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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4009910405826
Format: Import
Label: Repertoire
Manufacturer: Repertoire
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Repertoire
Release Date: November 13, 2002
Studio: Repertoire
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Album Description:
German reissue of 1972 album originally released on A&M. Repertoire.
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Similarities to Rush/Zeppelin and Alice Cooper have been used to describe the music contained on this album. Listening to both albums this morning (The other, Junkies Monkeys and DOnkeys) I would like to name-check some other bands that caught my mind. The J.M.D. album had strong leanings at times towards Jethro Tull and especially early era Moodie Blues, and on one track, Peter Greens (Of Fleetwood Mac) moody guitar comes to mind in a flash. Wishbone Ash also spring to mind, but when we get to the ... Read More
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In the early 1970's the renowned radio channel "Radio Luxemburg" played a song called "Justin and nova" over and over , with this Israelian group called Jericho, for me and my friends completely unknown. For a person, like me, who loved rock music with melody, harmony and passion this was a new and overwhealming experience. I bought the record and still got the vinyl in my collection. Now I got the CD as well. Jericho's music very much contain what designates rock music of the 70's. It's hard, it's ... Read More
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This band was originally from Israel and they were known as the "Churchills". They moved to England in 1968 and released an album under the name of the "Churchills". They later re-named the band to "Jericho Jones" and released an excellent album in 1971 named "Junkies, Monkies and Donkies". For some reason they changed their name again, this time only dropping the "Jones" and going as "Jericho". This album was released in 1972 and received some FM airplay. It was very well received by the critics. ... Read More
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It all started with British guitarist/vocalist Robert Huxley,a member of a British beat group "The Saxons"(where he used the name Robbie Gale)."The Saxons" were enlisted by legendary record producer Joe Meek to become "The New Tornados".Then Joe Meek died tragically.While touring the middle east with The New Tornados,Huxley met some Israeli musicians and formed the psychedelic band "Churchills",who cut one Israeli album in 1967.All but the lead singer relocated to England,where they became "Jericho Jones"(cutting ... Read More
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I have always wondered whatever happened to these guys. I know most of them were from Israel, except for Rob Huxley. I saw them at the Marquee Club in London in the fall of 72 and they were so loud, I was plastered to the wall from the sound pressure! This version was only a four piece and either the drummer or bass player was also a Bloke.
I finally got a copy of the CD and it is just amazing! The whole thing rocks and Justin and Nova, in particular, really stands out. The first cut is how I remember ... Read More