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Jakko in conversation with Jon Kirkman talking about his wide and varied career, from Level 42 to the 21st Century Schizoid Band.

 
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Cover scan for Mustard Gas & Roses/Are My Ears On Wrong?
 
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Catalogue number
VP241010CD
Release date
22/09/2003
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CD
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Jakko Jakszyk
Mustard Gas & Roses/Are My Ears On Wrong?

Mustard Gas & Roses was Jakko's first solo album - it is easy to listen to in parts, while others may stretch your sensibilities somewhat. Over 50 mins of quality music this album also features the talents of B.J.Cole, Danny Thompson and Sam Brown.

The music on Are My Ears On Wrong? is comprised of selected tracks from two previously unreleased solo recordings. The rich and varied material includes performances from Davey Jones (Monkees), Mark Bedford (Madness), John Giblin (Simple Minds/Pete Gabriel), Lenny Henry and legendary bass player Danny Thompson.