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Zeroes And Ones – The Best Of 2CD CD – Jesus Jones CD from Vinyl Records London
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Jesus Jones Mike Edwards ndash guitar, vocals Tony De Borg ndash guitars Al Doughty ndash bass Gen ndash drums and Iain Baker ndash keyboards, samples arrived on the scene in 1989 with three charting singles and debut album ldquoLiquidizerrdquo. The band followed this with many more hit singles and the very successful albums ldquoDoubtrdquo 1991, ldquoPerverserdquo 1993 and ldquoAlreadyrdquo 1997. After the fifth album ldquoLondonrdquo 2001 and the ldquoCulture Vulturerdquo EP 2004, the band took a break, returning in 2018 with the ldquoPassagesrdquo album. The band made their name with a dizzying array of UK hit singles through the 90s, with many of them also enjoying huge success across Europe. Included are ldquoInfo Freako, Never Enough, Bring It On Down, Real Real Real 4 in the US, Right Here, Right Now 2 in the US, International Bright Young Thing, Who Where Why, The Devil You Know, The Right Decision, Zeroes and Ones, The Next Big Thing and Chemical No.1. The 35 track 2CD set has been compiled by the bandrsquos Iain Baker, who also wrote the exhaustive and revealing trackbytrack annotation in the booklet. To accompany the singles, Iain has picked a selection of the bandrsquos favourite album tracks.nbsp Jesus Jones CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £12
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