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| ARTIST: | Jesus Jones |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nettwerk Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Zeroes and Ones, Devil You Know, Get a Good Thing, From Love to War, Yellow Brown, Magazine, Right Decision, Your Crusade, Don't Believe It, Tongue Tied, Spiral, Idiot Stare |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 077778064725 |
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Customer Reviews of Perverse
Truly great The reviewer here who believes that Jesus Jones peaked with Doubt is also probably of the opinion that Pearl Jam should stop ripping off Creed's style. This is the best JJ album. They manage to pull off what so many have tried and failed at, melding genres from techno to metal, and in doing so, sound like they've invented a new form of rock and roll. Buy this - it kicks arse.
"I don't need someone like you/expecting me to share your view."
DAMN GOOD, MOSTLY HITS, ONLY ONE OR TWO MISSES
I'm not a huge JJ fan - Doubt is a but fluffy for me, but this is a pretty awesome record. Maybe it's just me, but I think The Devil You Know is one of the standout 3.5 minutes of electronica in the 90s: every now and then a band got it just right (Enjoy the Silence, Depeche Mode; Crystal, New Order; My Heart Will Go On, Celine ... only kidding)... There's five or six other very good songs, and if there is a small problem here it may just be the lyrics ('yellow brown', indeed - although 'Right Decision' is kinda funny). If only they'd put an emblem on the cover and called it something sleek, this would have been massive. Unfortunately, Violator got there first.
In short, very very good + strongly recommended.
Jesus Jones' best CD
This is, by far, Jesus Jones' best CD. It's more techno oriented than their other releases, and really rocks too. I like Doubt, but if all their CDs were retreads of that then they'd be called the Fixx. And like the Fixx their songs would be instantly recognizable and just as quickly forgettable.