<body><![CDATA[First released last year, when its sales failed to match the critical acclaim, this debut album from the Brighton trio of Jessie Banks, James Stephenson and Sean Hennessey receives a well-deserved second push on a new label, with a new title and two new tracks. There are three reasons for dashing out to buy it at once: the songs, which synthesise classic soul with Bacharach pop and feed a John Barry-like romantic streak through a filter of edgy electronica; the fact that an album this swooning and lushly upholstered was recorded for nothing in a tiny basement as, Fleetwood Mac-like, Banks and Hennessey's relationship fragmented; and, above all, for Banks's extraordinary voice, part Dusty, part Bassey, and one of the finest pop-soul instruments this country has produced in years. Click <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.chungking.co.uk"><b>here</b></a> to visit the official Chungking website.]]></body>