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Passages Yellow 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 debut album Liquidizer. The band followed this with many more hit singles and the very successful albums Doubt 1991, Perverse 1993 and Already 1997. After the fifth album London 2001 and the Culture Vulture EP 2004, the band took a lengthy break.Keyboard player Iain Baker took over the bands management at the end of 2010. It took a few years to get the band into the studio, but preceded by the singles Hows This Even Going Down and Suck It Up in 2016, the independentlyreleased Passages arrived in April 2018.Heres what Iain Baker has to say about this album Mike did what he wanted to do write songs, and not be bothered by external distractions. Passages was perhaps Mikes most personal record since Perverse, yet it had also become hugely personal to me. A parallel identity, documenting everything Id done. I look back on Passages with a huge amount of pride.The album is pressed on 140g translucent yellow vinyl. Jesus Jones is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P
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