
Quantum Jump was a 1970s British cult band, consisting of keyboard player and singer Rupert Hine, guitarist Mark Warner, bass player John G. Perry (then of Caravan) and drummer Trevor Morais (ex-The Peddlers). Quantum Jump was formed in 1973 at Farmyard rehearsal studios. The idea for the name came from a conversation Hine had with an ex-Cambridge University friend and filmmaker, Anthony Stern. "He had told me about the relatively recent discovery at Cambridge of the manner in which an electron's energy increases and decreases.
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The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger - 2014 Remaster
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Over Rio
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Constant Forest
No American Starship
Starbright Park
No American Starship (Looking for the Next World)
Europe on a Dollar a Day
Alta Loma Road
Cocabana Havana
Love Crossed (Like Vines in Our Eyes)
Neighbours
The Seance
Blue Mountain
Something at the Bottom of the Sea
Alto Loma Road
No American Starship (Looking For The Next World) - 2014 Remaster
Lone Ranger
Cocobana Havana
Captain Boogaloo - 2014 Remaster
Neighbours (Limbo Cottage)
The Séance (Too Spooky)
The Lone Ranger - 1979 Hit 45 Remix - 2014 Remaster
Barracuda - 2014 Remaster
The Séance (Too Spooky) - 2014 Remaster
Neighbours (Limbo Cottage) - 2014 Remaster
Constant Foreset
Over Rio - 2014 Remaster
Alta Loma Road - 2014 Remaster
Blue Mountain (Aloha Green Sea)
Constant Foreset - 2014 Remaster
Captain Boogaloo (mixing version)
Don't Look Now - 2014 Remaster
Over Rio (mixing version)
No American Starship (mixing version)
Drift
The Lone Ranger (1979 remix)
Summer In The City ('Abandoned Lovin' Spoonful Cover')
Starbright Park - 2014 Remaster
Don't Look Now ('Mixing' Version)
Barracuda ('Mixing' Version)
Blue Mountain ('Mixing' Version)
Cocabana Havana - 2014 Remaster
Something At The Bottom Of The Sea - 2014 Remaster
Love Crossed (Like Vines In Our Eyes) - 2014 Remaster
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