James are an English
rock
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band from
Manchester
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, who were formed in 1982.
They had popularity throughout the 1990s, with four top 10s on the
UK Singles Chart
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and nine top 10s on the
UK Albums Chart
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.
The band's best-known singles include "
Come Home", "
Sit Down", "
She's a Star" and "
Laid", which also became a hit on
American college radio.
Following the departure of lead singer
Tim Booth
Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the indie rock band James, and co-wrote several of their hit singles including " Sit Down", " Come Home", and ...
in 2001, the band became inactive, but reunited in January 2007 and have gone on to produce a further seven albums. Live performance has continually remained a central part of the band's output. As of 2010, the band had sold more than 25 million albums worldwide.
History
Formation and early releases: 1982–1987
James were formed in 1982 in
Whalley Range, Manchester, when Paul Gilbertson persuaded his friend
Jim Glennie
James Patrick Glennie (born 10 October 1963) is the bassist for and eponym of English rock band, James. He is the band's longest-serving member—having been there from the first line-up through to the present day—and now only remaining origi ...
to buy a bass guitar and form a band with him. Their line-up solidified when Gavan Whelan joined on drums. They played a string of gigs under the names Venereal and the Diseases and Volume Distortion before settling on the name of Model Team International, then shortened to Model Team. They performed mostly improvised material derived from
jam session
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s, supporting
The Fall at an early gig at
Manchester Polytechnic
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. Vocalists and other musicians drifted rapidly in and out of their line-up until the band encountered
Tim Booth
Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the indie rock band James, and co-wrote several of their hit singles including " Sit Down", " Come Home", and ...
at a student disco. Gilbertson invited him to the band's scout hut in
Withington
Withington is a suburb of Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it lies from Manchester city centre, about south of Fallowfield, north-east of Didsbury and east of Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Withington has a population of just ov ...
to join the band as a dancer; he was soon promoted to lead singer. After a brief period under the name Tribal Outlook, the band renamed themselves James in August 1982. A gig at
the Haçienda
The Haçienda was a nightclub and music venue in Manchester, North West England, which became famous during the Manchester years of the 1980s and early 1990s. It was run by the record label Factory Records.
The club opened in 1982, eventually ...
caught the attention of
Tony Wilson
Anthony Howard Wilson (20 February 1950 – 10 August 2007) was a British record label owner, radio and television presenter, nightclub manager, impresario and a journalist for Granada Television, the BBC and Channel 4.
As a co-founder ...
of
Factory Records
Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus.
The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Durutt ...
. He offered James an album deal with Factory, but the band, by now a settled live act, were worried about tarnishing their material in the studio and settled instead for a three-track EP. Their debut release, the ''
Jimone
''Jimone'' was the first release by Mancunian band James, released in November 1983 by Factory Records. It contained three tracks that also later appeared on the band's '' Village Fire'' EP. Fire So Close being a slightly different mix from the 7 ...
EP'', was recorded at
Strawberry Studios
Strawberry Studios was a recording studio in Stockport, England. Founded in 1968, it operated until the early 1990s.
Formation
The facility was originally called Inter-City Studios and located above a music store in the town centre. In early 1 ...
,
Stockport, in August 1983 and released on Factory Records in September.
It led to the band providing support for
The Smiths
The Smiths were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982. They comprised the singer Morrissey, the guitarist Johnny Marr, the bassist Andy Rourke and the drummer Mike Joyce. They are regarded as one of the most important acts to em ...
between February and April 1985 on the
Meat is Murder
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tour. The Smiths covered James's "What's The World" track during this tour.
Although they were now being touted as the "next big thing", several complex issues slowed their progress. Gilbertson's drug problems presented the band with no choice but to ask him to leave. Booth and Glennie had joined a sect named Lifewave that imposed many restrictions on their lifestyle and threatened the band's stability. The band's second EP, ''
James II'', was released over a year after the first and accompanied by a feature on the cover of the ''
NME
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'', Gilbertson having been replaced by the band's guitar tutor
Larry Gott
James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, formerly of the Mancunian band James. He is also a designer.
