This album has some very good songs like The Boudoir Stomp and It Hurts Me Too. For older fans Jamming With Edward will put a massive smile accross your face. Since completing 1972’s ‘The Boudoir Stomp’, Mick Jagger fulfilled their contract with Mute Records and where under no obligation to release another album. I wish that “Jamming With Edward” album was instrumental.
Once It Hurts Me Too gets in your head, it will NEVER leave. Edward’s Thrump Up is the album’s biggest hit, I think. Blow With Ry good vocals. Interlude A La El Hopo on Jamming With Edward is solid and easy to listen to. Highland Fling - Okay, I just talked about depth.
Jamming With Edward CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| The Boudoir Stomp.mp3 | 5:13 | ![]() |
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| It Hurts Me Too.mp3 | 5:12 | ![]() |
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| Edward’s Thrump Up.mp3 | 8:10 | ![]() |
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| Blow With Ry.mp3 | 11:04 | ![]() |
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| Interlude A La El Hopo.mp3 | 2:04 | ![]() |
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| Highland Fling.mp3 | 4:18 | ![]() |
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