Ram Jam - The Very Best of Ram Jam

Primary Performer
Ram Jam
Album Title
The Very Best of Ram Jam
Release Date
April 21, 1995 
Time
 
Review by Eduardo Rivadavia
Although it was confusingly packaged in nearly identical artwork as Ram Jam's 1977 debut, this career-spanning release is otherwise hard to fault, since it crams all 20 songs from these oft-forgotten late-'70s hard rockers' two LPs onto one compact disc. True, some may accurately argue that Ram Jam's oeuvre was neither consistent, original, nor essential enough to warrant full preservation (no thanks to the studio-manufactured group's tainted reputation as career opportunists), but a shiny plastic disc's a shiny plastic disc -- you may as well get the maximum number of tracks for your buck. Read More...
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