Jericho (uk)

Jericho

Already pioneers at home under their earlier name The Churchills, the band relocated to the UK in 1971 under the guidance of a big management, changing their name to Jericho Jones and finally Jericho. Released by A&M in February 1972, the self-titled Jericho album was heavier, longer, and more progressive than anything they had done before. Built around extended compositions, fearless arrangements, and telepathic ensemble playing, it captured a band operating at full creative stretch. The album opens with "Ethiopia", a ferocious multi-section rocker whose volcanic riffing and sudden twists set the tone for everything that follows. "Don't You Let Me Down", later issued as a single, delivers urgent hooks wrapped in the group's distinctive modal flavor. The towering "Featherbed" moves from melodic introspection to a widescreen instrumental workout that became the band's breakthrough moment on British stages. At the heart of the record lies "Justin and Nova", Robb Huxley's sweeping, cinematic psychedelic/ progressive epic. With its emotional narrative, dramatic dynamics, and lush piano and strings, the track has grown into a cult classic, often cited by fans as one of the era's lost masterpieces. The album closes with "Kill Me With Your Love" a hard-edged, proto-metal piece, ending the journey in grand, theatrical fashion. Internal strains and homesickness soon led to lineup changes, and despite tours, new singles, and even interest from heavyweight industry figures, momentum proved difficult to sustain. Within a short time, Jericho was over. *Newly remastered sound *Original artwork in hard cardboard sleeve *Insert with detailed liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things) with input from original member Robb Huxley *Extra insert with lyrics

Price
€ 32.00
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release date
01-05-2026
Label
Item-nr
612680
EAN
4255805501535
Availability
Exp. 01-05-2026
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. ETHIOPIA
2. DON'T YOU LET ME DOWN
3. FEATHERBED
4. JUSTIN AND NOVA
5. KILL ME WITH YOUR LOVE