Jean-Paul Sartre Experience

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Jean-Paul Sartre Experience
JPS Experience
Origin New Zealand
Genre(s) indie rock
Years active 1988 - 1995
Label(s) Flying Nun Records
Former members
David Yetton
Dave Mulcahy
Gary Sullivan
James Laing

The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience, later renamed JPS Experience after a lawsuit by the estate of Jean-Paul Sartre, were an indie rock band on New Zealand's Flying Nun Records.

After the demise of JPSE, David Mulcahy went on to form Superette, and later Eskimo releasing one album before shortening their name to Kimo, while David Yetton recorded two albums with The Stereo Bus and one solo album. James Lang released one solo album and Gary Sullivan performed on the first Stereo Bus album and on early Dimmer releases.

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[edit] Discography

Date of Release Title Label Charted Certification Catalog Number
1986 Jean-Paul Sartre Experience Flying Nun Records - -
1986 Love Songs Flying Nun Records - -
1989 Size of Food Flying Nun Records - -
1993 Bleeding Star Flying Nun Records - -

[edit] Featured appearances

The group have appeared on some compilations and soundtracks since their inception in both New Zealand and Australia. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the JPS Experience.

[edit] Singles

Year Single Album NZ Singles Chart Certification
1992 "Precious/Crush/Slip" - -
1992 "Breathe/up in the sky/kickback/block" - -
1993 "Ray Of Shine/shiver" - -

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