Music
Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on k ...
. The first two EPs would later be collected as ''
Village Fire
Village Fire is the third EP by James, released in 1985 by Factory Records. It contains all five tracks from their previously released EPs ''Jimone'' (side A) and '' James II'' (side B). The cover artwork was produced by John Carroll, whose chil ...
''.
Reviews were once again positive, and Factory were eager for James to record an album with it, but the band believed Factory were purely image-based and left the label, striking a deal with
Sire Records
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The label was founded in 1966 as Sire Productions by Seymour Stein and Richard Gottehr ...
.
Their third release, the ''
Sit Down EP'' (no relation to the song of that name) came out in February 1986 and was followed by their debut album, ''
Stutter
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,'' in July of that year.
The album reached number 68 in the
UK Albums Chart
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.
Low on money and lacking coverage and promotion, the band recorded their second album, ''
Strip-mine
''Strip-mine'' is the second studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 26 September 1988, through Sire and Blanco y Negro Records. After minimal touring and lack of success for their debut studio album ''Stutter'' (1986), the la ...
'', attempting a more conventional song structure in an attempt to please Sire. The album almost went unreleased, but after a slight remix to sound more radio-friendly, Sire released it in September 1988, over a year after its initial completion. However the album only reached number 90.
After finding a clause for ending their contract, the band left Sire.
James had by this point earned themselves a reputation as a live act and had built a solid fanbase. Sales of James T-shirts were particularly successful in Manchester even before they reached the
Top 40
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. James financed the production of a
live album ''
One Man Clapping
''One Man Clapping'' is the third album from English band James, a live album released in March 1989. The album was recorded at the Moles Club, Bath, UK on the 14 and 15 November 1988. The album was issued on their own One Man imprint of Rough Tr ...
'' with a bank loan and the help of
Rough Trade Records
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.
The album went to number 1 in the indie charts, reinvigorating media interest in the band.
Line-up changes and success: 1988–1992
In November 1988, drummer Whelan became involved in an on-stage fight with Booth and was asked to leave the band. He was replaced by
David Baynton-Power
David Baynton-Power (born 29 January 1961, in Kent, England) is a musician, best known as drummer of the long-existing English rock band James. He has a recognizable and characteristic way of playing the drums, moving his sticks in a circular mot ...
a few months later. During the following year James greatly expanded their line-up and sound palette by hiring three new members: guitarist-violinist-percussionist
Saul Davies
Saul Davies (born 28 June 1965 in Liverpool) is a British musician best known as a member of the rock band James. Davies is a multi-instrumentalist whose primary instruments are the violin, guitar and percussion.
Career
Saul Davies was hired ...
(whom Gott recruited from an amateur blues night), keyboard player
Mark Hunter, and trumpeter/percussionist
Andy Diagram (the latter a noted avant-garde and pop musician who'd played with The Diagram Brothers, Dislocation Dance, The Cotton Singers and
Pale Fountains
The Pale Fountains were an English band formed in Liverpool in 1980, and composed of Mick Head (vocalist/guitarist), Chris McCaffery (bassist), Thomas Whelan (drummer), trumpet player Andy Diagram (horns) and Ken Moss (Guitar/Bass). Diagram was ...
).
This new seven-piece line-up went into the studio to record the third James album.
New singles "
Sit Down" and "
Come Home" became strong hits in the independent charts, and the latter featured on the
compilation album ''
Happy Daze''. The album ''Gold Mother'' was intended to be released on Rough Trade but the owner of the label,
Geoff Travis
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Travis was ...
, believed James could only reach an audience of 20,000 to 30,000. The band believed they had more potential than this and bought the rights to the album from Rough Trade. A successful winter tour in 1989 attracted a deal with
Fontana Records
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Fontana started in the 1950s as a sub ...
,
and the band ended a difficult decade on an optimistic note.
