Apr262024

James

James emerged from their native Manchester in the mid-'80s playing a brand of urgent, ringing guitar pop distinguished by Tim Booth's keening, insistent vocals. Booth's dramatic stylings and James' dedication to textured guitars earned the group the designation of "the next Smiths," a connection strengthened by Morrissey's endorsement of the band. By the dawn of the '90s, James shook off these comparisons by embracing acid house, the first of many adventurous left turns the band took over the decades. Read more on Last.fm

Track: Sit Down

Album: Gold Mother

Album Details:
Album Gold Mother
Label
Release Date 1990
Total Tracks 15
Track Listing:
1Come Home - Flood Mix03:55
2Lose Control03:59
3Government Walls05:45
4God Only Knows04:35
5You Can't Tell How Much Suffering (On A Face That's Always Smiling)02:51
6How Was It For You?04:04
7Sit Down04:04
8Walking The Ghost06:11
9Gold Mother07:52
10Top Of The World03:47
11Crescendo06:59
12Hang On04:03
13Come Home - Weatherall Remix / Skunk Weed Skank Mix07:46
14Lose Control - Live At GLR03:30
15Sit Down - Live At G-Mex09:28

Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Laid
2492212
2Sit Down
1178800
3Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)
855247
4Say Something
578373
5Sometimes
517399
6She's A Star
482000
7Born Of Frustration
444346
8Tomorrow
303086
9Out To Get You
249600
10Ring The Bells
202929

Other Album Releases:

Yummy
Be Opened By The Wonderful
Live In Extraordinary Times (Deluxe)
All The Colours Of You
Live in Extraordinary Times
Living in Extraordinary Times
Girl at the End of the World
Laid (Deluxe Edition)
La Petite Mort
Laid / Wah Wah (Super Deluxe Edition)

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