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James BiographyAs one of the first groups to be dubbed "the next Smiths," James became an institution on the British alternative music scene of the '80s and '90s with their pleasant folk-pop. Early in their career, James were blessed by praise from their idol Morrissey, which turned out to be both a blessing and a curse. The group was pegged as second-rate Smiths, yet continued to tour and record, eventually gaining a sizable following. In the late '80s, the group, like many of their British peers, became involved in the acid house-inspired "baggy" scene and recorded the baggy-inspired "Sit Down," which became their breakthrough hit. Shortly after "Sit Down," James became more experimental, culminating in a collaboration with Brian Eno that resulted in their biggest American album, Laid, in 1993. James took four years to follow Laid, by which time their audience had returned to a cult following.James formed in Manchester in 1982, when Paul Gilbertson (guitar), Jim Glennie (bass), and Gavan Whelan (drums) met Tim Booth (vocals) at Manchester University and asked him to join their fledgling band. During the next year, the band became regulars on the local club circuit, and by 1983, they had signed to Factory, releasing their debut EP, Jimone, later that year. Two years later, their second EP, James II, was released, and Morrissey, the lead singer of the Smiths, publicly endorsed the group, asking them to open for his group. By the summer of 1985, Larry Gott had replaced Gilbertson, and the group signed to Sire Records. Working with producer Lenny Kaye, the group recorded its debut, Stutter, that year, releasing it in early 1986 to generally positive reviews. Over the next two years, James toured constantly, building up a solid fan base. They released their second album, the folky Strip-Mine, in 1988. The record failed to capitalize on their live following, and the band departed Sire the following year, signing with the independent Rough Trade. On their new label, James released the moderately successful "Sit Down" and the live album One Man Clapping, which climbed to number one on the indie charts. In 1990, Whelan was replaced by David Baynton-Power, and James expanded to a septet with the addition of keyboardist Mark Hunter, violinist Saul Davies, and trumpeter Andy Diagram. The new lineup signed to Fontana Records and released Gold Mother in the fall. Following a handful of minor hit singles, Gold Mother finally became a breakthrough success in the spring of 1991, when a re-recorded version of "Sit Down" -- now boasting a contemporary baggy beat -- climbed to number two on the U.K. charts and became a staple on U.S. modern rock radio. Although the success of "Sit Down" was a blessing, it also was a curse, as the single became all James were known for. The band began to rebel in concert, playing almost nothing but new material, and their next album, 1992's Seven, was perceived as a misguided stab at big arena rock. For the follow-up to Seven, James stripped away Diagram and worked with producer Brian Eno. The resulting record, Laid, was a quieter, more ambitious album, and it received some of the band's best reviews. While the album was ignored in the U.K., it was an alternative rock hit in the U.S. on the strength of the title track, which became a crossover hit. During the Laid sessions, James recorded another album's worth of experimental music with Eno that was released in the fall of 1994 as Wah Wah. The album received mixed reviews and the group took an extended break throughout 1995, partly due to guitarist Gott's departure. In 1996, Tim Booth recorded a collaboration with composer Angelo Badalamenti (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet) entitled Booth and the Bad Angel, which received generally positive reviews. With guitarist Adrian Oxaal in tow, James returned in early 1997 with Whiplash, a more straightforward record that was greeted with mixed reviews. 1999's Millionaires, recorded with new guitarist Michael Kulas, was initially released only in the U.K. Their spectacular follow up, 2001's Pleased to Meet You, was also available only in the U.K. A few months later, frontman Tim Booth announced his departure from the band he founded nearly 20 years before, citing that it was the right time to go. A winter tour of the U.K. was slated for December 2001, marking Booth's last with the band. The remaining members insisted they'd carry on; however, James officially called it quits at the tour's end. Stephen Thomas Erlewine. 