Jane Pow

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Track 9 08:05 Tools
Warm Room 04:27 Tools
Shutdown 02:25 Tools
It's On It's Way 02:30 Tools
Sophia Green 03:41 Tools
Sanitized 03:53 Tools
Morningside 02:56 Tools
Reorganise 04:58 Tools
Track 9 02:56 Tools
Walker 04:16 Tools
Get By 02:28 Tools
On Hold 02:55 Tools
Playpower 01:33 Tools
Through 03:20 Tools
Love It Be It 05:54 Tools
90's 04:38 Tools
Soundbarrier 06:34 Tools
Jackboot 03:32 Tools
Take 03:05 Tools
Fruity 02:12 Tools
Latitude 03:49 Tools
Out Of It 02:20 Tools
space 05:52 Tools
That's My Girl 04:25 Tools
Safe 02:21 Tools
Track 06 02:21 Tools
Nine 02:19 Tools
Cycles (demo) 04:25 Tools
Back in time 04:23 Tools
It's On Its Way 02:30 Tools
Shut Down 02:30 Tools
Track Nine 02:30 Tools
Why Am I Here? 02:30 Tools
Cycles 02:30 Tools
Goodmorning 02:30 Tools
Back In Time(OST "Назад в будущее") 02:30 Tools
Why Am I Here 02:30 Tools
Space (Short Version) 02:30 Tools
Monkey To The Moon 02:45 Tools
Get By (Live Bbc Radio Sussex) 02:45 Tools
Your Life's On The Line 02:45 Tools
Monkey to the Moon (Invisble Invasion outtake) 02:30 Tools
Metallika-My_Baby_Is_Gone 02:45 Tools
90's (Radio 1 Session, 21 Mar 1992) 02:45 Tools
Sanitised (Radio 1 Session, 21 Mar 1992) 02:45 Tools
Get By (Radio 1 Session, 21 Mar 1992) 02:45 Tools
It's On It's Way (Radio 1 Session, 21 Mar 1992) 02:45 Tools
Back In Time (OST Назад в будущее) 02:45 Tools
'Track 9' 02:45 Tools
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Why isn't Jane Pow part of the '90s power-pop pantheon? If you've never heard them before (which you probably haven't), listen, and that's the question you'll find yourself asking as you scratch your head in befuddlement. Well actually, the head-scratching will probably only be limited to song breaks, 'cause when the music's playing you'll be tapping your feet, bobbing your head, snapping your fingers, etc., etc. Jane Pow appeared in late '80s Southampton, England, sporting a buoyant mod/garage sound that was a poppier version of the loud and rough two-and-a-half minute pop-punk riots of the classic Jam. They layered lots of other stuff on top of that template, though: some tongue-in-cheek cock rock posturing, some tweaky keyboard goofiness, some occasional sensitive acoustic stuff. Overall, the combination of sounds was consistently intriguing, the mood was upbeat (though laced with plenty of cheerful cynicism), the hooks were huge, and the melodies were absolutely golden. What more can you ask for? In the late '80s and into the '90s, Jane Pow released a handful of singles on several English labels along with two sensational albums called Love It Be It! and State, both on a Brighton-based label called Target Records. In 1993, the great U.S. label Slumberland Records, America's keeper of the indie-pop flame, reissued both albums on a single CD. All three featured cuts originally came from Love It Be It! Jesse Ashlock last updated: 04/04/02 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.