Liquidizer

Liquidizer is the debut album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in October 1989 through Food Records. After various line-up changes, the members of the band moved to London, where frontman Mike Edwards would diversify his musical tastes. Guitarist Jerry de Borg joined soon after; in May 1988, Edwards acquired a sampler which would further his songwriting. With the addition of keyboardist Iain Baker, the band signed to EMI imprint Food Records by the end of the year. Initially enthusiastic about working with producer David Motion, recording sessions with him were fruitless. Craig Leon then produced Liquidizer in mid-1989, helping to give the album its signature tone, though the members would later be disappointed by the mixing. Liquidizer is a techno and power pop album, borrowing influence from hip hop, that employed a large amount of samples, drawing comparison to Pop Will Eat Itself, Renegade Soundwave and World Domination Enterprises. It was met with favourable reviews from critics, many of whom praised the songwriting and use of samples. The album peaked at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart. “Info Freako” was released as the album’s lead single in February 1989, followed that same year by “Never Enough” in June 1989 and “Bring It on Down” in September 1989. The first two both charted at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart, while “Bring It Down” reached number 46.

Tracklisting

  1. Move Mountains (3:19)
  2. Never Enough (2:41)
  3. The Real World (3:03)
  4. All The Answers (3:48)
  5. What’s Going On (3:04)
  6. Song 13 (4:04)
  7. Info Freako (2:51)
  8. Bring It On Down (2:37)
  9. Too Much To Learn (3:02)
  10. What Would You Know? (3:55)
  11. One For The Money (2:56)
  12. Someone To Blame (4:06)

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquidizer_(album)
Format Vinyl LP Album Stereo
Label Food
Catalog Number FOODLP 3
Notes Recorded in London in June 1989. Front photography at P.T.W. This is the first Jesus Jones Album and is a diary of the band conception to…This! “Liquidizer” was made under the influence of: Turntable Orchestra, The Byrds, Napalm Death, The Shamen, Neneh Cherry, Star Trek, Public Enemy, Mel and Kim, Sonic Youth, Bomb The Bass, Rapeman, Todd Terry, Cookie Crew, Prince, Allen Konigsberg, S’Express, World Domination, Enterprise, Sonny Boy, Williamson, Jimi Hendrix, The Jungle Brothers, Them Mysterious Bulgarian Voices, Head Of David, For A Few Dollars More, A Guy Called Gerald, Malcolm Young, Leigh “Scratch” Fenlon, Dinosaur Jnr, Sweet T, Joe Smooth, Black Sabbath, De La Soul, Faith No More, Erik B + Rakim, Apocalypse Now, The The, Big Black, The Evil Dead and the news and views of 1988 / 1989. BPMs: A1: 120 / A2: “quite fast” / A3: 125 / A4: 110 / A5: 110 / A6: “quite slow” B1: 125 / B2: 125 / B3: 120 / B4: 120 / B5: 118 Comes with an inner sleeve with lots of thank you’s. Label: ℗ 1989 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. Inner sleeve: © 1989 Food Records Ltd. Rear sleeve: ℗ 1989 the copyright in this sound recording is owned by Food Records Limited under exclusive licence to EMI Records Limited. Sleeve printed in England. Manufactured in England.
Discogs URL Jesus Jones - Liquidizer