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''Jeopardy'' is the debut studio album by English post-punk band The Sound, released in November 1980 by record label Korova. == Background ==
Following their 1979 EP ''Physical World'', the band started work on a full-length album. Impressed by the rough mixes, Korova signed the group. ''Jeopardy'' was recorded inexpensively at Elephant Studios in London, and was produced by The Sound themselves and Nick Robbins. Adrian Janes, ex-member of The Outsiders along with Sound frontman Adrian Borland and Bob Lawrence, contributed writing to two tracks,〔 despite not being a member of The Sound.〔 Regarding the album, drummer Michael Dudley said:
I felt I had really achieved something in my life. I couldn't wait to hand out copies to family and friends () It was the most fun to record and the biggest challenge to work on in the studio (all The Sound's albums ). The album was preceded by the release of the single "Heyday" in September 1980. The single was well received in the press, with Dave McCullough of ''Sounds'' calling the song "one of the most exciting and most astonishingly adept big label debut singles I've heard since The Jam's 'In the City'."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Brittle Heaven – The Official Adrian Borland Website )〕
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