Talk:Jesus Jones

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[edit] Digital

"The third album Perverse lays claim to being the first rock album recorded entirely digitally" - this seems an odd claim for an album recorded in 1993. I was under the impression that Philip Glass Glassworks, from 1981, was the first all-digital recording. I can't find a good source, but there's this. But then again Wikipedia's entry on Ry Cooder makes the same claim for his 1979 album Bop Till You Drop, and I have read the same about Abba's The Visitors (1981) and True Myth's 1979 self-titled album. Wikipedia claims that Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants was the second digitally recorded rock album, although it's debateable as to whether that's really rock. Was Perverse digital in a special way? -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 23:28, 16 December 2007 (UTC)