Vice described Jones’s musical output as “weird, vibrant and progressive,” stating that she “has woven disco, new wave, post-punk, art-pop, industrial, reggae, and gospel into a tight sound that is distinctly hers, threaded together with lilting, powerful vocals.”[115] Her early music was rooted in the disco. She opted for a new wave sound in the early 1980s. She recorded a series of albums (1980’s Warm Leatherette through 1982’s Living My Life) backed by the Jamaica rhythm section duo Sly and Robbie.

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