''
Gold Mother
''Gold Mother'' is the third studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 4 June 1990 on Fontana Records. With the addition of drummer David Baynton-Power, violinist/guitarist Saul Davies, and keyboardist Mark Hunter, James re ...
'' was released in June 1990 just as the '
Madchester
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' movement, with its wave of popular Manchester-based indie bands, brought James to public attention and won them mainstream recognition.
Singles "How Was It for You," the remixed "
Come Home" and "Lose Control" all made the Top 40, and the band's newfound success was re-affirmed when they played two sold-out dates at the Manchester
G-Mex
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at the end of the year. In March 1991, the popularity of "Sit Down" led to a re-recorded version being released as a single, which reached number 2 in the
UK Singles Chart
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.
''Gold Mother'' was re-released to include "Sit Down" and previous single "Lose Control", and the album sold ten times more copies than Travis originally predicted. The song became one of the biggest-selling singles of the year.
The band members spent the rest of the year recording their next album, ''
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July
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'',
which was released in February 1992.
It reached number 2 in the UK Albums Chart (its lead single, "
Sound
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by ...
", had followed "Sit Down" into the top 10 a few months earlier) and earned the band some recognition in the US as they embarked on their first Stateside tour. The band's activities culminated in a sold-out show to 30,000 people at the
Alton Towers
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theme park in July, broadcast live on
BBC Radio 1
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, following which Andy Diagram left the group.
Subsequent releases: 1993–2001
In 1993, James were invited on an
acoustic tour of the
US supporting
Neil Young
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at a series of natural outdoor venues in the autumn. They returned to England refreshed and ready to record their new album with
Brian Eno
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, whom they had originally approached to produce ''Stutter'' but who had been unavailable at the time. Eno set about bringing out the
ambience in James's music, and took them through a recording process that the band later described as a "journey of self-discovery". The process resulted in not one but two albums: the "song" album ''
Laid'' and the experimental ''
Wah Wah'', which showcased the band's improvised jams recorded on the spot then
mixed by Eno.
Booth's vocals were then added to the results.
''Laid'' was released in September 1993 to positive reviews. As well as being a success in the UK, the album also broke the band in the US, shipping over 600,000 copies and charting at number 72 in the
''Billboard'' 200,
propelled by the popularity of
its risqué title track on US
college radio
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. The band spent most of 1994 touring the States. ''Wah Wah'' was eventually released in September 1994 to a lukewarm reception.
The recording of the follow-up album faced difficulties from the start. Two key members of the James organisation resigned: guitarist and key composer Larry Gott (who left the group in order to spend more time with his family) and manager Martine McDonagh (who had had a sometimes fraught romantic relationship with Booth, resulting in a son, Ben). Booth announced that he also wished to take a break in order to record an album with
Angelo Badalamenti
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. In 1995 the band discovered they owed a £250,000 tax bill.
Determined to continue despite the setbacks, the band set up studio in Baynton-Power's house. Former
Sharkboy
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guitarist
Adrian Oxaal
Adrian Oxaal (born 20 March 1965) is an American-born English musician and music educator, best known for being the lead guitarist in James 1997–2002 and 2015–present. He has also played with the bands Sharkboy, Oysterband and Goat.
Biogr ...
was drafted in to replace Gott on guitar,
while Booth returned periodically from the States to add his vocals. 1996 saw the release of Booth's album with Badalamenti (''
Booth and the Bad Angel Booth and the Bad Angel was a British musical project based on the collaborative efforts of Tim Booth (lead singer with the British alternative rock band James) and the American film composer Angelo Badalamenti. Featuring Bernard Butler on guitar, t ...
''). The new James album, ''
Whiplash'', followed in February 1997. The album proved a successful comeback, reaching the UK top 10, as did the single "
She's a Star".
The band toured to promote the album, recruiting
Michael Kulas
Michael Wade Kulas (born January 27, 1969) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer who was a member of the English rock band James between 1997 and 2001.
