Jam (album)
Jam | ||||
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Studio album by Little Angels | ||||
Released | 1 January 1993 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 50:52 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Andy Julian Paul, Ken Lomas | |||
Little Angels chronology | ||||
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Jam is the third studio album by British rock band Little Angels. It peaked at number one in the UK Albums Chart in 1993.[1] It set a record for the shortest chart stay by a chart-topping album, climbing to the top and dropping off the bottom in just five weeks.[2] The album features the band's biggest hit, "Womankind", which peaked at no. 12 during a five-week stay in the UK charts.[1] The single "Too Much Too Young" features Canadian singer Bryan Adams on backup vocals, and also became a significant hit for the group, reaching no. 22.[1] "Soap Box" and "Sail Away" were lesser hits, peaking at no. 33 and no. 45 respectively.[1]
Reception
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Allmusic | [2] |
Allmusic gave the album a positive retrospective review, saying it "had all the ingredients of a major rock album -- powerful melodic guitar-based songs [...and] softer ballads".[2]
Track listing
- "The Way That I Live" - 4:59
- "Too Much Too Young" − 4:21
- "Splendid Isolation" − 5:49
- "Soapbox" − 3:50
- "S.T.W." − 1:14
- "Don't Confuse Sex with Love" − 4:43
- "Womankind" − 4:39
- "Eyes Wide Open" − 3:38
- "The Colour of Love" − 4:17
- "I Was Not Wrong" − 4:00
- "Sail Away" − 4:34
- "Tired of Waiting for You (So Tired)" − 4:27
- "S.T.W. (Reprise)" − 0:21
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