My Jealous God

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Pray 00:00 Tools
Everything About You 03:39 Tools
Everything About You (la locomotive) 00:00 Tools
Pray (edit) 00:00 Tools
What You Want (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Pray (Beats) 00:00 Tools
Just Like Mine 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
Undressed 00:00 Tools
In Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
Easy (edit) 00:00 Tools
Evolew 00:00 Tools
Sleep 00:00 Tools
Everything About You (the knowledge) 00:00 Tools
Consolation 00:00 Tools
Pray (Thumpin' Bass Mix) 00:00 Tools
Pray (Message Mix) 00:00 Tools
Afraid 00:00 Tools
Carol Caviare 00:00 Tools
The One I Love 00:00 Tools
Pray (Bumpin' Beats Mix) 00:00 Tools
Suppose 00:00 Tools
Watching 00:00 Tools
Pray (Conversion Mix) 00:00 Tools
Asked For 00:00 Tools
I've Got Everything 00:00 Tools
Petrol Bomb 00:00 Tools
02 Undressed 00:00 Tools
She Said 00:00 Tools
Everything About You (The Knowledge - Mixed by A Guy Called Gerald) 00:00 Tools
Pray (Holy Trinity Mix) 00:00 Tools
Unfinished Epitaph 00:00 Tools
03 Sleep 00:00 Tools
Everything About You (The Knowledge) 00:00 Tools
What You Want 00:00 Tools
04 Consolation 00:00 Tools
Pray (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
Pray (12 Version) 00:00 Tools
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My Jealous God were a British Indie music band from South London who had a recording career from 1989 to 1992, first on Rough Trade Records and then Fontana Records. The founder and lead singer was Jim Melly. Other band members were Danny Burke (Lead Guitar), Chris O'Donnell (Bass) and Andrew Berkeley (Drums). The band released three singles: "Everything About You" (July 1990), "Pray" (October 1990) and "Easy" (February 1992) and made several live appearances, but did not release an album. They did, however, record an album that was shelved before it could be released because the group had disbanded. A fourth single, a re-recorded version of "Pray" with new lyrics was pressed but withdrawn (April 1992), although some copies have since surfaced. A video was released for the original release of "Pray". The band received some criticism for being London-based and appearing to make music similar to the 'Madchester' scene of the time. Founder Jim Melly later became, and still is, a Professor of Popular Culture and wrote a history of The Faces pop group that received very discouraging reviews. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.