
Somebody was asking for this. I'm not 100% sure as to the history of why there are two versions of this album, with differing tracks. I prefer the Arista UK release as the tracklisting is stronger, the re-recorded versions of Hand On My Heart and Party Line are better, and Paul Groucho Smykle's final production is sublime and unique in places. Dave Allen is a follower of these pages ...any chance of the story behind it all, Dave?
Jam Science : ripped from a vinyl album released on Y Records (YLP 504) in 1984 to high quality lossless FLAC audio.
A1. Under The Lights
A2. Building Up A New Home
A3. Hand On My Heart
A4. International
B1. Putting On The Pressure
B2. Party Line
B3. My Careful Hands
B4. Midnight Maps
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Waiting with bated breath for the Arista version to be given such magnificent treatment! While evidently Shriekback released a digital version of Jam Science a while back, everything I've been able to locate has been a dodgy hodgepodge of sources and quality. What I'm hearing here would truly solve that problem. Thanks so much for doing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much !
ReplyDeleteAnd a big thank you for the other posts such as The three Johns, Northern Lights series, Clock DVA.
You give me hours of enjoyment.
I was asking for this and many thanks to you! I totally agree the Arista version is far superior, but certain tracks are only to be found here. You made my day! ~Joe from N.Y.
ReplyDeleteThe link for this no longer works. Is there any chance that you'd be willing to post again or maybe Dropbox it to me? This album is really hard to find. I'd be really grateful.
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