





The Jam – Dig The New Breed (VG+/VG+) – LP, Australasia 1982
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Dig The New Breed is an LP by The Jam from 1982 released on the Polydor label.
About this album
Dig The New Breed distils The Jam’s live force into one of the sharpest documents of British punk-mod. Issued in 1982, the album draws on performances from the band’s final years and turns songs such as In The City, Start!, Going Underground and That’s Entertainment into urgent, tightly focused statements. Rather than a simple live souvenir, it captures The Jam at a point where Paul Weller’s songwriting, Bruce Foxton’s bass and Rick Buckler’s drums had become a disciplined, high-impact unit. The record helped underline the band’s importance beyond the original mod revival, showing how their energy and social bite carried into the broader New Wave era.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The JamLabel: Polydor – 2383 658Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: AustralasiaReleased: 1982Genre: Pop & RockStyle: ModA1 In The City
A2 All Mod Cons
A3 To Be Someone
A4 It'S Too Bad
A5 Start
A6 Big Bird
A7 Set The House Ablaze
B1 Ghosts
B2 Standards
B3 In The Crowd
B4 Going Underground
B5 Dreams Of Children
B6 That'S Entertainment
B7 Private Hell
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Description
- Description
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- Tracklist
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Dig The New Breed is an LP by The Jam from 1982 released on the Polydor label.
About this album
Dig The New Breed distils The Jam’s live force into one of the sharpest documents of British punk-mod. Issued in 1982, the album draws on performances from the band’s final years and turns songs such as In The City, Start!, Going Underground and That’s Entertainment into urgent, tightly focused statements. Rather than a simple live souvenir, it captures The Jam at a point where Paul Weller’s songwriting, Bruce Foxton’s bass and Rick Buckler’s drums had become a disciplined, high-impact unit. The record helped underline the band’s importance beyond the original mod revival, showing how their energy and social bite carried into the broader New Wave era.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The JamLabel: Polydor – 2383 658Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: AustralasiaReleased: 1982Genre: Pop & RockStyle: ModA1 In The City
A2 All Mod Cons
A3 To Be Someone
A4 It'S Too Bad
A5 Start
A6 Big Bird
A7 Set The House Ablaze
B1 Ghosts
B2 Standards
B3 In The Crowd
B4 Going Underground
B5 Dreams Of Children
B6 That'S Entertainment
B7 Private Hell




