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Kulas was born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on January 27, 1 ...
as rhythm guitarist while in the States. Booth suffered a neck injury while dancing on stage in the US, resulting in a series of tour dates being cancelled as he underwent emergency surgery, and the band being offered a place instead on the
Lollapalooza
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tour. In March 1998, a greatest hits album, ''
The Best Of
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'', was released, compiling all the band's hits since their signing to Fontana. The album reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart,
and sold-out tours throughout the year followed.
The band then returned to the studio to begin work on their next album, ''
Millionaires
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'', which was released in October 1999. The album did not reach the phenomenal sales level predicted, but still entered the UK Album charts at number 2,
and sold over 150,000 copies.
After the disappointing performance of ''Millionaires'' the band chose to start anew in their approach to their next album, working with Eno once again. They spent most of 2000 recording the album; writing the songs, then performing them live before actually recording them. They embarked on a small-scale tour in the autumn of that year on which their set lists consisted almost entirely of new material. The album, ''
Pleased To Meet You'', was released in July 2001. The album's artwork featured a composite image of the faces of all the band members to create a new person. The album reached only number 11, the lowest position for a James studio album since their signing to Fontana.
Break-up and other projects: 2002–2006
Shortly after their last album release, James reached the end of their contract, and Tim Booth announced he was leaving the band to concentrate on other projects of his own. They played a farewell tour of the UK at the end of the year. Their final hometown gig, at the Manchester Evening News arena on 7 December, was recorded for a live CD and DVD, ''
Getting Away With It... Live''. Past members Larry Gott and Andy Diagram rejoined them for the tour, and
Brian Eno
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also joined them onstage at London's Wembley Arena during the tour. The albums ''Gold Mother'', ''Laid'', and ''Whiplash'' (each containing bonus tracks) were re-released by Mercury Records the following year, as well as a B-sides compilation entitled ''
B-Sides Ultra''.
A planned compilation of material from the band's Factory and Sire years was announced in 2001, but the album, ''Strange Dancing'', was never released. The first two James albums, ''
Stutter
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'' and ''
Strip-mine
''Strip-mine'' is the second studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 26 September 1988, through Sire and Blanco y Negro Records. After minimal touring and lack of success for their debut studio album ''Stutter'' (1986), the la ...
'', were re-pressed in June 2007, but without any additional rarities.
Booth continued as a solo artist in 2004 with the release of his solo album ''Bone'', co-written and produced by
Lee Muddy Baker
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Lee Baker grew up in Watford, England where he attended Watford Boys' Grammar School. H ...
.
A new
compilation album, ''
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'' was released in late 2004, and ''Seven – The Live Concert'' (a DVD version of a previously released video) in 2005.
Reunion: 2007–present
In January 2007 singer Tim Booth's personal website announced that "Tim will be rejoining James in early 2007 for a series of live shows to be announced very soon". At the same time, James's old website was replaced by a new domain holder at wearejames.com. The site confirmed the line-up as that which recorded the album ''
Laid'': Booth, Gott, Glennie, Davies, Hunter and Baynton-Power. Booth confirmed in interviews that he became convinced to rejoin the band after meeting up with Glennie and Gott the previous November for a jamming session, out of which new songs were born.
The initial five dates of the tour were expanded to seven on the day tickets went on sale (26 January) due to high demand; the whole tour had sold out by close of business. The tour took place during late April 2007, and was followed later in the year by more live shows, including festival appearances at
T in the Park
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and
V Festival. The band also appeared at
Summercase, Barcelona's top music concert in Spain during July 2007.
Andy Diagram also rejoined the band as trumpet player during the festival tour. April saw the release of a new compilation album, ''Fresh as a Daisy — The Singles'', accompanied by a DVD compilation of all the band's promo videos.
