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![]() ![]() | Jesus Jones Liquidizer Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Digitally Remastered Re-issue of the Band's 1989 Debut Album that Includes the Hit Singles 'never Enough' (Which was Curiously Inspiried by the Woody Allen Film 'stardust Memories') and 'bring it on Down'. ![]() |
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Album Details Digitally Remastered Re-issue of the Band's 1989 Debut Album that Includes the Hit Singles 'never Enough' (Which was Curiously Inspiried by the Woody Allen Film 'stardust Memories') and 'bring it on Down'. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsJonesing to hear this Paul Kendall | Los Angeles | 01/23/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "Simply the best Jesus Jones release, as well as one of the better power pop/dance CDs of the previous decade.
Liquidizer outshines its more mainstream followup Doubt and challenging Perverse. Raw and wonderously underproduced, Mike Edwards and the band seem to just flow better. "Move Mountains" is an absolute kicker. The wah wahs of "What's Going On?" are addictive. Another screamer of a track is "What Would You Know?", gotta love the siren. Catchy samples propel "Info Freako" and the reggae feeling to "Too Much to Learn" makes it a winner. Liquidizer comes in at a clean 4.5 stars, I'll round up for sentimental reasons." |