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01 Out of My Mind
02 Out of My Mind (Express Version)
03 Live From Death Row
04 Hoochie Coochie Man
John Moore joined the Jesus and Mary Chain in 1986, succeeding
Bobby Gillespie on drum duties, later moving to guitar.
When he left the Jesus and Mary Chain in 1988, he formed John Moore & The Expressway,
releasing two albums.
He later formed a new band called
Revolution 9.
who released several singles, and one album
You Might As Well Live.
In 1997 he formed
Black Box Recorder with
Luke Haines and
Sarah Nixey. The band released three studio albums:
England Made Me,
The Facts of Life and
Passionoia, as well as a compilation
The Worst of Black Box Recorder. The single "The Facts of Life" reached number 20 in the UK chart and the band appeared on
Top Of The Pops.
In 2005, he released an album,
Half Awake on his own
The Germ Organization label.
Moore is also known for his
saw playing; he has played saw on both
Art Brut albums, namely the 2007 single "Direct Hit".
Moore also occasionally plays saw at Haines' concerts.
Moore has also contributed articles to British newspaper
The Guardian,
and also releases his own music through his Myspace page.
In the 1990s, Moore was at the forefront of the revival of interest in
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