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JUMP(United Kingdom)
JUMP-Home Songs(2003)
Prog Sub-Genre: Neo-Progressive
Origin: United Kingdom
UK based outfit JUMP is a band influenced by acts like MARILLION and FISH, and explore a guitar-dominated form of progressive rock. Their studio efforts contain some leanings towards AOR and mainstream pop; but there's always a foundation in Neo Progressive Rock present. This is even more noticeable on their live releases. JUMP were suggested to and approved by the Neo Progressive team.
Studio Album, released in 2003
Выходной формат : EAC/FLAC
Выбранный битрейт : 1024 kBit/s
Size: 354 МБ (372 035 584 байт)
Выходной формат : MP3(LAME)
Выбранный битрейт : 320 kBit/s
Size: 106 МБ (111 665 152 байт)
Total time: 48:47
JUMP is a band from England that started out in 1990, at that point in time consisting of Andy Barker (drums), Mo (keyboards), Hugh Gascoyne (bass), Steve hayes (guitars), Pete Davies (guitars) and John Dexter Jones (vocals).
The band started doing the live circuit, and released three studio albums in quick succession on independent label Salad Records- "The Winds of Change" (1991), "World of Wonder" (1993), "...and All the King's Men" (1994).
At this point in time the band had established themselves as a decent live and studio act, and gained lots of attention by playing with many different acts. This led to the band being offered a record deal by progressive rock specialist label Cyclops Records, and that Mark Kelly of MARILLION offered to produce their fourth studio album, "The Myth of Independence", released in 1995.
1998 saw the release of "Living in a Promised Land", and one year later the live album "The Freedom Train" was issued. At this point in time a rare occurence in this band's history took place, as Hugh Gascoyne left the band, replaced by Andy Faulkner (bass).
With this line-up change in order JUMP continued were they left off, releasing three more studio efforts in quick succession. "Matthew" (2000), "On Impulse" (2001) and "Home Songs" (2003) were created in between live gigs and tours; and then it was time for some further changes to happen.
Pete Davies left, replaced by Steve 'Ronnie' Rundle (guitar), and at the same time the band left Cyclops Records, all future productions by this outfit now being issued by Den-Tel Records.
With these alterations over and done with, JUMP has continued pretty much as they did in previous years, albeit toning down the touring and recording activity somewhat. The studio productions "A Man Was Made" saw the light in 2004, "Faithful Faithless" saw the lgiht in 2005, and in 2006 it was time for the band's second live album; "Something of the Night".
2008 saw the release of an EP with 3 new compositions, named "The New EP", and several live shows as a full band or acoustic trio were scheduled throughout the year.
In the 18 years this outfit have existed, they have done more than 1000 live shows, have opened for a plethora of acts in the British prog and rock scene, and have also introduced their own audience to up and coming acts which later have achieved critical or commercial succcess; such as Karnataka, Mostly Autumn, Dead Like Harry, White Buffalo, Lorien, S.A.D.
progarchives.com
Official website
My Spase
Track Listings:
1. Home Song (4:14)
2. All Hail (3:25)
3. The Better Part of Valour (4:07)
4. Never Too Far (4:35)
5. My Little Eye (4:37)
6. Spin the Silver (6:18)
7. Let Alone My Mother Down (3:54)
8. The Witness (6:11)
9. Fresh Young Thing (4:53)
10. Different Story Now (6:33)
Line-up/Musicians
- Andy Barker / drums
- Mo / keyboards
- Andy Faulkner / bass
- Steve Hayes / guitars
- Pete Davies / guitars
- John Dexter Jones / vocals
Prog Sub-Genre: Neo-Progressive
Origin: United Kingdom
UK based outfit JUMP is a band influenced by acts like MARILLION and FISH, and explore a guitar-dominated form of progressive rock. Their studio efforts contain some leanings towards AOR and mainstream pop; but there's always a foundation in Neo Progressive Rock present. This is even more noticeable on their live releases. JUMP were suggested to and approved by the Neo Progressive team.
Studio Album, released in 2003
Выходной формат : EAC/FLAC
Выбранный битрейт : 1024 kBit/s
Size: 354 МБ (372 035 584 байт)
Выходной формат : MP3(LAME)
Выбранный битрейт : 320 kBit/s
Size: 106 МБ (111 665 152 байт)
Total time: 48:47
JUMP is a band from England that started out in 1990, at that point in time consisting of Andy Barker (drums), Mo (keyboards), Hugh Gascoyne (bass), Steve hayes (guitars), Pete Davies (guitars) and John Dexter Jones (vocals).
The band started doing the live circuit, and released three studio albums in quick succession on independent label Salad Records- "The Winds of Change" (1991), "World of Wonder" (1993), "...and All the King's Men" (1994).
At this point in time the band had established themselves as a decent live and studio act, and gained lots of attention by playing with many different acts. This led to the band being offered a record deal by progressive rock specialist label Cyclops Records, and that Mark Kelly of MARILLION offered to produce their fourth studio album, "The Myth of Independence", released in 1995.
1998 saw the release of "Living in a Promised Land", and one year later the live album "The Freedom Train" was issued. At this point in time a rare occurence in this band's history took place, as Hugh Gascoyne left the band, replaced by Andy Faulkner (bass).
With this line-up change in order JUMP continued were they left off, releasing three more studio efforts in quick succession. "Matthew" (2000), "On Impulse" (2001) and "Home Songs" (2003) were created in between live gigs and tours; and then it was time for some further changes to happen.
Pete Davies left, replaced by Steve 'Ronnie' Rundle (guitar), and at the same time the band left Cyclops Records, all future productions by this outfit now being issued by Den-Tel Records.
With these alterations over and done with, JUMP has continued pretty much as they did in previous years, albeit toning down the touring and recording activity somewhat. The studio productions "A Man Was Made" saw the light in 2004, "Faithful Faithless" saw the lgiht in 2005, and in 2006 it was time for the band's second live album; "Something of the Night".
2008 saw the release of an EP with 3 new compositions, named "The New EP", and several live shows as a full band or acoustic trio were scheduled throughout the year.
In the 18 years this outfit have existed, they have done more than 1000 live shows, have opened for a plethora of acts in the British prog and rock scene, and have also introduced their own audience to up and coming acts which later have achieved critical or commercial succcess; such as Karnataka, Mostly Autumn, Dead Like Harry, White Buffalo, Lorien, S.A.D.
progarchives.com
Official website
My Spase
Track Listings:
1. Home Song (4:14)
2. All Hail (3:25)
3. The Better Part of Valour (4:07)
4. Never Too Far (4:35)
5. My Little Eye (4:37)
6. Spin the Silver (6:18)
7. Let Alone My Mother Down (3:54)
8. The Witness (6:11)
9. Fresh Young Thing (4:53)
10. Different Story Now (6:33)
Line-up/Musicians
- Andy Barker / drums
- Mo / keyboards
- Andy Faulkner / bass
- Steve Hayes / guitars
- Pete Davies / guitars
- John Dexter Jones / vocals
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