The Screaming Jets‘ groundbreaking debut album All For One has been given the 30 Year Anniversary Edition treatment.

The original album peaked at number on the ARIA charts back in 1991 and featured the Grant Walmsley penned track Better which launched the band to the world.

The re-recoding, which dropped today, was overseen by the original producer, Steve James, and has been repackaged with new artwork that gives a solid nod to the original cover.

The band have also used the release as an opportunity to announce their rescheduled national tour dates for 2022.

โ€œIf you’ve ordered the album and a ticket – don’t worry we’ve got you. The album will be sent out week of release and your ticket will move to the rescheduled dates,โ€ frontman Dave Gleeson said.

Yep, thatโ€™s right. Feel old yet? Well, never fear because to mark the auspicious occasion, the current Jets lineup โ€“ Dave Gleeson, Paul Woseen, Jimi Hocking, Scott Kingman, and Cameron McGlinchey, have headed into the studio with original producer Steve James, to give the celebrated set a fresh coat of paint.

The current Jets’ lineup including Dave Gleeson, Paul Woseen, Jimi Hocking, Scott Kingman, and Cameron McGlinchey, will celebrate the 30 Year Anniversary Edition of All For One with a gig at Belmont 16s on Friday 12 August 2022. Tickets are on sale now.


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