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In November 2014, EMI reissued all four of the band's albums in a special CD+DVD bundle. In addition to the original album's tracks the reissues feature radio sessions, long-deleted b-sides, rare remixes and alternate versions. The DVDs include rare live concert footage and other extras.[16] In a 2015 interview for the online periodical Soot Magazine band leader Mike Edwards acknowledged that, besides re-recording some older tracks with new arrangements, he was in the process of writing material for a new album: "I am writing new stuff – I was actually writing some new material yesterday and I have loads of little bits and pieces ticking over."[17] Since the mid-2000s, Jesus Jones have continued performing live. In August 2011, the band went on a short tour (dubbed on one poster "The World's Smallest World Tour"), playing three shows in Australia before closing with a show in Japan. In November 2011, the band were due to perform in the UK in Birmingham and London, but the dates were postponed due to bass player Al Doughty being ill. They took place in January 2012. The band also toured the UK in December 2013 as part of The Wonder Stuff's Sleigh The UK tour. In March 2015, the band again returned to Australia and New Zealand for a five city tour.[18] On 24 December 2013, the band announced the resignation of drummer Tony Arthy. Having been with the band for 13 years, Arthy had replaced original drummer Simon "Gen" Matthews who had left after the rocky completion of Already. On 1 January 2014, the band announced that Matthews would be rejoining the band.[19] The band announced that a new album called Passages would be released in 2017. On 9 November 2017, Iain Baker posted an update via PledgeMusic.com that the album release was being postponed until 20 April 2018 due mainly to the logistics of the release.[citation needed] The album was finally released 20 April 2018 via PledgeMusic. Band members[edit] Mike Edwards (born Michael James Edwards, 22 June 1964, Educated at St Laurence Secondary School in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England) (London) – vocals, guitars, keyboards (1988–present) Jerry De Borg (born Jerry de Abela Borg, 30 October 1960, Kentish Town, London) – guitars (1988–present) Al Doughty (born Alan Jaworski, 31 January 1966, Plymouth) – bass (1988–present) Iain Baker (born Iain Richard Foxwell Baker, 29 September 1965, Carshalton, Surrey) – keyboards, programming (1988–present) Gen (born Simon Edward Robert Matthews, 23 April 1964, Devizes, Wiltshire) – drums, additional percussion (1988–1997 then 2014–present) Former members Tony Arthy – drums (1999–2013) Discography[edit] [20] Studio albums[edit] Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK[21] AUS[22][23] CAN[24] EUR[25] FIN[26] GER[27] NED[28] NZ[29] SWE[30] US[31] Liquidizer Released: 2 October 1989 Label: Food (#FOOD3) Formats: LP, CS, CD 32 118 — — — — — — — — UK: Silver[32] Doubt Released: 26 January 1991 Label: Food (#FOOD5) Formats: LP, CS, CD 1 23 35 10 — — — 6 — 25 UK: Gold[32] CAN: Platinum[33] NZ: Platinum[34] US: Platinum[35] Perverse Released: 25 January 1993 Label: Food (#FOOD8) Formats: LP, CS, CD 6 32 38 39 13 96 63 50 29 59 Already Released: 18 August 1997 Label: Food (#FOOD22) Formats: CS, CD 161 — — — — — — — — — London Released: 9 October 2001 Label: Mi5 Formats: CD — — — — — — — — — — Passages Released: 20 April 2018 Label: Jesus Jones Recordings Formats: LP, CD, download — — — — — — — — — — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. Compilation albums[edit] 1993 Scratched: Unreleased Rare Tracks & Remixes (Japan only) 1999 Greatest Hits 2002 Never Enough: The Best of Jesus Jones 2011 The Collection: A Selection of Band Favourites and Rarities 2018 Voyages 2018 Zeroes and Ones: The Best of Jesus Jones (2-CD compilation) 2022 Some of the Answers (15-CD boxed set) EPs[edit] Year Title Tracks Peak chart positions UK[21] 1989 Food Christmas "I Don't Want That Kind Of Love"(Jesus Jones) "Like Princes Do" (Crazyhead) "Info Freako" (Diesel Park West) 63 2004 Culture Vulture "Culture Vulture" "Find The Dial" "Head In The Sand" "Halfway House" — 2016 How's This Even Going Down? "How's This Even Going Down?" "Stripped" "Fall" — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. Singles[edit] Year Title Peak chart positions Album UK[21] AUS[22][23][36] CAN[37] EUR[38] FIN[26] GER[39] NED[28] NZ[29] US[31] USAlt.[31] 1989 "Info Freako" 42 — — — — — — — — — Liquidizer "Never Enough" 42 — — — — — — — — — "Bring It on Down" 46 — — — — — — — — — 1990 "Real Real Real" 19 117 10 48 — — 59 37 4 26 Doubt "Right Here, Right Now" 31 35 18 87 13 84 61 29 2 1 "International Bright Young Thing" 7 79 58 29 — — — 22 — 6 1991 "Who? Where? Why?" 21 167 — 82 — — — 48 — — "Right Here, Right Now" (re-issue) 31 — — 87 — — — — — — 1992 "The Devil You Know" 10 54 47 34 — — 77 15 — 1 Perverse 1993 "The Right Decision" 36 — 88 — — — — — — 12 "Zeroes and Ones" 30 — — 78 — — — — — — 1997 "The Next Big Thing" 49 — — — — — — — — — Already "Chemical No.1" 71 — — — — — — — — — 2002 "Nowhere Slow" — — — — — — — — — — London "Come on Home" — — — — — — — — — — "In the Face of All of This" — — — — — — — — — — 2005 "Right Here Right Now"(Robbie Rivera featuring Jesus Jones) — — — — — — — — — — Non-album single 2016 "How's This Even Going Down?" — — — — — — — — — — Passages "Suck it Up" — — — — — — — — — — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. Video albums[edit] 1991 Big in Alaska Other[edit] 1990 Live (a.k.a. Move Mountains & 4 More) (US-only live EP) 1991 Live in Alaska (German-only live VHS) 1993 A Perverse Conversation with Jesus Jones (US-only interview promo) 1993 Zeroes & Heroes (Double EP) 1997 4 Track Sampler for Promo Only (Promo EP) 1998 Back 2 Back Hits (US-only 'Best of' with EMF) 2002 Never Enough The Best of Jesus Jones (Videos DVD) 2003 Live at the Marquee (Live DVD) 2005 Live at the Marquee (Live download album) 2008 The Remixes (Remix download album) 2010 BBC in Concert 26th February 1991 (Live download album) References[edit] .mw-parser-output .reflist{margin-bottom:0.5em;list-style-type:decimal}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .reflist{font-size:90%}}.mw-parser-output .reflist .references{font-size:100%;margin-bottom:0;list-style-type:inherit}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-2{column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-3{column-width:25em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns{margin-top:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns ol{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns li{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-alpha{list-style-type:upper-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-roman{list-style-type:upper-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-alpha{list-style-type:lower-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-greek{list-style-type:lower-greek}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-roman{list-style-type:lower-roman} ^ .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit;word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-free.id-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited.id-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration.id-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription.id-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg")right 0.1em center/12px no-repeat}body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background-size:contain;padding:0 1em 0 0}.mw-parser-output .cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:none;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#085;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right{padding-right:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}html.skin-theme-clientpref-night .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}@media screen and (prefers-color-scheme:dark){html.skin-theme-clientpref-os .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}Raggett, Ned (3 October 2011). 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