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JOE JAMMER Headway

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Angel Air gives you the whole story of Joe Jammer and the album in the informative booklet, but it’s the high class music that’s the main attraction here. From start to finish, this is superb funk/jazz/rock/pop music that should have been huge back in 1974. The story of Joe Jammer didn’t end here though, as he went on to great success with Olympic Runners and Nobody’s Business later in the ’70s, and to this day continues to record & gig around London.

Sea Of Tranquility (January 2017)


This album will appeal to a wide range of music fans and it’s certainly great that it’s finally being made available for all to hear. Nice polished tracks include “Broken Little Pieces,” “It Wasn’t Meant To Be,” and “The Watcher Laments.”

babysue (April 2015)


Headway is in fact a solid band effort, as Jammer certainly did a good job assembling a line-up which sounds like an organic group as well as arranging the material in a way which gives all members a proper share of the attention…the songs are easily enjoyable, and if you are a classic rock aficionado you would not want to miss this! (7.25/10)

Maelstrom zine (April 2015)


The musicianship on display is awesome, the songs clever, some funky. Broken Little Pieces has a lot of AWB, loved the closing Not Tonight in particular, Poli, Palmer (Family) plays flute on Alive Another Day, Someone should sit with Joe and get his story for a book (or even a series). Next please Mr. Jammer.

Blues Matters Magazine (April 2015)


‘Broken Little Pieces’ is a meters-in-the-pocket style funk workout. ‘Cool Breeze’ is Stax-inspired with Jammer chopping out riffs like Steve Cropper. ‘Axe Me Another’ has a jazz-funk vibe reminiscent of Jeff Beck…

Uncut Magazine (March 2015)


More for the completist wishing to fill those musical roadie gaps in their Led Zep collection…

Shindig Magazine (March 2015)


…the songs are easily enjoyable, and if you are a classic rock aficionado you would not want to miss this!

Gut Feeling (February 2015)


The Watcher Laments’ pays homage to super-fly 70′s funk rock, fragmented by exquisite rhythm arrangements yet executed in an effortless flowing manner. ‘Not Tonight’ can best be described as a sonic odyssey that owes more to psychedelic and folk-infused rock – it’s dreamlike composition invites you to glide along imaginary clouds, only occasionally interrupted by thunder in the guise of Jammer’s fine solo work. The unusually titled ‘Axe Me Another (Don’t Lose Your Head)’ sounds as unusual as the song’s title. It’s free-floating and experimental jazz-funk rhythm may not turn this into a very danceable number, nonetheless there’s enough going on here to lose yourself into!

And there you have it. Another Angel Air gem that can be appreciated and enjoyed forty years after its initial recording!

Music-News (February 2015)


There’s an infectiously slow drive in ‘Afraid To Make A Friend’ and the drift, caressed with Jean Roussel’s organ, gets smooth and lyrical with ‘Alive Another Day’ which demonstrates the band’s supple dynamics – on jazzy terms, just like the piano-rippled uplift of ‘Axe Me Another (Don’t Lose Your Head)’. Yet it’s ‘The Watcher Laments’ that wraps it all in a tasty ‘n’ catchy, handclaps-helped heaviness of hit proportions, before ‘Not Tonight’ marries its weighty riff to a dramatic flight worthy of an albatross. Fortunately, ‘Headway’ didn’t become that for its creator, a session player of some renown nowadays; and as this scribe seems to have reconnected Joe Jammer with Johnny Contardo, who knows – maybe one day they’ll deliver a new gem. ****1/2

DMME.net (January 2015)


The undoubted highlights for me are the back to back tasteful ballads Alive Another Day and Afraid To be a Friend.

The former has some attractive flute interjections from Family’s Poli Palmer, a Marvin Gaye-ish falsetto vocal and a dreamily reflective solo at the close. The latter, with finger clicks and prominent keys is a heady mix of blue eyed soul before being lit up by some lyrical guitar playing – both tracks coupled together would have made a great double A side…

…40 years on, Headway does indeed sound a fine album and a nostalgic throwback to a period in the mid 70s when honesty and purity of playing was the order of the day – and Joe Jammer as he still is today, was one of its most hard working practitioners.

Tight But Loose (January 2015)


Angel Air gives you the whole story of Joe Jammer and the album in the informative booklet, but it’s the high class music that’s the main attraction here. From start to finish, this is superb funk/jazz/rock/pop music that should have been huge back in 1974.

Sea Of Tranquility (January 2015)


Headway contains a mixture of laid back trippy soft rock, R’n'B ballads and more acid rock tinged stormers. Jammer was given his name thanks to his love of jamming and these songs showcase his wonderful, effortless and laid back style.

Southern Daily Echo (December 2014)

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