Blind Mr. Jones were a British shoegazing band of the early 1990s, from Marlow, England. Many of their songs, primarily on their first album Stereo Musicale, stood out from their shoegaze contemporaries by prominent use of flute. On their early EPs, Eyes Wide featured guitar parts written by Slowdive's Neil Halstead and Crazy Jazz featured harmonica from Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood. Their music was difficult to find on CD until 2005 when it was reissued on compilations by Cherry Red Records.

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  • Blind Mr. Jones were a British shoegazing band of the early 1990s, from Marlow, England. Many of their songs, primarily on their first album Stereo Musicale, stood out from their shoegaze contemporaries by prominent use of flute. On their early EPs, Eyes Wide featured guitar parts written by Slowdive's Neil Halstead and Crazy Jazz featured harmonica from Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood. Their music was difficult to find on CD until 2005 when it was reissued on compilations by Cherry Red Records.
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  • James Franklin Richard Moore Jon Tegner Will Teversham Jon White
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  • Blind Mr. Jones were a British shoegazing band of the early 1990s, from Marlow, England. Many of their songs, primarily on their first album Stereo Musicale, stood out from their shoegaze contemporaries by prominent use of flute. On their early EPs, Eyes Wide featured guitar parts written by Slowdive's Neil Halstead and Crazy Jazz featured harmonica from Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood. Their music was difficult to find on CD until 2005 when it was reissued on compilations by Cherry Red Records.
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