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Title:
Already
Musician:
Style:
Synth-pop
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1288 mb
FLAC album size:
1658 mb
Other formats:
DTS DMF AUD TTA AA DXD MOD
Genre:
Rating:
4.6 ✪

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MP3 version RAR archive

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Next Big Thing
Backing Vocals – Owzlem
4:01
2 Run On Empty 3:13
3 Look Out Tomorrow 3:34
4 Top Of The World 3:31
5 Rails 3:13
6 Wishing It Away 5:04
7 Chemical #1 3:26
8 Motion 4:54
9 They're Out There 4:01
10 For A Moment 3:31
11 Addiction, Obsession & Me 4:19
12 February 6:42

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – EMI
  • Distributed By – EMI
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Pressed By – EMI Uden
  • Recorded At – Martyn Phillips' House

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design – Stylorouge
  • Backing Vocals – Owzlem (tracks: 1)
  • Bass – Alan Doughty
  • Drums – Gen*
  • Illustration – Heart*
  • Keyboards – Iain Baker
  • Photography By – Jeni Thompson
  • Producer, Engineer – Martyn Phillips
  • Vocals, Guitar – Jerry De Borg
  • Written-By, Vocals, Guitar – Mike Edwards

Notes

Printed in Holland.
Comes in transparent jewel case with 12-page booklet.
In booklet, there is a curious statement: "Gen - played drums and then left", indicating publicly that the member left the band. Owners of this release will notice that Gen is missing from the main band photograph, because he probably had left the band before the label concluded artwork and packaging.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 24385 71332 3
  • Matrix / Runout: EMI UDEN 8571332 @ 1 2-1-1-NL
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L046
  • Mould SID Code: iƒpi 15AE
  • Label Code: LC 0542
  • Rights Society: BEL/BIEM
  • Other (Unidentified Code): I: 070
  • Other (Label Distribution Code): F: PM 820
  • Other (UK Distribution Code): UK: FOODCD 22

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FOOD CD 22 Jesus Jones Already ‎(CD, Album) Food FOOD CD 22 UK 1997
EDSG 8061 Jesus Jones Already ‎(CDr, Album, Promo, RE + CDr, Comp, Promo) Edsel Records EDSG 8061 UK 2014
none Jesus Jones Already and Rarites ‎(Cass, Promo, TP) Food none UK 1997
FOOD CD 22, 724385713323 Jesus Jones Already ‎(CD, Album) Food, EMI Music Canada FOOD CD 22, 724385713323 Canada 1997
7243 8 57133 4 7 Jesus Jones Already ‎(Cass, Album) Food, EMI 7243 8 57133 4 7 Poland 1997
Reviews:
  • Uscavel
Let me start by saying that "Motion" and "February" are the only pure blood Jesus Jones tracks in this album. These tracks must have been reminiscences from the Perverse era, time where they were at their artistic peak. But "Already" suffered a lot from EMI interventions. We get here more poppy and happy songs on this album, and they are very good: "The Next Big Thing", "Run on Empty", "Rails", "Top of The World", "Wishing it Away". There are no fillers. All of the songs have something to offer, at least a little. But the real down to the core Jesus Jones, appears only a little and the rest remains back in Perverse. And I think I heard a re-occurring sample on "Addiction, Obsession and Me" – a sample from "Stripped", from Doubt. Overall, it never reaches its goal. I see Mike Edwards here pushed into a corner where he could not just make the record exactly like he intended. While "Motion" can take you back to those "Idiot Stare" days of awe, I sincerely don't know why EMI did not understand this band.What grabbed my attention the most is that the drummer had such an irresponsible way to handle his parting company with the band that did not make any effort to show up for the band photograph on the release – in which he is missing. The liner notes state a clear rancorous phrase as a vengeance from the band: "Played the drums and then left". If he was at least politely asked to shoot the photo with the band then he should have attended to the request. "I hate being in these situations / that call for diplomatic relations." - Leave in Silence, by Martin L. Gore.