Jesus Jones: London - 140-Gram White Colored Vinyl (Vinyl LP)
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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). • Fifth album London arrived in October 2001 with new drummer Tony Arthy on board, and featured the singles Nowhere Slow, Come On Home and In Face Of All This. • Here's what Iain Baker has to say about this album: London was a musical consolidation, but without their traditional industry support, the release was essentially self-supported. Turmoil is something that drives London. Despite purporting to be a love letter to the city that inspired him, the album was to be filled with even more soul-searching than Perverse. It's the sound of Mike trying to make sense of it all, whilst trying not to be dragged down by the analysis. • The album is pressed on 140g white vinyl, and appears on vinyl for the first time ever! Message, Stranger, The Rocket Ships Of La Jolla, Asleep On The Motorway, Hello Neon!, The A Team, Half Up The Hill, The Princess Of My Heart, Getaway Car, To Get There, Nowhere Slow, In The Face Of All This
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). • Fifth album London arrived in October 2001 with new drummer Tony Arthy on board, and featured the singles Nowhere Slow, Come On Home and In Face Of All This. • Here's what Iain Baker has to say about this album: London was a musical consolidation, but without their traditional industry support, the release was essentially self-supported. Turmoil is something that drives London. Despite purporting to be a love letter to the city that inspired him, the album was to be filled with even more soul-searching than Perverse. It's the sound of Mike trying to make sense of it all, whilst trying not to be dragged down by the analysis. • The album is pressed on 140g white vinyl, and appears on vinyl for the first time ever! Message, Stranger, The Rocket Ships Of La Jolla, Asleep On The Motorway, Hello Neon!, The A Team, Half Up The Hill, The Princess Of My Heart, Getaway Car, To Get There, Nowhere Slow, In The Face Of All This