Jake Bugg (10th Anniversary Edition) Jake Bugg

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
14.10.2022

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Lightning Bolt (Remastered 2022) 02:24
  • 2 Two Fingers (Remastered 2022) 03:16
  • 3 Taste It (Remastered 2022) 02:24
  • 4 Seen It All (Remastered 2022) 02:50
  • 5 Simple As This (Remastered 2022) 03:18
  • 6 Country Song (Remastered 2022) 01:45
  • 7 Broken (Remastered 2022) 04:06
  • 8 Trouble Town (Remastered 2022) 02:51
  • 9 Ballad Of Mr Jones (Remastered 2022) 02:39
  • 10 Slide (Remastered 2022) 03:09
  • 11 Someone Told Me (Remastered 2022) 02:37
  • 12 Note To Self (Remastered 2022) 02:41
  • 13 Someplace (Remastered 2022) 03:32
  • 14 Fire (Remastered 2022) 01:45
  • 15 It's True (Remastered 2022) 03:20
  • 16 Mr. Minister 02:12
  • 17 Kentucky (Jason Hart Version / Remastered 2022) 02:00
  • 18 Saffron (Jason Hart Version / Remastered 2022) 02:04
  • 19 Love Me The Way You Do (Jason Hart Version / Remastered 2022) 02:30
  • 20 Man On The Moon (Remastered 2022) 02:36
  • 21 Something Wrong (Remastered 2022) 02:29
  • 22 I See Her Crying (Remastered 2022) 02:00
  • 23 Friends (Remastered 2022) 02:12
  • 24 Devil Song (Remastered 2022) 02:30
  • 25 Pretty Colours (Remastered 2022) 01:48
  • 26 Green Man (Jason Hart Version / Remastered 2022) 02:12
  • 27 Slide (Jason Hart Version / Remastered 2022) 03:17
  • 28 War (Remastered 2022) 02:15
  • 29 My Deserter (Remastered 2022) 02:53
  • 30 The Only One I Ever Knew (Remastered 2022) 02:05
  • 31 Swept Away (Remastered 2022) 03:21
  • 32 Broken (Remastered 2022 / Rick Rubin Version) 04:09
  • 33 There’s A Beast And We All Feed It (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 01:57
  • 34 Trouble Town (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 02:51
  • 35 Seen It All (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:34
  • 36 Me And You (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:22
  • 37 Storm Passes Away (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:14
  • 38 Worry Walks Beside Me (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 05:44
  • 39 Tell Me A Tale (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:45
  • 40 Two Fingers (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:37
  • 41 Messed Up Kids (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:20
  • 42 Kitchen Table (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 04:55
  • 43 Slide (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:24
  • 44 Simple Pleasures (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 05:25
  • 45 Taste It (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 03:42
  • 46 All Your Reasons (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 05:19
  • 47 Kingpin (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 02:23
  • 48 Slumville Sunrise (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 04:45
  • 49 Broken (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 05:49
  • 50 Lightning Bolt (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK / 2014) 05:08
  • Total Runtime 02:37:24

Info for Jake Bugg (10th Anniversary Edition)



To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of his double-platinum selling, self-titled debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Jake Bugg. It’s hard to believe that it’s been ten years since Jake Bugg released his extraordinary self- titled debut album. Released on October 15th, 2012, Jake introduced himself to the world and blew open the doors with an exquisite debut that rocketed to number one on the UK Album Chart, going on to sell over a million copies, bagging both a BRIT Award and Mercury Music Prize nomination. Since then, he’s become one of the UK’s most prolific and established songwriters.

From the heart of Nottingham comes the precociously talented Jake Bugg. Discovering music through a Don McLean song he heard whilst watching the Simpsons, his is a very modern folk tale. With a musical diet consisting of Dylan, Glen Campbell, Wiz Khalifa and more, its eclectic as it is unique.

Jake Bugg

Digitally remastered at Abbey Road Studios

Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!


Jake Bugg
Recorded in London, Los Angeles and Nottingham, highlights are many and include the moving ‘Love Hope And Misery’ driven by a huge chorus, the stomping ‘Bitter Salt’, the soulful ‘Never Wanna Dance’ and the defining title track.

For all its diversity, the heartbeat of ‘On My One’ is the blues. “Blues is my favourite genre,” Jake admits. “Whether it’s soul or hip hop, it all stems from the blues. To me the blues just means singing your emotions and expressing your pain so others can feel it. That’s the beauty of music. If nothing else, I’d like to think I’ve done that with this record.”

To make three albums by the age of 21 is no mean feat. To singlehandedly make ‘On My One’ shapeshifting effortlessly from blues to pop, rap to folk and soul to country through great songwriting is nothing short of remarkable. Enjoy the ride.

This album contains no booklet.

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