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The Jazz Age (Jack album)

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Released
  
August 17, 1998

Length
  
52:02

Release date
  
17 August 1998

Label
  
Too Pure

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Recorded
  
1997 - 1998

Artist
  
Jack

Producer
  
Darren Allison

Genre
  
Alternative rock

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The Jazz Age is the second album by the British alternative rock band Jack, released in August 1998. It was recorded in Wales and London in late 1997 and early 1998, and was produced by Darren Allison, who had previously worked with The Divine Comedy and Spiritualized.

Contents

It was the band's second - and last - album for the Too Pure label, and the last to feature original members Richard Adderley, Patrick Pulzer, Colin Williams and George Wright.

Despite excellent reviews and extensive touring in support of the album, sales were disappointing. This led in part to the band being dropped by their record label in 1999. "Steamin'" and "Lolita Elle" were released as singles in the UK and Europe, but failed to chart or to pick up significant airplay.

Track listing

  1. "3 o'clock in the morning"
  2. "Pablo"
  3. "My World versus Your World"
  4. "Saturday's Plan"
  5. "Nico's Children"
  6. "Lolita Elle"
  7. "Cinematic"
  8. "Steamin'"
  9. "Love and Death in the Afternoon"
  10. "Half Cut, Wholly Yours"

Songs

13 O'Clock in the Morning6:01
2Pablo3:09
3My World Versus Your World4:54

References

The Jazz Age (Jack album) Wikipedia