worth the album..

From: Stu Date: November 12, 2003 at 9:01
This album defined my childhood, excellent poppy-rock. A brilliant collection of songs and the reason I play guitar, that and the fact I bought the 'Jam' song book and taught myself every song off the album! Well worth the price, even now I occasionally stick this album on and take myself back to the days when the music rocked and we got shitfaced and fingered birds, BRILLIANT!

From: Lee Date: December 31, 2003 at 21:56
This album and 'Young Gods' are the two best albums released by 'The Angels'.

From: adina Date: May 16, 2004 at 18:29
i like Jam and Young gods...sail away n soapbox... color of love n aint gonna cry... juvenile offender.. they are great... awesome work... easy listening.. need i say more

From: Big Papa K Date: June 27, 2004 at 20:23
This album veers away from the aor leaning off 'Young Gods' and in turn is a little stronger. Sounds out of place in 1993 though. Favorite tracks are 'The Way That I Live', 'Don't Confuse Sex With Love', and 'Soapbox'. 7/10

From: Geoff Date: January 16, 2005 at 1:59
I quite liked that 'Womankind' track, but the rest of the album - like the debut - missed the mark for me. A little more bluesy, and for me just not enough big hooks or melodies.

From: petermexico Date: May 7, 2012 at 16:14
Good album from English rockers! Jam es su último trabajo, lleno de busnas composiciones, un grupo que merecía mejor suerte, llegaron en un momento difícil para la escena musical, pero dejaron excelentes canciones a su paso, Little Angels son de esos grupos que sabes que debieron haber llegado unos 2 ó 3 años antes y hubieran sido muy existosos, ya que lo tenían todo, empezando por un excelente y carismático vocalista, al cual podemos seguri hoy en día en las filas de los renovados FASTWAY.

From: hair metal again Date: October 14, 2024 at 0:06
excellent album for LITTLE ANGELS back in 92 showing their high level of musicianship and songwriting ability!i d say this is their more sophisticated work with songs like "womankind","soapbox" but still you can find great rockers like "too much too young" and "dont confuse love with sex"!loved it back in the day,still sounds good


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