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''Jesus Egg That Wept'' is the second solo album by
Danielle Dax Danielle Dax (born 23 September 1958) is an English experimental musician and producer most active from the late-1970s to the mid-1990s. Early life She was born Danielle Gardner, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Dax's first performance on ...
, an English experimental musician and former member of the Lemon Kittens. It was originally recorded and released in 1984 on the Awesome Records label. The album was re-released in 1993 on the Biter Of Thorpe label (BOT131-02CD) and distributed through
World Serpent Distribution World Serpent Distribution was a British record label and music distribution house formed in the 1990s by David Gibson, Alan Trench and Alison Webster. Douglas Pearce of Death In June coined the company name in 1991, ''World Serpent'' being anot ...
. Dax wrote and produced all the songs on the album as well as playing the guitar, honky-tonk piano, drums, bass, flute, keyboards, tenor saxophone, tapes, TR-808, synths, metal kalimba and providing the vocals. Additional instruments were played by David Knight on ''Evil-Honky Stomp'' and ''Fortune Cheats'';
Karl Blake Karl Blake (born 1956 in Reading, Berkshire, England) is a vocalist, bassist, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Most of his own music can be described as Progressive rock, progressive-experimental music, experimental and sometimes psychedelic ...
, another former member of the Lemon Kittens, provided additional sounds on ''Ostrich''. Cover artwork was again created by Holly Warburton. Warburton's artwork can be found on most of Dax's early work. The album originally contained the song "Here Come the Harvest Buns", which had previously appeared on her debut LP ''Pop-Eyes''. The song was removed from the track list when the album was issued on CD for the first time in 1993.


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Danielle Dax Official Website
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