Jackinabox
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Jackinabox is the third studio album by the British
band Turin Brakes
. Recorded in their own recording studio in Brixton
during 2004, the album includes the singles "Fishing For a Dream" and "Over and Over". It is the follow-up to Ether Song
. The album reached no. 9 in the UK Charts in the first week, despite the fact that first single "Fishing For A Dream" did not sell well (charting at no. 35). Also released with a bonus DVD and on vinyl. The song "Red Moon" was later recorded in an unplugged version and released as an EP with new material.
The Japanese version featured a bonus track "Where I've Been" which was not released elsewhere.
Great Britain
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band Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes are a modern folk duo, comprising Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, hailing from Balham, London. They had a UK top 5 hit with their song "Painkiller ".-1999–2003:...
. Recorded in their own recording studio in Brixton
Brixton
Brixton is a district in the London Borough of Lambeth in south London, England. It is south south-east of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London....
during 2004, the album includes the singles "Fishing For a Dream" and "Over and Over". It is the follow-up to Ether Song
Ether Song
The album also occasionally came with bonus discs, depending on the region and version. The album was later released with the single "5 Mile " as a bonus CD, but initial pressings with bonus discs came with the following tracklist:...
. The album reached no. 9 in the UK Charts in the first week, despite the fact that first single "Fishing For A Dream" did not sell well (charting at no. 35). Also released with a bonus DVD and on vinyl. The song "Red Moon" was later recorded in an unplugged version and released as an EP with new material.
The Japanese version featured a bonus track "Where I've Been" which was not released elsewhere.