In Flac - Scans are included
Original Album (Remastered):
1-1Pretty Green
1-2Monday
1-3But I'm Different Now
1-4Set The House Ablaze
1-5Start!
1-6That's Entertainment
1-7Dream Time
1-8Man In The Corner Shop
1-9Music For The Last Couple
1-10Boy About Town
1-11Scrape Away
Bonus Tracks:
2-1Start!
2-2Liza Radley
2-3Dreams Of Children
2-4That's Entertainment (Alternative)
2-5Pretty Green (Demo)
2-6Pop Art Poem
2-7Rain (Demo)
2-8Boy About Town (Demo)
2-9Dream Time (Demo)
2-10Dead End Street (Demo)
2-11But I'm Different Now (Demo)
2-12Scrape Away (Instrumental)
2-13Start! (Demo)
2-14Liza Radley (Demo)
2-15And Your Bird Can Sing (Demo)
2-16Monday (Alternative)
2-17Get Yourself Together (Demo)
2-18Set The House Ablaze (Alternative)
2-19Boy About Town (Alternative)
2-20No One In The World (Demo)
2-21'Instrumental' (Demo)
2-22Waterloo Sunset (Demo)
Tellingly, when Paul Weller came to record 2010’s Mercury-nominated Wake Up The Nation, it was 1980s Sound Affects that his collaborator and producer Simon Dine held up as a model. Sound Affects was originally released at a time when The Jam was considered the biggest band in Britain. The album followed the band’s first number one single-- "Going Underground" and features the group’s second UK number one single, "Start!"--a track built around almost exact copies of the bass-line and guitar solos from The Beatles’ "Taxman" (at the time Weller considered the album a cross between Off the Wall and Revolver). It includes many of the band’s classic songs: "That’s Entertainment" (written in a caravan in Selsey, after the pub), never released as a single in UK,"Man in the Corner Shop", "Pretty Green", the pure-pop of "Boy About Town" and "Dream Time". It’s regarded by critics and fans (as well as Weller) as their most adventurous and experimental collection of material, drawing musical influences from the 'post-punk' groups of the late-70s--Wire, Gang Of Four and Joy Division--as well as neo-psychedelic touches from The Beatles and The Zombies. The distinctive cover art is a pastiche of the artwork used on various BBC sound effects records of the 1970s, incorporating pop-art imagery.
cd1 : https://mega.nz/#!pcVViTDK!GJAiy30WHnSE5sR_VwD9kYak4J5eWPHBHAynCF--jvc
cd2 : https://mega.nz/#!lBM1GaxY!RFkOUsAQDwqATVOblNNxZUqj2ZJF_oF-GLmrXKHhMHI