This Is the Modern World
This Is the Modern World is the second studio album by the English band the Jam, released on 18 November 1977 by Polydor Records. The album was released less than six months after their debut album In [the City (The Jam album)|In the City], and reached No. 22 on the UK Albums Chart.
Although generally met with negative reviews by music critics upon release, This Is the Modern World has been described as being an album "with far more light and shade" than In the City.
The only single from This Is the Modern World was the censored version of "The Modern World", which peaked at No. 36 on the UK singles chart.
Cover photography
The photography for the album was taken by Gered Mankowitz and David Redfern. The front cover depicts the band standing beneath London's Westway.Critical reception
The New York Times praised "the kind of ability to vary rock's basic signatures without departing from its stylistic essentials."Track listing
Original US release
- "The Modern World"
- "All Around the World"
- "I Need You "
- "London Traffic"
- "Standards"
- "Life from a Window"
- "In the Midnight Hour"
- "In the Street, Today"
- "London Girl"
- "Here Comes the Weekend"
- "The Combine"
- "Tonight at Noon"
- "Don't Tell Them You're Sane"
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.The Jam
Technical
- Vic Coppersmith-Heaven – production, engineering
- Chris Parry – production
- Hedgehog Design – artwork
- Conny Jude – illustration
- Bill Smith – art direction, design
- Gered Mankowitz – front cover photography
- David Redfern – back cover photography