Spring Heel Jack

Spring Heel Jack

Real Name:
John Richard Timothy Coxon & Ashley Wales
Members:
Variations:
[a5032]
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Albums

There Are Strings

(4 versions)
Rough Trade 1995

Versions

(2xLP, Album)
Trade 2, Island Records 1996

68 Million Shades

(3 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records, Trade 2 1996

Busy Curious Thirsty

(4 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records, Trade 2 1997

Treader

(3 versions)
Tugboat Records 1999

Disappeared

(3 versions)
Thirsty Ear 2000

Oddities

(CD, Album)
Thirsty Ear 2000

Spring Heel JackBlue Series Continuum, The - Masses (CD, Album)

Thirsty Ear 2001

AMaSSED

(CD, Album)
Thirsty Ear 2002

Spring Heel Jack with Matthew Shipp, Evan Parker, J Spaceman*, William Parker, Han Bennink - Live (CD, Album)

Thirsty Ear 2003

The Sweetness Of The Water

(2 versions)
Thirsty Ear 2004

Songs & Themes

(CD, Album)
Thirsty Ear 2008

Mass

(File, MP3, 320)
Seven Things 2009

Singles & EPs

Where Do You Fit In? / Life In The Freezer

(2 versions)
Rough Trade, Rough Trade 1994

The Sea Lettuce

(2 versions)
Rough Trade 1994

Oceola

(2 versions)
Rough Trade 1994

Lee Perry

(3 versions)
Rough Trade 1995

Suspensions EP

(2 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records 1996

68 Million Shades......Sampler

(12", Smplr)
Island Records, Trade 2 1996

Casino Parts 1 & 2

(6 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records 1997

Bank Of America

(3 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records 1997

Hale-Bopp

(4 versions)
Trade 2, Island Records 1997

The Sound Of Music EP

(CD, EP)
Tugboat Records 1999

Low & Spring Heel Jack - Bombscare EP (2 versions)

Tugboat Records 2000

Alec Empire / Spring Heel Jack - C-Pij 02 (7", Ltd)

C-Pij 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Apr 06, 2002
definately different jungle business most tracks are heavy as and have different drum patterns! (fuck me no hardstep!)
busy curious thirsty is a fucking ace album and is highly recommended to proper junglists with open ears
Review by Pixleking Feb 08, 2004
True pioneers, their early stuff is amazingly atmospheric, and some of the best of their career so far. Saw them play live recently and their new stuff is very different, and very jazzy!
Review by SHOGUN Aug 17, 2002
Grab their first album "There Are Strings" if you have the chance...Serious atmospherics and wicked drum patterns.

LTJ only dreams of making this stuff.

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