Jam Nation

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Way Down Below Buffalo Hell
Studio album by
Jam Nation
Released1993
GenreArt rock, worldbeat, experimental rock
LabelReal World Records

Jam Nation was the product of one of the Real World recording weeks of the 1990s.[1] These recording weeks were spontaneous gatherings of some of the world's finest musicians. The project was the brainchild of Peter Gabriel who gave mix masters John Gosling (alias Sugar J) and Mark Rutherford just seven days to organize it. The only resulting album, Way Down Below Buffalo Hell,[2] reflects the contradictory variety of influences of those involved, with a mix of roots, pop and ambient trance-dance tracks.

Jam Nation includes contributions from various artists including Ayub Ogada, Alex Gifford, Justin Adams, Jah Wobble, Caroline Lavelle, Jane Siberry, Jocelyn Pook, Daniel Lanois, Billy Cobham, David Rhodes, Karl Wallinger, Cleo Torrez and the late Lucky Dube among many others.

Releases[]

CD[]

  • 1993 – UK – Real World Records – CD RW 36
  • 1993 – US – Caroline Records – CAROL 2332-2

Vinyl Singles[]

  • 1993 – UK – "1st Time" – Real World Records – AXDJ 1 – Vinyl, 12 Inches, 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
  • A1 "1st Time" (The Groovy Manoeuvres Remix) – 5:06
  • A2 "1st Time" (Remix Instrumental) – 5:10
  • A3 "1st Time" (Super Keys) – 6:13
  • B1 "1st Time" (Original Mix) – 4:59
  • B2 "1st Time" (Dolly Mix) – 5:10
  • B3 "1st Time" (Original Instrumental) – 6:38
  • 1993 - US - Jam Nation– Harmonix - Caroline Records – CAROL 2332 - Vinyl, 12 Inches
  • "A Harmonix" (The Supa/Natural Mix) – 5:56
  • "AA Harmonix" (The Supa/Natural Mix) – 5:56

Album contents[]

  • 01. "First Time" – 5:02
  • 02. "Sleeping" – 4:11
  • 03. "Awakening" – 2:51
  • 04. "Sunstroke" – 4:42
  • 05. "She Moved Through the Fair" – 6:58
  • 06. "Mekong" – 5:52
  • 07. "Meeting of the People" – 4:33
  • 08. "Harmonix" – 5:09
  • 09. "454" – 5:01
  • 10. "Prehistoric Pubescent Grand Prix" – 7:39
  • 11. "La Visite Est Terminee" – 4:10
  • 12. "Prehistoric (Bone Us)" – 7:38

References[]

  1. ^ "Jam Nation".
  2. ^ "Jam Nation's Way Down Below Buffalo Hell".
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