Then Jerico

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Big Area 00:00 Tools
The Motive 00:00 Tools
Sugar Box 00:00 Tools
What Does It Take? 03:49 Tools
Reeling 00:00 Tools
You Ought To Know 04:15 Tools
Darkest Hour 04:32 Tools
Let Her Fall 00:00 Tools
Blessed Days 00:00 Tools
Song for the Brokenhearted 00:00 Tools
Helpless 00:00 Tools
Where You Lie 00:00 Tools
Prairie Rose 00:00 Tools
Under Fire 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Living Without You) 00:00 Tools
Muscle Deep 04:03 Tools
The Word 00:00 Tools
Fault 00:00 Tools
Electric 00:00 Tools
One Life 00:00 Tools
Laughter Party 00:00 Tools
The Hitcher 00:00 Tools
Stable Boy 00:00 Tools
Big Area (Lost Mix) 00:00 Tools
Muscle Deep - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Quiet Place (Apathy And Sympathy) 00:00 Tools
A Quiet Place (Apathy and Sympathy) 00:00 Tools
What Does It Take 00:00 Tools
Play Dead 00:00 Tools
Clank (Countdown To Oblivion) 00:00 Tools
The Big Area 00:00 Tools
Muscle Deep (single version) 00:00 Tools
The Motive - Greg Walsh Remix 00:00 Tools
The Big Sweep 00:00 Tools
The Big Sweep (Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blessed Days (The Tokyo Mix) 00:00 Tools
What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)? 02:45 Tools
Quiet Place 00:00 Tools
Jungle 00:00 Tools
The Big Sweep - Club Mix 00:00 Tools
The Happening 00:00 Tools
Distant Homes 00:00 Tools
Fault (dub) 00:00 Tools
Big Area (Club Mix) 06:12 Tools
Prairie Rose (UK Extended) 06:25 Tools
Searching 00:00 Tools
Big Area (Euro Mix) 00:00 Tools
Let Her Fall (UK Mix) 03:26 Tools
Clank 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Living Without You) US Extended 05:55 Tools
Big Area - Lost Mix 00:00 Tools
Then Jericho 00:00 Tools
Never Surrender 00:00 Tools
Then Jerico - Big Area 00:00 Tools
Big Area (Instrumental) 04:48 Tools
All in All 00:00 Tools
The Motive - The Nightmare Mix 00:00 Tools
Some People 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Usa mix) 00:00 Tools
Breakdown in Paradise 00:00 Tools
Don't Ever Leave 00:00 Tools
Walking on Glass 00:00 Tools
Euphoria 00:00 Tools
Feel You More 00:00 Tools
Fault [Dub] 00:00 Tools
Brotherman 00:00 Tools
The Motive (The Nightmare Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blessed Days [The Tokyo Mix] 00:00 Tools
Energy 00:00 Tools
Sugar Box - Blue Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Iain Banks 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Extended) 00:00 Tools
Orgasmaphobia 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Greg Walsh Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Big Area (Lost Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Big Sweep (dance mix) 00:00 Tools
The Big Area - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
You Ought To Know - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Big Area '97 04:48 Tools
Helpless - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Muscle Deep - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Reasons 00:00 Tools
Big Area - Then Jerico 06:13 Tools
The Motive '96 (Dance Mix) 00:00 Tools
Love Pains 00:00 Tools
Fault - US Extended 00:00 Tools
sugarbox 00:00 Tools
The Motive - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
The Hitcher - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Prairie Rose - UK Extended 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Living Without You) (Extended Mix) 00:00 Tools
Fault (US Extended) 00:00 Tools
Trampled Underfoot 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Midnight Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Box Blue 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Living Without You) (US Extended) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Box (Blue Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Blessed Days - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Sugar Box - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
blessed days (tokyo mix) 00:00 Tools
A Quiet Place (Apathy And Symp 00:00 Tools
Reeling - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Mentello & The Fixer 00:00 Tools
Let Her Fall (U.K. Mix) 00:00 Tools
Prairie Rose (U.K. Extended) 00:00 Tools
Praire Rose 00:00 Tools
Muscle Deep (Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Big Area (12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
What Does It Take - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
Where You Lie - Hammersmith Odeon 1989 00:00 Tools
The Motive (Remix) 00:00 Tools
THE MOTIVE (Apathy and Sympathy) 00:00 Tools
Big Area (Live) 04:48 Tools
Muscle Deep (7") 00:00 Tools
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Then Jerico were a British rock band from the late 1980s. Then Jerico produced two outstanding albums of creative songwriting, instrumentation, arrangement and production. The singles "Big Area" and "Sugar Box" being especially memorable. The song "Big Area" was featured in the 1989 science fiction film "Slipstream" starring Mark Hamill. The band included singer Mark Shaw, bassist Jasper Stainthorpe, drummer Steve Wren, and guitarist Scott Taylor.[2] The band played at The Limelight Club in NYC in 1983 and signed to London Records in 1984. The single "The Big Sweep" was recorded for London but they objected to the lyrical subject matter (an anti-Robert Maxwell/Rupert Murdoch statement). It was initially released by the track's producer Martin Rushent on his own Immaculate label in 1985 and later as a limited edition by London Records along with the new song, "Fault".[2] The band's songs "Muscle Deep" and "The Motive" charted in 1987.[2] They enjoyed success with two albums, First (The Sound of Music) (1987) co-produced by Mark Shaw and Owen Davies, which reached number 35 in the UK Albums Chart,[3] followed by The Big Area in 1989 that went gold and reached number 4 in the UK Albums Chart.[3] Producer Rick Nowels took care of about more than half of the tracks on that album which also led to the appearance of Belinda Carlisle on side vocals on the single "What Does It Take".[4] Released in 1988, ahead of the group's second album, "Big Area" achieved their greatest chart success, peaking at number 13 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] The original Then Jerico line-up split up in early 1990,[5] with Mark Shaw leaving the band to pursue a solo career. He released his only studio album, Almost for EMI in 1991.[6][7] It was produced by guitarist Andy Taylor and included two singles "Love So Bright" and "Under Your Spell".[7] Mark Shaw has also worked off and on with Spandau Ballet lead singer Tony Hadley and the SAS Band.[2] In 1998, Shaw re-activated Then Jerico, writing the materials for Orgasmaphobia, a self-financed album[6][8] released on Eagle Rock. The album was co-produced by Mark Shaw and Andy Taylor with collaborations from Taylor, Simple Minds' keyboard player Mick MacNeil and author Iain Banks.[8] In 2000, a live album Alive & Exposed was released by Yeaah! Records credited to 'Then Jerico... Mark Shaw Etc.'.[9] It was a recording made in the summer of 1992 of a concert at The Grand Theatre, Clapham in London.[9][10] It contained a new song "Step into The Light".[10] Shaw embarked on a new Then Jerico tour in 2012 with an original line-up of the band, made up of Mark Shaw, guitarists Rob Downes and Scott Taylor, bass player Jasper Stainthorpe and drummer Steve Wren.[11] A Reprise Tour was launched for 2013[12] to promote the release of the 'Reprise' compilation album[12] on Warner / Rhino Music with a number of appearances including at Henley's Rewind the 80s Music[13][14] and at the Let's Rock Bristol festivals.[15] As of February 2014 the 'original' Then Jerico called it a day; however, lead singer Mark Shaw has continued, as he vowed to do, with a new and improved line-up to fulfill Let's Rock festival dates in May, June and July. In 2015 Shaw has been playing club shows prior to a new album release in 2016 and a forthcoming performance at "Let's Rock London", Clapham Common, London, on 16 July 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.