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Doubt,Jesus Jones
60,836
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34
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01
Trust Me
2:10
2,471
02
Who? Where? Why?
3:33
2,468
03
International Bright Young Thing
3:12
3,675
04
I'm Burning
3:20
2,082
05
Right Here Right Now
3:08
31,937
06
Nothing To Hold Me
3:19
2,018
07
Real Real Real
3:06
4,023
08
Welcome Back Victoria
3:35
2,455
09
Are You Satisfied?
3:52
1,716
10
Two And Two
2:53
1,582
11
Stripped
3:50
1,687
12
Who? Where? Why? (The Chaos Mix)
4:37
158
12
Blissed
4:47
1,963
13
Who? Where? Why? (The Crisis 12-inch …
4:34
172
14
International Bright Young Thing (Phil …
4:58
197
15
Maryland
3:39
214
16
Broken Bones
3:04
162
17
Info Psycho
5:28
151
18
Welcome Back Victoria (The DNA Orches…
3:17
190
19
Real Real Real (Rhythm 1) ('Raw' Mix)
4:33
151
20
Dead People's Lives
3:06
159
21
Real Real Real (Rhythm 1)
3:05
150

album review

Jesus Jones' best album, Doubt, benefits greatly from Mike Edwards' improved songwriting, as well as a better idea of how to effectively fuse guitar-rock with samples and dance-club beats that hint at techno. There are slips in both areas -- a few songs float past without ever making an impression, and some of the fusions sound rather forced and arbitrary. But those moments are outweighed by the ample portions of the album that do work; the album's title is belied by the giddy optimism of the catchy number two hit, and best song here, "Right Here, Right Now," and other singles like "Real, Real, Real," "International Bright Young Thing," and the B-side "I'm Burning" are nearly as good. Easily the high point of the band's career. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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