I first heard about The Jam in the 80s, around the same time I found Big Star, The Replacements, The Clash, and REM. When I listen to The Jam, I think of the Kinks and The Who right away, and that is always a good thing.
When people talk about the British punk explosion of the late ’70s, The Jam always stand a little apart. While others were known for being abrasive and loud, The Jam drew influence from 1960s Mod culture. Paul Weller had a knack for crafting sharp, pop-infused songwriting about everyday British life. They were formed in Woking in the early ’70s by Paul Weller, bassist Bruce Foxton, and drummer Rick Buckler. The band was a trio that was tight and direct.
They went from pub stages to one of the biggest bands in Britain, leaving behind a catalog that is very strong. There is not much information on this song out there. It wasn’t on a studio album, nor was it a B-side. It was released in 1997 for the first time on their Direction Reaction Creation album, which covered all the studio albums, non-album singles, and demos. They broke up in 1982 after releasing 6 albums in all.
From what I found, it was recorded around 1978 for the album All Mod Cons, but never made the album. I’m sure that is the case because it was also included on the All Mod Cons (Deluxe Edition) that was released in 2002. They were an incredible band, being a tight full trio. Direction Reaction Creation peaked at #8, fifteen years after they broke up in 1997.
Worlds Apart
Worlds apart, you and I, we’re worlds apart
The difference between every day
I can’t think of the words to say
Worlds apart, you and I, we’re worlds apart
I’ve been in some clubs where the music’s loud
‘cos I see your face in every crowd
But it’s not really you
It’s like having a cold on a summers day
Something ain’t right and I want you to stay
You must know that
Worlds apart, you and I, we’re worlds apart

Here we are with another mention of Paul Weller! And not a bad thing at all. Never heard this one but it certainly sounds like a typical Jam song. Which is never a bad thing.
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I remember this one
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Nice. I’d never heard this one and would have guessed it was from their final sessions not early, it sounds a little smoother than some of their early work. They certainly had talent and a way with a hook on a 3-minute single
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Maybe that is the reason they held it back…because it was smoother…I love it though. I didn’t know the song and couldn’t understand why an album never came up.
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