Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind

The critically acclaimed[3] Super Natural was produced by Jim Jones and recorded in London at Space Eko East studio with Alex McGowan.

Recording commenced in July of that year and featured guest appearances from Little Barrie Cadogan, Stuart Dace, Paul-Ronney Angel, Sister Cookie, Ray 'Sonic' Hanson, Alan Clayton, Vesna Petresin, Alex McGowan, Frank Dymore, Lucifire and Julian Marszalek.

"'[6] Expanding on the 1950s rock 'n' roll influences of the Jim Jones Revue, the Righteous Mind has a darker, more cinematic sound incorporating psychedelia, country, blues and gospel, garnering favourable comparisons to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Tom Waits and the Stooges.

[10]' Vive Le Rock magazine awarded the album a 10/10 rating, writing "There really aren't enough superlatives to describe just how good 'Super Natural' is - you'll be hard pushed to find anything near as perfect anywhere else all year".

Louder Than War praised the "many moments of spectral, landscaped, beauty" alongside the "patented high octane rushes", judging it an "album of Rock 'n' roll from foot to the pedal raw rushes to dark introspective ballads distilled to perfection"[12] whilst Tinnitist noted "they are still ready, willing and able to crash, bash and thrash an old-school groove-rocker at the drop of a gold medallion.