Black N White was the last recording carried out in the Hollywood Dell tree house that previously recorded tracks for Duran Duran, Steve Ferrone, Fleetwood Mac, Dan Hill, Alan Frew, Celine Dion, and was the temporary home of Alanis Morissette during her Jagged Little Pill sessions.
The songs on the Black n White album were written and recorded by John Jones during a two-month period of 2002.
Drum legend Steve Ferrone accompanies Jones creating a captivating groove in 6/8 time, that is rare in rock music.
Jones was inspired to write "Never" after an experiencing a powerful dream about a perfect natural World without the industrial poisons of the second millennium.
Jones takes the angst of the 1960s, and with the help of Ferrone, turns it into a grooving reggae style swinger for the real 21st century.
"Already Gone" is a very Beatles influenced song that was written by John Jones about a relationship that was doomed before it started.
"The Open Door" is a powerful Led Zeppelin influenced track about the angst of suicide.
Black N White was recorded using the digital audio work stations; Logic and Pro Tools.
The cover was designed by Jimmy McKeever to represent: a jester; a propeller; yin and yang; inside out; black n white.