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Dig the New Breed (Live)

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Download links and information about Dig the New Breed (Live) by The Jam. This album was released in 1982 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 41:17 minutes.

Artist: The Jam
Release date: 1982
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 41:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In the City (Live At The 100 Club, London / 1977) 2:17
2. All Mod Cons (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / 1979) 1:15
3. To Be Someone (Didn't We Have a Nice Time) [Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / 1979] 2:14
4. It's Too Bad (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / 1979) 3:11
5. Start! (Live At The Hammersmith Palais, London / 1981) 2:27
6. Big Bird (Live At The Hammersmith Palais, London / 1981) 2:51
7. Set the House Ablaze (Live At The Hammersmith Palais, London / 1981) 4:43
8. Ghosts (Live At Bingley Hall, Birmingham / 1981) 2:18
9. Standards (Live At Reading University / 1979) 2:29
10. In the Crowd (Live At The Edinburgh Playhouse / 1982) 3:06
11. Going Underground (Live At The Glasgow Apollo / 1982) 3:11
12. The Dreams of Children (Live At The Glasgow Apollo / 1982) 3:27
13. That's Entertainment (Live At The Glasgow Apollo / 1982) 3:26
14. Private Hell (Live At The Glasgow Apollo / 1982) 4:22

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Released in December 1982 just as the band called it a day, Dig the New Breed is a live album featuring performances recorded between 1977 and 1982. It became an immediate must-have for fans of The Jam, who understood that their live performances were often more ferocious than their studio releases. “In the City” kicks things off at London's 100 Club on Sept. 11, 1977, with eyebrow-raising versions of “All Mod Cons,” “To Be Someone (Didn’t We Have a Nice Time)," and “It’s Too Bad” coming from the Rainbow in London on Dec. 13, 1979. The album continues chronologically (except for “Standards,” which flashes back to Feb. 16, 1979, at Reading University). The Dec. 14, 1981, show at London’s Hammersmith Palais brings out remarkable versions of “Start!,” Eddie Floyd’s “Big Bird,” and “Set the House Ablaze,” which never sounded better. The final tracks are from the Glasgow Apollo in Scotland on April 8, 1982—and what a final four songs they are, reminding fans of what was no longer.