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Download links and information about Gold by The Jam. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 49 tracks with total duration of 02:26:03 minutes.

Artist: The Jam
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 49
Duration: 02:26:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In the City 2:18
2. Away from the Numbers 4:01
3. The Modern World 2:31
4. David Watts 2:54
5. Down In the Tube Station at Midnight (Single Edit) 3:59
6. It's Too Bad 2:35
7. To Be Someone (Didn't We Have a Nice Time) 2:28
8. Mr. Clean 3:27
9. English Rose 2:49
10. The Butterfly Collector 3:07
11. The Eton Rifles 3:57
12. Private Hell 3:49
13. Thick as Thieves 3:38
14. Smithers-Jones 2:59
15. Saturday's Kids 2:51
16. Going Underground 2:54
17. Start! 2:29
18. Liza Radley 2:31
19. Pretty Green 2:35
20. Boy About Town 1:57
21. That's Entertainment ("The Sound of The Jam" Version) 3:35
22. Tales from the Riverbank (Remixed Alternate Version) 3:24
23. Town Called Malice 2:52
24. Ghosts 2:10
25. Carnation 3:27
26. Beat Surrender 3:25
27. The Dreams of Children 3:02
28. News of the World 3:27
29. Strange Town 3:47
30. When You're Young 3:11
31. Funeral Pyre (Original Mix) 3:28
32. Absolute Beginners 2:49
33. Move On Up 3:52
34. Shopping 3:20
35. Pop Art Poem 2:08
36. A Solid Bond In Your Heart (Alternate Demo Version) 2:48
37. No One In the World 2:22
38. And Your Bird Can Sing 1:52
39. Burning Sky 3:39
40. Disguises 3:17
41. Get Yourself Together (Remixed Demo Version) 1:57
42. The Great Depression 2:51
43. Stoned Out of My Mind 3:17
44. Pity Poor Alfie / Fever 4:39
45. But I'm Different Now 1:55
46. I Got You (I Feel Good) [Demo Version] 2:39
47. Hey Mister 1:50
48. We've Only Started (Remixed Version) 2:35
49. So Sad About Us 2:36

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There certainly is no shortage of Jam anthologies on the market to appease the fan who needs everything (a massive five-CD box set) and the listener just wanting the greatest hits and nothing more (see Snap! for the most thorough portrait of the Jam's legacy). Gold falls in between the two poles by supplying one disc filled with 26 of their finest moments and a second disc of fan favorites, B-sides, and studio outtakes. While 49 songs might be a bit much for an introduction, or even a greatest-hits, it is a concise version of the box set. All of their most recognized anthems are here, and while there are odd omissions (for example "Art School" is replaced by "Butterfly Collector," no sign of "The Bitterest Pill" anywhere), they're minor complaints only die-hard fans would argue over. Not as immediately accessible as the 20th Century Masters collections, but definitely one for the shelves of those looking for a decent Jam compilation.