The new album ''
Hey Ma'' was released on 7 April 2008, peaking at number 10 on the UK album charts,
and a three-week tour to promote the album commenced on 10 April 2008. An arena tour of the UK called "We Are Sound" followed in December, on which two new songs ("Porcupine" and "Look Away") were previewed as tasters for a new studio album. A live album with a selection of songs recorded during the 2008 spring tour was exclusively sold at the merchandise stalls of the "We Are Sound" tour. ''
Live in 2008'' was limited to 5000 copies.
The band announced plans to release two mini-albums by April 2010. ''
The Night Before'' was released on 19 April, although its follow-up, ''
The Morning After'', was released later than expected, on 2 August 2010. Following the release of ''The Night Before'', the band embarked on a UK tour, the Mirrorball Tour, premièring songs from the album. Another UK tour took place in December. Both this tour and the US release of both mini-albums together as a 2-CD set called ''The Morning After The Night Before''. A 19-date North American tour began in September to promote the combined album as well as showcase the songs before the UK tour.
At the beginning of 2011, Tim Booth announced that he was working on some new solo material, although James remained active, participating in the
Lollapalooza
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festival in
Chile
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. The band appeared at The
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
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on 13 and 20 April in
Indio, California
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and
Hard Rock Calling 2011 on 24 June in
Hyde Park
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England
* Hyde Park, London, a Royal Park in Central London
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Austr ...
, London, where they were joined by
Kaiser Chiefs
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and headline act
The Killers
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. Towards the end of 2011, James signalled a departure from their previous touring style, with the announcement of a series of dates in October and November of that year including an orchestra and a choir. This short, ten date tour saw James performing their back catalogue accompanied by the Orchestra of the Swan and the Manchester Consort Choir.
They played at
Kendal Calling
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Festival 2012 and toured again in 2013.
James's first new album in six years, ''
La Petite Mort
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The first attested use of the expression in Englis ...
,'' was released on 2 June 2014 along with a promo single "Moving On". In July 2014, the band headlined on the Castle Stage for Camp Bestival at Lulworth Castle in Dorset and announced a ten date UK tour starting on 10 November, preceded by an 11 October headlining of the entertainment at the
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Super League
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grand final at
Old Trafford
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, performing a set before the game and in the half time show.
They toured again in 2015, playing some shows without
Larry Gott
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Music
Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on k ...
, who was taking a break from touring:
Adrian Oxaal
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re-joined the band for the duration of the tour, subsequently replacing Gott in the active lineup. Keyboard technician Ron Yeadon, formerly of
Unkle Bob
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History
Their debut ...
, also appeared on stage, singing backing vocals; he later joined the band as a backing vocalist. In 2016, the album ''
Girl at the End of the World
''Girl at the End of the World'' is the 14th studio album by British rock band James. It was released on 11 March 2016, through BMG. The band spent three weeks in the Scottish Highlands working on new material for their album. Re-enlisting pro ...
'' was released, with an accompanying tour – building up to the band's planned appearance opening 2016's
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contempo ...
(the Other Stage) and later taking a top spot at the festival in September.
In May 2018, James released a four-song EP, ''Better Than That,'' that reached number 1 of the Vinyl Singles Chart, and embarked on a sold-out UK tour to promote it. During this tour, they also previewed a few songs from their following album, ''Living in Extraordinary Times'', released on 3 August 2018. Percussionist and backing vocalist Deborah Knox-Hewson joined the band during the tour, replacing Ron Yeadon. She left the band shortly after the album's release and was replaced by
Chloe Alper
Chloë Alper is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She began her music career in 1996 with Riot grrrl punk band Period Pains and is now a member of the English rock band James and a founding member of the British new prog r ...
.
The band's 16th studio album, ''
All the Colours of You
''All the Colours of You'' is the 16th studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 4 June 2021, through Virgin Music Label & Artist Services. They had begun writing it prior to the release of their 15th studio album ''Living in Ext ...
'', was released on 4 June 2021 on new label Virgin Music Label & Artists Services. The album has eleven tracks and was produced by
Jacknife Lee
Garret "Jacknife" Lee is an Irish music producer and mixer. He has worked with a variety of artists, including the Cars, U2, R.E.M., the Killers, Robbie Williams, Snow Patrol, Bloc Party, Two Door Cinema Club, AFI, the Hives, Weezer, One Dire ...
