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 | | An early critic dubbed the music: "The sound of the working class ascending to heaven." An unimpressed college radio deejay once described it as "circus music" and for a time the band reluctantly accepted the moniker "circus rock." Colorblind himself would probably call it music, if he could get away with it. |
 | | After toiling in obscurity in San Fransisco for four years, Colorblind moved the operation back to his hometown of Rochester, N.Y. The band's fortunes took a sudden turn for the better when, in 1988, English deejays Andy Kershaw, Liz Kershaw and John Peel began playing the Experience's eponymously-titled first album. |
 | | The resulting demi-furer brought the CBJE to Europe for extended tours on three occasions, and gave the good citizens of Great Britain, Germany, France, Norway, Holland, Switzerland and Belgium the opportunity to witness the band live. |
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