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The History of the JAMS a.k.a. The Timelords ()

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  1. All You Need Is Love
  2. Don't Take Five (Take What You Want)
  3. Whitney Joins the Jams
  4. Porpoise Song
  5. Downtown
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  1. All You Need Is Love
  2. Don't Take Five (Take What You Want)
  3. Whitney Joins the Jams
  4. Porpoise Song
  5. Downtown
  6. Candy Man
  7. Burn the Beat
  8. Doctorin' the Tardis
  9. Gary in the Tardis
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Interesting more for its sample-and-scatter philosophy than the thick Scottish brogue with which Drummond tries to emulate Run-D.M.C., The History of the JAMs a.k.a. the Timelords takes no prisoners: Dave Brubeck's familiar saxophone riff from "Take Five" is looped onto the James Brown-style jam "Don't Take Five (Take What You Want)," Whitney Houston "guests" on the hilarious "Whitney Joins the JAMs" (a dry run for the later, actually live , appearance of Tammy Wynette), and assorted other stars of the past also make ...

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