Change Of Scenery was a James fanzine produced by John Pude.
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Change Of Scenery was a James fanzine produced by John Pude.
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James reconvene at RAK Studios with Adrian on-board and Tim back to record the Whiplash album with Stephen Hague.
The Booth and the Bad Angel album is finished in Liverpool with the assistance of Bernard Butler who tried to convince Tim to leave James and form a band with him.
Tim records the basic tracks for the Booth and the Bad Angel album in New York.
Change Of Scenery was a James fanzine produced by John Pude.
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© copyright Change Of Scenery.
Change Of Scenery was a James fanzine produced by John Pude.
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James spent two weeks in Westside Studios with Brian Eno.
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Black Thursday: James reconvene at The Windings in Wrexham to start their new album. Larry announces that he’s quitting, Tim announces that he’s off to record the Booth and the Bad Angel album with Angelo Badalamenti and a £250,000 tax bill is discovered.
A VHS of live performances from Woodstock ‘94, with backstage footage and interviews.
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Release Name: | Woodstock 94 |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 22nd November 1994 |
Format: | Compilation (non James) VHS |
Catalogue: | 632 350-3 |
Live performances from Woodstock ‘94, backstage footage, interviews and more are featured in this video culled from the muddy and rowdy 25th Anniversary Woodstock music festival.
1 –Del Amitri Just Like A Man
2 –Live Selling The Drama
3 –James Sometimes
4 –Sheryl Crow Run Baby Run
5 –Collective Soul Shine
6 –Candlebox Arrow
7 –Violent Femmes Dance MF Dance
8 –Joe Cocker Feelin’ Allright
9 –The Cranberries Dreams
10 –Blind Melon Soup
11 –Zucchero Mama
12 –Youssou N’Dour Diamonds
13 –Cypress Hill How I Could Just Kill A Man
14 –Rollins Band Right Here Too Much
15 –Melissa Etheridge I’m The Only One
16 –Primus Those Damn Blue Collar Tweekers
17 –Nine Inch Nails Happiness In Slavery
18 –Salt ‘N’ Pepa Shoop
19 –Metallica For Whom The Bell Tolls
20 –Aerosmith Draw The Line
21 –Traffic Pearly Queen
22 –Green Day When I Come Around
23 –Porno For Pyros Porno For Pyros
24 –The Neville Brothers Come Together
25 –Bob Dylan Highway 61
26 –Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
27 –Peter Gabriel Biko
Wah Wah album released.
Released 31 years ago in 1994, Wah Wah is an album of jams and experimental tracks recorded during the Laid sessions. The band had intended for it to be released with Laid, but this was overruled by their record company.
Hammer Strings / Pressure’s On / Jam J / Frequency Dip / Lay The Law Down / Burn The Cat / Maria / Low Clouds / Building A Fire / Gospel Oak / DVV / Say Say Something / Rhythmic Dreams / Dead Man / Rain Whistling / Basic Brian / Low Clouds / Bottom Of The Well / Honest Joe / Arabic Agony / Tomorrow / Laughter / Sayonara
Release Name: | Wah Wah |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | 12th September 1994 |
Format: | Studio Album |
Catalogue: | LP – 522 827-1, CAS 522 827-4, CD 522 827-2 |
Wah Wah was recorded during the six-week sessions for the Laid LP at Real World Studios in Bath. The band had set up a second studio where they could jam when not working on the Laid album. Brian Eno or Markus Dravs would then select a piece of this improvised music and mix it, but only doing one take on the mix to keep in the spirit of the improvisation. Tim was then left to come up with lyrics, but with many of the tracks they remained instrumentals or had soundbites rather than coherent structured lyrics.
All but three of the tracks on Wah Wah were conceived this way according to Tim’s liner notes. Pressure’s On dated back to 1991. Maria, albeit in more conventional form, had been in the James live set since 1992, but failed to make the cut for Laid. Tomorrow was said to have been conceived at BBC’s Maida Vale studios on the day Laid was released, when the band had time between playing a song into each show that day on Radio 1.
The concept of Wah Wah came about when Eno visited the band’s rehearsals in Manchester before the album sessions began and witnessed the unique jamming process which provided the seeds for James songs. He felt that the results of these jams were as important to James sound as the songs that emerged and encouraged them to consider releasing these jams.
Plans to release Wah Wah coincidentally with Laid were shelved as the record company were initially reluctant to release it. Jam J was coupled with Say Something from Laid as a double a-side in March 1994 – however it was the latter that received the majority of the radio play and the MTV-friendly video.
Struggling to decide how to release the album, it eventually came out as a limited edition which was to be deleted after one week in September 1994. There was to be no single, no tour and very little other promotion of the album.
Despite this the album reached number 11 in its week of release although it did disappear quickly from the charts. Pressure’s On, Basic Brian, Jam J, Honest Joe and Tomorrow (later to be resurrected for Whiplash) had featured regularly in James live sets, but there was little to appeal to the more casual James fan in the rest of the album. For the more committed, it provided a previously unseen insight into the band’s working methods.
The press response to the album was mixed. The low profile of the release saw it ignored in certain quarters. Some reviewers missed the concept of the album and were puzzled as to why James were releasing it at all. The NME bizarrely called it “one of the few genuinely engaging dance albums around.”