.
Members
;Current members
*
Jim Glennie
James Patrick Glennie (born 10 October 1963) is the bassist for and eponym of English rock band, James. He is the band's longest-serving member—having been there from the first line-up through to the present day—and now only remaining origi ...
– bass guitar, backing vocals
(1982–2001, 2007–present)
*
Tim Booth
Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the indie rock band James, and co-wrote several of their hit singles including " Sit Down", " Come Home", and ...
– lead vocals
(1982–2001, 2007–present)
*
Adrian Oxaal
Adrian Oxaal (born 20 March 1965) is an American-born English musician and music educator, best known for being the lead guitarist in James 1997–2002 and 2015–present. He has also played with the bands Sharkboy, Oysterband and Goat.
Biogr ...
– lead guitar, cello
(1995–2001, 2015–present)
*
David Baynton-Power
David Baynton-Power (born 29 January 1961, in Kent, England) is a musician, best known as drummer of the long-existing English rock band James. He has a recognizable and characteristic way of playing the drums, moving his sticks in a circular mot ...
– drums, percussion
(1988–2001, 2007–present)
*
Saul Davies
Saul Davies (born 28 June 1965 in Liverpool) is a British musician best known as a member of the rock band James. Davies is a multi-instrumentalist whose primary instruments are the violin, guitar and percussion.
Career
Saul Davies was hired ...
– rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, violin, percussion, backing vocals
(1989–2001, 2007–present)
*Mark Hunter – keyboards, piano, programming
(1989–2001, 2007–present)
*
Andy Diagram – trumpet, percussion, backing vocals
(1989–1992, 2001, 2007–present)
*Deborah Knox-Hewson – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2018, 2021-present)
*
Chloe Alper
Chloë Alper is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She began her music career in 1996 with Riot grrrl punk band Period Pains and is now a member of the English rock band James and a founding member of the British new prog r ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2018-present)
;Former members
*Paul Gilbertson – lead guitar
(1982–1985)
*Gavan Whelan – drums
(1982–1988)
*
Michael Kulas
Michael Wade Kulas (born January 27, 1969) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer who was a member of the English rock band James between 1997 and 2001.
Personal details
Kulas was born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on January 27, 1 ...
– rhythm guitar, backing vocals
(1997–2001)
*
Larry Gott
James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, formerly of the Mancunian band James. He is also a designer.
Music
Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on k ...
– lead guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard, flute, backing vocals
(1985–1995, 2001, 2007–2015)
;Former touring and session members
*Ron Yeadon – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2014–2017)
;Timeline
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Awards and nominations
{, class=wikitable
, -
! Year !! Awards !! Work !! Category !! Result
, -
, rowspan=3, 1991
,
Silver Clef Award
The O2 Silver Clef Awards is an annual UK music awards lunch which has been running since 1976.
History
The Silver Clef fundraising committee was founded in 1976 by musicians and managers from across the British music industry, who wanted to hono ...
, rowspan=3, Themselves
, Best Newcomer
,
, -
, rowspan=2,
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
The Smash Hits Poll Winners Party was a British awards ceremony which ran from 1979 (as the Smash Hits Readers' Poll) to 2005. Each award winner was voted by readers of the ''Smash Hits'' magazine. It ended with the closure of the magazine in Fe ...
, Smash Hits/Radio One Award for Best New Group
,
, -
, Best Indie Act
,
, -
, rowspan=2, 1992
,
Ivor Novello Awards
The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing. They have been presented annually in London by the Ivors Academy (formerly the BASCA) since 1956, and over 1,000 statuettes have been a ...
, "
Sit Down"
, Best Contemporary Song
,
, -
,
Brit Awards
The BRIT Awards (often simply called the BRITs) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of "British", "Britain", or "Britannia" (in the early days the awards were sponsored ...
