Summary
James’ 17th studio album recorded with the Orca 22 orchestra and Manchester Inspirational Voices choir conducted by Joe Duddell at Blueprint Studios in January 2023.
Track List
2CD / Download
Disc 1: Sometimes / Love Make A Fool / We’re Gonna Miss You / Tomorrow / The Lake / She’s A Star / Lookaway / Sit Down / Alaskan Pipeline
Disc 2: Someone’s Got It In For Me / Hey Ma / Hello / Beautiful Beaches / Why So Close / Medieval / Hymn From A Village / Say Something / Top Of The World / Moving On / Laid
Double Vinyl versions (Black / White / Green / Blood Records Pink and White Pinwheel):
Side A: Sometimes / Love Make A Fool / We’re Gonna Miss You / Tomorrow
Side B: The Lake / She’s A Star / Lookaway / Sit Down / Alaskan Pipeline
Side C: Someone’s Got It In For Me / Hey Ma / Hello / Beautiful Beaches / Why So Close
Side D: Medieval / Say Something / Top Of The World / Moving On / Laid
Details
Release Name: | Be Opened By The Wonderful |
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Release Date: | 9th June 2023 |
Format: | Studio Album |
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Be Opened By The Wonderful was recorded at Blueprint Studios in Manchester, orchestrated and conducted by Joe Duddell with the ORCA22 Orchestra lead by Andra Vornicu featuring the Manchester Inspirational Voices choir, directed by Wayne Ellington.
Tim Booth says “Life begins at 40. For our midlife euphoria we recorded a double orchestral album of some of our deepest cuts. If you already have a golden ticket, you’ll be catching this on tour and at Latitude festival. Bring your wings and come ready to fly.”
Reviews
Record Collector – Be Opened By The Wonderful | James
25th June 2023 |James’ ability to evoke fragility and triumph remains a thing of wonder
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Music For The Misfits – Album: James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
20th June 2023 |‘To Be Opened By The Wonderful is a nice retrospective with tracks from the early days like ‘Why So Close’ (1986) until ‘Beautiful Beaches’ from James’ latest and their most critically acclaimed album ‘All The Colours Of You’ (2021). Other impressive reworks are ‘We’re Gonna Miss You’ (now we know where The Slow Show got their sound from), ‘Tomorrow’ (with an amazing horns section) and the critical ‘Hey Ma’ (the boys in body bags coming home in pieces). We’d like to congratulate James with their 40th anniversary and with yet another great album.
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Buzz Magazine – JAMES’ timeless hits transformed: BE OPENED BY THE WONDERFUL celebrates 40 years
13th June 2023 |It’s the sound of James’ best-loved songs down the decades, reimagined with a 22-piece orchestra and eight-piece choir; pretty much most of their chart hits and other best-known moments are present, along with some lesser-known gems that will be well known to James’ most ardent followers. But it’s the grand renditions of Sometimes, Star and Tomorrow which stand out the most on Be Opened…; Laid and She’s A Star are ably adapted, too, and there’s a brand new track in the shape of Love Make A Fool.
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XS Noise – ALBUM REVIEW: James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
09th June 2023 |The band have certainly hit a sweet spot here, making some exquisite music. It could easily be perceived as a band having a mid-life crisis and being a bunch of pretentious wankers. Nothing could be further from the truth. Seek out this album, listen to it a few times and let it absorb into your soul. If I can’t convince you to do that, then at least listen to ‘Sometimes’ with the volume up high.
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Three Songs And Out – james - 'Be Opened By The Wonderful' Album Review
09th June 2023 |However there isn’t a weak song on this album, some of the rarities are real revelations. It’s not something to put on as background music, it’s too good for that! I missed the recent tour with the orchestra, a fact I’m now bitterly regretting. James have always been at their best live, I’m guessing this was something special to see in the flesh!
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On Magazine – BE OPENED BY THE WONDERFUL BY JAMES – ALBUM REVIEW
09th June 2023 |James have really excelled themselves, orchestrating a true time capsule of thought-provoking and memory-laden songs. One of the greatest bands of a generation keep getting better, and Be Opened By The Wonderful is the proof.
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Total Ntertainment – James ‘Be Opened By The Wonderful’ review
09th June 2023 |It is clear from this latest album that James have no intention of slowing down. It will be fascinating to see where they go from here.
