The Jam's album tracks are where their scathing social critiques such as “Mr. Clean” curdle into doomed introspection. Rooted in punk's street-level reality and the dynamics of ‘60s mod pop, “In the Crowd” and “Monday” are the sound of Paul Weller doomily gazing at everyday life, while on “Tales From the Riverbank” and “Life from a Window” he pushes on, losing himself in psychedelic reverie.