, rowspan=2, Themselves
,
British Group
,
, -
, 2012
, Lunas del Auditorio
, Best Foreign Rock Artist
,
, -
, rowspan="4" , 2014
, rowspan="2" ,
UK Music Video Awards
The UK Music Video Awards is an annual celebration of creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music video
A music video is a video of variable duration, that integrates a music song or a music album with imagery that is produced fo ...
, rowspan="4" , "Moving On"
, Best Animation
,
, -
, Best Rock/Indie Video – UK
,
, -
,
AIM Independent Music Awards The AIM Independent Music Awards, hosted by the Association of Independent Music (commonly abbreviated to AIM), began in 2011. It is established through a collection of independent record labels and providing service and support to independent and s ...
, Independent Video of the Year
,
, -
, Ibiza Music Video Festival
, Best Visual Effects
,
, -
, 2015
, rowspan=2, Berlin Music Video Awards
, "All I'm Saying"
, rowspan=2, Best Animation
,
, -
, 2017
, "Dear John"
,
, -
, 2018
,
Best Art Vinyl
Best Art Vinyl is an annual award that began in 2005. It celebrates artists and designers of vinyl record cover art. The nomination process begins in November and the winners are announced in January, and are exhibited at venues across the United K ...
, ''Living in Extraordinary Times''
, Best Art Vinyl
,
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Stutter
Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the ...
'' (1986)
* ''
Strip-mine
''Strip-mine'' is the second studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 26 September 1988, through Sire and Blanco y Negro Records. After minimal touring and lack of success for their debut studio album ''Stutter'' (1986), the la ...
'' (1988)
* ''
Gold Mother
''Gold Mother'' is the third studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 4 June 1990 on Fontana Records. With the addition of drummer David Baynton-Power, violinist/guitarist Saul Davies, and keyboardist Mark Hunter, James re ...
'' (1990)
* ''
Seven
7 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
7 or seven may also refer to:
* AD 7, the seventh year of the AD era
* 7 BC, the seventh year before the AD era
* The month of
July
Music Artists
* Seven (Swiss singer) (born 1978), a Swiss recording artist ...
'' (1992)
* ''
Laid'' (1993)
* ''
Wah Wah'' (1994)
* ''
Whiplash'' (1997)
* ''
Millionaires
A millionaire is an individual whose net worth or wealth is equal to or exceeds one million units of currency. Depending on the currency, a certain level of prestige is associated with being a millionaire. In countries that use the short s ...
'' (1999)
* ''
Pleased to Meet You'' (2001)
* ''
Hey Ma'' (2008)
* ''
The Night Before'' (2010)
* ''
The Morning After'' (2010)
* ''
La Petite Mort
(; "the little death") is an expression that means "the brief loss or weakening of consciousness" and in modern usage refers specifically to "the sensation of post orgasm as likened to death."
The first attested use of the expression in Englis ...
'' (2014)
* ''
Girl at the End of the World
''Girl at the End of the World'' is the 14th studio album by British rock band James. It was released on 11 March 2016, through BMG. The band spent three weeks in the Scottish Highlands working on new material for their album. Re-enlisting pro ...
'' (2016)
* ''
Living in Extraordinary Times
''Living in Extraordinary Times'' is the 15th studio album by British rock band James. It was released on 3 August 2018, through Infectious Music. A few months after the release of the band's 14th studio album, ''Girl at the End of the World'' i ...
'' (2018)
* ''
All the Colours of You
''All the Colours of You'' is the 16th studio album by English rock band James. It was released on 4 June 2021, through Virgin Music Label & Artist Services. They had begun writing it prior to the release of their 15th studio album ''Living in Ext ...
'' (2021)
References
Works cited
*
Stuart Maconie
Stuart Maconie (born 13 August 1961) is an English radio DJ and television presenter, writer, journalist, and critic working in the field of pop music and popular culture. He is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music where, alongside Mark ...
: ''Folklore'', Virgin Books, 2000 ().
External links
*
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