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Scottish Music Network – Album Review – James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
07th June 2023 |So what are you waiting for? Get ready to be opened by the wonderful sounds of James and their double album “Be Opened By The Wonderful.” It’s a must-have for fans of the band and anyone interested in discovering their unique sound. With James’ experimentation, Joe Duddell’s expert touch, and the addition of the orchestra and choir, this album is an experience you won’t want to miss. Let James take you on a musical journey like no other!
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EvenTheStars.co.uk – Review: James - Be Opened By The Wonderful
06th June 2023 |Be Opened By The Wonderful is a perfect capture of the evolution of a project that might well have had a different tracklisting and arrangements had it been recorded after the recent tour which saw over a dozen more songs performed. It eschews the easy path of an orchestral Best Of, giving Joe the freedom to select the songs that he feels work best with the addition of orchestration and a choir and allowing his ear and love of the band to combine to create magic. James are at their best when they work with kindred spirits who understand the unique and complex DNA that make up a band that has shape-shifted through four decades refusing to stand still and compromise.
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Louder Than War – James: Be Opened By The Wonderful – Review – ALBUM OF THE WEEK!
04th June 2023 |I cannot stop listening to this album. The themes covered – such as war, climate change and death are at total odds with the beauty of the songs and the music, with the emotions and feelings of these new versions intensified ten fold by the orchestra and choir. By working once again (and this time recording with) Joe Duddell, James have given themselves and their fans the opportunity to make new musical memories whilst revisiting old ones. There are so many layers and details to these songs and I am still discovering more after numerous listens. My advice is to shut yourself away, pop on some headphones and lose yourself in the pure musical magic – let yourself be Opened By The Wonderful.
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All Music Magazine – Album Review - JAMES - "Be Opened By The Wonderful"
01st June 2023 |Listening to these two records, reminded me of how still the old can be guardians of a past, yet delivering it in a whole new way, becoming reborn and invigorated wearing new clothes that you can actually see. I love that the band had the balls to do this and quite brilliantly they have captured each and every song in a way that embraces their youth and turned them into the musical adults they have always wanted to be.
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EvenTheStars.co.uk – TRACK OF THE DAY: James - She's A Star (Orchestral)
23rd March 2023 |James have announced details of their “Be Opened By The Wonderful – 40 Years Orchestrated” album and revealed the first track to be taken from it, a version of their 1997 Top 10 single She’s A Star. The album was recorded at Blueprint Studios in January 2023 with the ORCA22 Orchestra lead by Andra Vornicu and the Manchester Inspirational Voices choir, directed by Wayne Ellington. The album was orchestrated and conducted by Joe Duddell, who performed those duties with the band on their 2011 orchestral tour.
Tim Booth says of the album which celebrates forty years since the release of James’ first single Jimone on Factory Records – “Life begins at 40. For our midlife euphoria we recorded a double orchestral album of some of our deepest cuts. If you already have a golden ticket, you’ll be catching this on tour and at Latitude festival. Bring your wings and come ready to fly.”
Joe Duddell commented “Having attended the first 6 years of Latitude Festival, I’m excited to be involved in James’ special Main Stage Show this year in a UK Festival exclusive. James have always been a great band at Festivals, mixing their extensive well loved back catalogue with newer songs which immediately sounds as they too have been around forever.”
