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| | Beggars Banquet Records - artists - Gene Loves Jezebel (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | And because they were twins, and had always been close, Gene Loves Jezebel fell out of their mouths before they knew what they were saying, when they got that first gig and were stuck for a name. |
 | | It took Gene Loves Jezebel one album, 1983's "Promise," to show what they were made of, the whipping, whooping cataclysmic surge of "Upstairs," the brooding warp of "Influenza," and so much more besides; and a second, "Immigrant" - highlighted by the so-delightful "Cow" - to shake off the final shadows of their past. |
 | | Michael quit, and the remaining band now look back on the album as something which literally changed while they watched it, from a dense, driven document of the life they wanted to lead, t101.5o a widescreen crash to follow up the smash. |
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