I'd start with the live album - "The Freedom Train", as Jump are fantastic live, and this album captured a momentous gig very well. It was recorded in late '98 at the original Bass player's last gig - the gig was a two and a half hour long showcase of their music to date. The album condenses that to 74 minutes, but still includes songs from all of their albums. (IIRC, the second track "The Lightbox" appears on a very early demo tape that I have stored somewhere..)


After that I don't really have a strong opinion - the production has gotten better over the years (The Winds Of Change was overproduced and lacks energy IMO), but all of their albums are good. I haven't heard their latest...yet. Time to buy.

They don't have many copies of TWOC left to sell...so if you suspect that you'd want to end up with all of their work then don't hang around too long with that one.
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