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- Alaskan Pipeline :2001
- Beautiful Beaches :2021
- Hello :1999
- Hey Ma :2008
- Hymn From A Village :1985
- Laid :1993
- Lookaway :2010
- Love Make A Fool :2023
- Medieval :1988
- Moving On :2014
- Say Something / Carousel :1993
- She’s A Star :1997
- Sit Down :1989
- Someone’s Got It In For Me :1999
- Sometimes (Lester Piggott) :1993
- The Lake :1993
- Tomorrow :1994
- Top Of The World :1990
- We’re Going To Miss You :1999
- Why So Close :1986
- James – Beautiful Beaches
- James – Beautiful Beaches (Conservatory Version)
- Laid (Version 2) (Clean)
- Laid (Version 3) (Explicit)
- Love Make A Fool
- Moving On
- Say Something (US Version)
- Say Something (Version 1)
- She’s A Star
- She’s A Star (Orchestral Version)
- Sit Down
- Sit Down ’98 Apollo 440 Mix
- Sit Down (Original)
- Sit Down ft. Joe Duddell & String Quartet
- Sometimes
- Sometimes (Orchestral Version)
- Tomorrow
- We’re Going To Miss You
- Passions Project – Saul Davies from James shares his latest Passion project
- Louder Than War – Jim Glennie (James bassist) – Interview
- The Piece Hall – Chris Hawkins Interview With Tim and Jim
- Record Collector – Be Opened By The Wonderful | James
- inews – James’ Tim Booth: ‘I left the band because I didn’t want to see someone die’
- Clash – Getting Away With It: 10 Questions With James’ Jim Glennie
- Music For The Misfits – Album: James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
- Tim Booth – Series 4 Episode 28 | Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt – Podcast
- Buzz Magazine – JAMES’ timeless hits transformed: BE OPENED BY THE WONDERFUL celebrates 40 years
- XS Noise – ALBUM REVIEW: James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
- Three Songs And Out – james - 'Be Opened By The Wonderful' Album Review
- On Magazine – BE OPENED BY THE WONDERFUL BY JAMES – ALBUM REVIEW
- Total Ntertainment – James ‘Be Opened By The Wonderful’ review
- Scottish Music Network – Album Review – James – Be Opened By The Wonderful
- EvenTheStars.co.uk – Review: James - Be Opened By The Wonderful
- Louder Than War – James: Be Opened By The Wonderful – Review – ALBUM OF THE WEEK!
- All Music Magazine – Album Review - JAMES - "Be Opened By The Wonderful"
- The Star – James discuss upcoming album Be Opened By The Wonderful and upcoming sold out Sheffield City Hall show
- Music News Interview With Tim Booth At Ivor Novello Awards
- JAMES – PRS for Music Icon Award Winners | The Ivors 2023
- Manchester Evening News – "Why we distanced ourselves from the Manchester scene" Tim Booth on the longevity of James
- NME – Soundtrack Of My Life: Tim Booth
- Forge Press – Interview: James’ Saul Davies discusses their new album, their ties to Sheffield, and a gig at the Acropolis
- The Mancunion – Let yourself ‘Be Opened By The Wonderful’: We ‘Sit Down’ with James’ Jim Glennie
- Backseat Mafia – MEET: SAUL DAVIES OF MANCHESTER BAND JAMES
- UK Music Reviews – INTERVIEW : JAMES GLENNIE
- EvenTheStars.co.uk – TRACK OF THE DAY: James - She's A Star (Orchestral)
- 2023: 40 Wonderful Years
- James – Lasted – Orchestral Tour 2023 (Trailer)
- Nottingham Royal Centre – 25th October 2023
- Bath Forum – 24th October 2023
- Jersey Weekender Festival – 3rd September 2023
- CA Vilar De Mouros – 26th August 2023
- London Crystal Palace Bowl – 11th August 2023
- Darlington Arena – 5th August 2023
- Y Not Festival – 29th July 2023
- Dundee Slessor Gardens – 28th July 2023
- Latitude Festival – 23rd July 2023
- County Laois Forest Fest – 21st July 2023
- Thessaloniki Moni Lazariston – 12th July 2023
- Athens The Odeon Of Herodes Atticus – 10th July 2023
- Halifax Piece Hall – 8th July 2023
- Halifax Piece Hall – 7th July 2023
- Leicester De Montfort Hall – 4th July 2023
- Liverpool Pier Head – 2nd July 2023
- Bristol Canons Marsh Amphitheatre- 23rd June 2023
- Wolverhampton Civic Hall – 20th June 2023
- Margam In It Together Festival – 28th May 2023
- London Royal Albert Hall – 17th May 2023
- Blackpool Opera House – 12th May 2023
- Manchester Apollo – 10th May 2023
- Manchester Apollo – 9th May 2023
- Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – 7th May 2023
- Birmingham Symphony Hall – 5th May 2023
- Sheffield City Hall – 4th May 2023
- Newcastle City Hall – 2nd May 2023
- Glasgow SEC Armadillo – 1st May 2023
- Edinburgh Usher Hall – 29th April 2023
- York Barbican – 28th April 2023
- Cardiff St David’s Hall – 26th April 2023
- Brighton The Dome – 25th April 2023