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Thread started 11/23/03 9:51pm

Janfriend

Jesus Jones

I have seen and heard that KMART commercial at least a hundred times with the song "Right here, right now." All it did was make me want to hear the original. I liked that song and the video. I downloaded it today. Did anybody else like this song? What ever happened to Jesus Jones? Anybody know?
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Reply #1 posted 11/24/03 4:41am

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Janfriend said:

I have seen and heard that KMART commercial at least a hundred times with the song "Right here, right now." All it did was make me want to hear the original. I liked that song and the video. I downloaded it today. Did anybody else like this song? What ever happened to Jesus Jones? Anybody know?


If you like it, download "International Bright Young Thing" and "Real Real Real". They were great singles too.
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Reply #2 posted 11/24/03 10:52am

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Janfriend said:

I have seen and heard that KMART commercial at least a hundred times with the song "Right here, right now." All it did was make me want to hear the original. I liked that song and the video. I downloaded it today. Did anybody else like this song? What ever happened to Jesus Jones? Anybody know?


They are still around... but more web based:

http://www.jesusjones.com/

Mike Edwards (singer and brain) is regularly in for a chat.

Their last studio effort (album wise) 'London' I didn't like very much. Don't know if it's the sound but I felt it hadn't the technology and recording standard/quality previous albums had (Liquidizer, Doubt, Perverse, Already).

'London' was the first with their new label MI5 after EMI dropped them. Though EMI did release another Best Of compilation in 2002, 'Never Enough – The Best Of Jesus Jones'. At least it was released here in Europe... I think there also was a one-CD-version, yet I got a double CD with additional remixes - great one.

But the best album still is 'Perverse' as they even tell themselves at the website.

Wolf
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Reply #3 posted 11/24/03 3:52pm

jessyMD32781

wow, I really thought that these guys had fallen off the face of the earth. it's nice to see that they're still doing what they do.
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Reply #4 posted 11/24/03 8:46pm

Janfriend

I didn't know they were still making music. Thanks for the info
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