Doubt | ||||
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Studio album by Jesus Jones | ||||
Released | January 29, 1991 | |||
Recorded | May 1990 | |||
Genre | Alternative, alternative dance, techno | |||
Length | 40:39 37:11 (without bonus track) |
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Label | SBK/Food/Parlophone | |||
Producer | Ian Curnow, Mike Edwards, Phil Harding, Andy Ross | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Doubt is the second album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 1991 through Food Records, distributed by SBK Records and via Parlophone. The album reached #25 in the US and topped the UK chart.
The booklet of this album said it was recorded in seven days in May 1990, but that "the mixing took a bit longer". While the album had been finished in the spring of 1990, its release was delayed until the beginning of 1991 by the band's label Food Records.
There is a message in the booklet which warns people of "possible damage to musical equipment", it reads:
Warning This album contains extreme sounds which could damage musical equipment when played at high volume
The booklet also gives small descriptions to the songs. For example, "I'm Burning" is subtitled "A re-occurrence of the B-side that was too good syndrome". The booklet also claimes Doubt to be inspired by both legal and pirate radio stations in London.
Jesus Jones have said the songs on the album are primarily about hope, optimism, and enjoying everything around you.
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Jesus Jones became best known for their popular hit single "Right Here, Right Now", which would later be used in K-Mart commercials.
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1991 | The Billboard 200 | 25 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1991 | "International Bright Young Thing" | Modern Rock Tracks | 6 |
1991 | "Real, Real, Real" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 5 |
1991 | "Real, Real, Real" | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | 27 |
1991 | "Real, Real, Real" | Modern Rock Tracks | 26 |
1991 | "Real, Real, Real" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 4 |
1991 | "Right Here, Right Now" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 29 |
1991 | "Right Here, Right Now" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 7 |
1991 | "Right Here, Right Now" | Modern Rock Tracks | 1 |
1991 | "Right Here, Right Now" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
Preceded by The Soul Cages by Sting |
UK number one album February 9, 1991 – February 15, 1991 |
Succeeded by Innuendo by Queen |