All Mod Cons

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All Mod Cons is a critically acclaimed 1978 studio album by British rock band The Jam, noted for its sharp songwriting and pivotal role in the UK mod revival.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Jam NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinDiscography third studio album by The Jam
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception critically acclaimed
dateOfRelease 1978-11-03
describedAs pivotal album in the UK mod revival
genre mod revival
new wave
punk rock
rock
hasContributor Bruce Foxton NERFINISHED
Paul Weller NERFINISHED
Rick Buckler NERFINISHED
hasCoverVersionOfSong David Watts by The Kinks NERFINISHED
hasLength approximately 39 minutes
hasTheme British working-class life
urban life in late-1970s Britain
includedInList lists of greatest albums of all time
includesCoverSong David Watts NERFINISHED
language English
mainSongwriter Paul Weller NERFINISHED
nextWork Setting Sons NERFINISHED
notableSong All Mod Cons NERFINISHED
David Watts NERFINISHED
Down in the Tube Station at Midnight NERFINISHED
English Rose NERFINISHED
numberOfTracks 12
performer The Jam NERFINISHED
previousWork This Is the Modern World NERFINISHED
producer Paul Weller NERFINISHED
Vic Coppersmith-Heaven NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1978
recordLabel Polydor Records
sideOneTrack All Mod Cons NERFINISHED
David Watts NERFINISHED
English Rose NERFINISHED
In the Crowd NERFINISHED
Mr. Clean NERFINISHED
To Be Someone (Didn’t We Have a Nice Time) NERFINISHED
sideTwoTrack Billy Hunt NERFINISHED
Down in the Tube Station at Midnight NERFINISHED
Fly NERFINISHED
It’s Too Bad NERFINISHED
The Place I Love NERFINISHED
‘A’ Bomb in Wardour Street NERFINISHED
titleMeaning play on phrase "all modern conveniences"
yearOfRelease 1978

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The Jam album All Mod Cons