Jesus Jones: Live at the Marquee Trailer

Jesus Jones: Live at the Marquee Trailer (2003)

15 September 2003 153 mins

Rocker Jesus Jones brings their inimitable beat and toe-tapping sounds to a special performance at the Marquee in London. The 25 songs include "Zeros and Ones," "Move Mountains," "International Bright Young Thing," "Next Big Thing," "Devil You Know," "In the Face of All This," "Bring It On Down," "All the Answers," "Chemical Number One," "Come On Home," "Right Here Right Now," "Are You Satisfied," "Welcome Back Victoria" and more.

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