...What a great album this is. After their superb debut album “Liquidizer” JesusJones release Doubt. The album is a classic and spawned some great singles “Real, Real, Real”, “Right here, right now”, “who? where? why?” and of course the top 10 hit “International Bright Young Thing”
There is not a bad song on this album. I swear it was the only album I ever listened to back in 1991, I just could not get enough of it, I still can’t. This album was way ahead of it’s time, JesusJones always were challenging the music boundaries right from 1989 up until there last album a couple of years ago. Every album is a superb musical masterpiece and I recommend that everyone have a copy of Doubt....
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Advantages: Includes: Gravel Pit Disadvantages: Could do with more better tracks
..." is the first of two tracks featuring the soulfull Junior Reid. "Conditioner" is a duet of ODB and Snoop Dogg, the only track featuring Big Baby Jesus AKA ODB AKA Russell Jones on the album, since Mr. Jones spends these days most of his time in prison or drugclinic. Track number 7 on the album is "Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)" B-side of "Gravel Pit" and a typical Wu track. "Let My Niggas Live" features Nas' angry rapping. "I Can't Go To Sleep" is about al the violence between and the misery of the poor black people in the US. It is followed by the presumably next single "Do You Really (Thang, Thang)" which has Method Man in the leading role. Busta Rhymes shows some of his typical rapping skills on "The Monument". The for-last track is the first single "Gravel Pit". It is the Wu's most commercial single yet, acompanied by a fabuluous video...
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...Easily my favourite band of all time, they have released three amazing albums with possibly not a single bad track on them. They have also done a great mixed compilation album, the dirtchamber sessions, which has the best mix I have ever heard, from the sex pistols into fatboy slim. They are one of the best remix artists around, with my favourite song being a remix of an old JesusJones track called ‘Zeroes and Ones’ which is an absolute ‘tune’. There last album ‘The Fat of the Lands’ was excellent and rightfully went straight to the top of the album charts, and all I can say is that I am eagerly awaiting there next album…………………...
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somewhat helpful 11.08.2000
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