Jesus Jones – Already Translucent Vinyl

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Already Translucent Vinyl – Jesus Jones New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Jesus Jones Mike Edwards guitar, vocals Tony De Borg guitars Al Doughty bass Gen drums and Iain Baker keyboards, samples arrived on the scene in 1989 with three charting singles and a charting debut album Liquidizer. The band followed this with many more hit singles and the very successful albums Doubt 1991, and Perverse 1993.Fourth album Already August 1997 featured the hit singles The Next Big Thing and Chemical 1, but was the last album by the band until 2001.Heres what Iain Baker has to say about this album In the mid90s, Britpop was most definitely in the ascendant. In a musical climate which had now reverted further back towards the 60s, with ladrock, dadrock and basically, badrock, we resolutely followed our own path. That still meant dance music was our primary influence, and the internal language of techno, drumnbass or hardcore defined how we approached our New material.Featuring the hit singles The Next Big Thing and Chemical 1, the album is pressed on 140g translucent vinyl. Jesus Jones is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P

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