2007 - Fresh As A Daisy: The Singles (2CD)01. James - What's The World02. James - Folklore 03. James - Fire So Close 04. James - If Things Were Perfect 05. James - Hymn For A Village 06. James - Chainmail 07. James - So Many Ways 08. James - Johnny Yen 09. James - What For 10. James - Ya Ho 11. James - Sit Down 12. James - Come Home 13. James - How Was It For You? 14. James - Lose Control 15. James - Sound 16. James - Born Of Frustation 17. James - Ring The Bells 18. James - Seven 19. James - Sometimes 20. James - Laid 21. James - Jam J 22. James - Say Something 23. James - She's A Star 24. James - Tomorrow 25. James - Waltzing Along 26. James - Destiny Calling 27. James - Runaground 28. James - I Know What I'm Here For 29. James - Just Like Fred Astaire 30. James - We're Going To Miss You 31. James - Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) 32. James - Who Are You 33. James - Chameleon 2007 - Who Are You (single)01. James - Who Are You2001 - B-Sides Ultra01. James - Gone Too Far02. James - Honest Pleasure 03. James - Sunday Morning 04. James - China Girl (BBC Session) 05. James - Still Alive 06. James - The Lake 07. James - I Defeat 08. James - Goalie's Ball 09. James - Chunny Pops 10. James - Tonight 11. James - Dreaming Up Tomorrow 12. James - William Burroughs 13. James - Assassin 14. James - Stolen Horse 15. James - Undertaker 16. James - Egoiste 17. James - Van Gogh's Dog 18. James - Where You Gonna Run? 2001 - Pleased To Meet You01. James - Space02. James - Falling Down 03. James - English Beefcake 04. James - Junkie 05. James - Pleased to Meet You 06. James - The Shining 07. James - Senorita 08. James - Gaudi 09. James - What Is It Good For 10. James - Give It Away 11. James - Fine 12. James - Getting Away With It (All MEss 13. James - Alaskan Pipeline 1999 - Millionaires01. James - Crash02. James - Just Like Fred Astaire 03. James - I Know What I'm Here For 04. James - Shooting My Mouth Off 05. James - We're Going To Miss You 06. James - Strangers 07. James - Hello 08. James - Afro Lover 09. James - Surprise 10. James - Dumb Jam 11. James - Someone's Got It In For Me 12. James - Vervaceous 1997 - Whiplash01. James - Tomorrow02. James - Lost A Friend 03. James - Waltzing Along 04. James - She's A Star 05. James - Greenpeace 06. James - Go To The Bank 07. James - Play Dead 08. James - Avalanche 09. James - Homeboy 10. James - Watering Hole 11. James - Blue Pastures 1994 - Wah Wah01. James - Hammer Strings02. James - Pressure's On 03. James - Jam J 04. James - Frequency Dip 05. James - Lay The Law Down 06. James - Burn The Cat 07. James - Maria 08. James - Low Clouds 09. James - Building A Fire 10. James - Gospel Oak 11. James - Dvv 12. James - Say Say Something 13. James - Rhythmic Dreams 14. James - Dead Man 15. James - Rain Whistling 16. James - Basic Brian 17. James - Low Clouds 18. James - Bottom Of The Well 19. James - Honest Joe 20. James - Arabic Agony 21. James - Tomorrow 22. James - Laughter 23. James - Sayonara 1993 - Laid01. James - Out To Get You02. James - Sometimes (Lester Piggott) 03. James - Dream Thrum 04. James - One Of The Three 05. James - Say Something 06. James - Five-O 07. James - P.S. 08. James - Everybody Knows 09. James - Knuckle Too Far 10. James - Low Low Low 11. James - Laid 12. James - Lullaby 13. James - Skindiving 1992 - Seven01. James - Born Of Frustration02. James - Ring The Bells 03. James - Sound 04. James - Bring A Gun 05. James - Mother 06. James - Don't Wait That Long 07. James - Live A Love Of Life 08. James - Next Lover 09. James - Heavens 10. James - Protect Me 11. James - Seven 1990 - Gold Mother01. James - Come Home (Flood Mix)02. James - Lose Control 03. James - Goverment Walls 04. James - God Only Knows 05. James - U Cant Tell How Much Suffering 06. James - How Was It For You? 07. James - Sit Down 08. James - Walking The Ghost 09. James - Gold Mother 10. James - Top Of The World 11. James - Crescendo 12. James - Hang On 13. James - Come Home (Skunk Weed Mix) 14. James - Lose Control (Live @ GLR) 15. James - Sit Down (Live@G-Mex) 1986 - Stutter01. James - Skullduggery02. James - Scarecrow 03. James - So Many Ways 04. James - Just Hip 05. James - Johnny Yen 06. James - Summer Songs 07. James - Really Hard 08. James - Billys Shirts 09. James - Why So Close 10. James - Withdrawn 11. James - Black Hole |
