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The History of the JAMS a.k.a. The Timelords
by: The JAMs, The Timelords
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016581404021
Label: Tvt
Manufacturer: Tvt
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tvt
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Tvt
Sales Rank: 89589
MPN: 4040
Disc 1:- All You Need Is Love
- Don't Take Five (Take What You Want)
- Whitney Joins the Jams
- Porpoise Song - The KLF, Goffin, Gerry
- Downtown
- Candy Man
- Burn the Beat - The KLF, Stewart, S.
- Doctorin' the Tardis
- Gary in the Tardis - The KLF, Chinn
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The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The Jams) formed in 1987. The tracks on this CD are taken from their various early singles and LPs. The group also recorded as The Timelords, KLF and 2K. The Jams were a sample crazed production team that took sampling to the extreme. They made a lot of really interesting music sampling anything they felt like sampling. Consequently, they got sued a lot. Anyway, this is a really fun CD that features some of their work that they got permission to release, including their first real hit "Doctorin' the Tardis". If you like that song, you'll probably like the rest of the CD. It even incudes a Christmas song, "Downtown", and a New Years song, "Burn the Beat".
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Taking sampling to its logical conclusions was revolutionary in the 80's. Tone-Loc himself sampled McCartney's "Band On The Run", and Van Halen's "Jamie's Crying". 2 Live Crew used Van Halen's "Ain't Talkin' About Love" on As Nasty As They Wanna Be, and who knows how much Zeppelin was used on the Beastie Boys.
Then there are the Jams (Justified Ancients of Mu Mu), one of the aliases used by the Kopyright Liberation Front (read KLF), a duo of Scottish rap-pillage artists with strong brogues who made it to #1 in the UK with "Doctorin' The TARDIS", a song familiar to Dr. Who fans. Their basic sound consists of loud rapping, scratching, loud guitar chords, and ripe drum machine synths
A loud irreverent vocalization of the ... Read More:
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In a (big) word: DISAPPOINTED.
I have WHITE ROOM & CHILL OUT, and love 'm. Went looking for more of the same & found this disk here on Amazon. Aside from a couple of entertaining tracks/ideas, there's nothing here to satisfy my urge for more KLF.
Which leads me to another big word: FRUSTRATED.
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I originally bought this album for the "Doctorin'The Tardis", track, and ended up falling for every other song on here as well. This is one of my favorite albums and I definitely recommend it to anyone.
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I have been a JAMMS fan for a long time. When I bought this cd, I was hooked. The first song "All you need is love" is the best song on this cd. Along with "Burn the beat" and Doctorin' the Tardis." The is a great compilation of the JAMMS. Inside the case, it gives a list of all the JAMMS releases. If you are a fan of The KLF. Then get this cd. This is where The KLF came to be. I will never sell this cd to anyone. The KLF will always live on.
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