James preview three new songs – Heavens, Protect Me and Born of Frustration – live on Channel 4’s Friday Night At The Dome.
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James (USA Promo)
James (Import, USA), a 1991 Studio Album by James.
USA market compilation album promo cassette.
Track List
Sit Down / Come Home / Government Walls / God Only Knows / You Can’t Tell How Much Suffering / How Was It For You / Lose Control / Walking The Ghost / Gold Mother / Top Of The World
Details
Release Name: | James (Import, USA) |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | 1991 |
Format: | Studio Album |
Catalogue: | SAC 365 |
Promo of North American market only early compilation from around the Gold Mother time-frame.
- Come Home :1989
- God Only Knows :1990
- Gold Mother :1990
- Government Walls :1990
- How Was It For You? :1990
- Lose Control :1990
- Sit Down :1989
- Top Of The World :1990
- Walking The Ghost :1990
- You Can’t Tell How Much Suffering (On A Face That’s Always Smiling) :1990
- Promo: James (USA Import, cassette cover)
- Promo: James (USA Import, cassette inside)
Promo of North American market only early compilation from around the Gold Mother time-frame.
- Come Home :1989
- God Only Knows :1990
- Gold Mother :1990
- Government Walls :1990
- How Was It For You? :1990
- Lose Control :1990
- Sit Down :1989
- Top Of The World :1990
- Walking The Ghost :1990
- You Can’t Tell How Much Suffering (On A Face That’s Always Smiling) :1990
- Promo: James (USA Import, cassette cover)
- Promo: James (USA Import, cassette inside)
May 1991
The Gold Mother album is rereleased with Sit Down and Lose Control replacing Hang On and Crescendo. Fans are offered the opportunity to exchange a copy of the old album for a new copy at branches of Our Price.
2 Meter Sessies Vol 2
Summary
An acoustic version of Sit Down on a radio session compilation CD issued by the Hilversum Meter station
Track List
Sit Down (acoustic session)
Details
Release Name: | 2 Meter Sessies Vol 2 |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 13th May 1991 |
Format: | Compilation (non James) Album |
Catalogue: | 17-474723-10 |
An acoustic version of Sit Down on a radio session compilation CD issued by the Hilversum Meter station
- Sit Down :1989
- Compilation Appearance: 2 Meter Sessies Vol 2
April 1991
Come Home live video released.
Come Home Live
James - Come Home Live, a 1991 Live VHS by James.
Summary
Released on video in March 1991 and on DVD in December 2012 as part of the Gathering Sound Boxset.
Track List
Come Home / What’s The World / Whoops / Lose Control / Sunday Morning / Ring The Bells / Bring A Gun / Government Walls / Walking The Ghost / Next Lover / God Only Knows / What For / Sit Down / How Was It For You? / Stutter
Details
Release Name: | James - Come Home Live |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | March 1991 |
UK Chart: | n/a |
Format: | Live VHS |
Label: | PolyGram Music Video |
Catalogue: | VHS Video - 083 092-3 |
Produced: | Gavin Taylor |
Engineered: | Nick Ryle |
Mixed: | Mark Stent |
Additional Musicians: | |
Recorded: | Recorded at the Manchester G-Mex – 8th December 1990 |
Recorded at the Manchester G-Mex on 8th December 1990. Released on video in March 1991 and on DVD in December 2012 as part of the Gathering Sound Boxset.
- Bring A Gun :1992
- Come Home :1989
- God Only Knows :1990
- Government Walls :1990
- How Was It For You? :1990
- Lose Control :1990
- Next Lover :1992
- Ring The Bells / Ring Those Bells :1992
- Sit Down :1989
- Stutter :1983
- Sunday Morning (cover) :1990
- Walking The Ghost :1990
- What For :1988
- What’s The World :1983
- Whoops :1989
- Lytham Festival – 7th July 2024
- Glastonbury Festival Other Stage – 30th June 2024
- BBC Radio 2 Zoe Ball Session – 28th June 2024
- Lisbon Rock In Rio Festival – 22nd June 2024
- Mexico City Viva Latino Festival – 17th March 2024
- London Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 30th October 2023
- Southsea Victorious Festival – 26th August 2022
- Madrid La Riviera – 11th September 2019
- Charleville-Mézières Festival Cabaret Vert – 24th August 2019
- Philadelphia Franklin Music Hall – 13th July 2019
- Even The Stars – Musicians Against Homelessness Launch 2018 Campaign with Exclusive Version Of James’ Sit Down
- Mares Vivas Festival, Vila Nova da Gaia – 16th July 2016
- Glastonbury Festival – 24th June 2016
- Paris Maison de la Radio – 16th June 2016
- BBC Radio 2 Chris Evans – 18th March 2016
- Isle Of Wight Festival – 13th June 2015
- Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester – 11th October 2014
- BBC Maida Vale Studios – 10th October 2014
- T In The Park – 12th July 2014
- BBC 6 Music Now Playing – 15th June 2014
- Haldern Festival – 9th August 2013
- Belladrum Festival – 3rd August 2013
- Lisbon Rock In Rio Festival – 3rd June 2012
- Portland Kink Lounge – 8th October 2010
- Isle Of Wight Festival – 15th June 2008
- Radio Aryla Session – April 2008
- T In The Park – 7th July 2007
- Dublin Witnness Festival – 5th August 2001
- Benicassim Festival – 3rd August 2001
- T In The Park – 7th July 2001
- London Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 8th May 2000
- T In The Park – 11th July 1999
- Sit Down – Manchester Albert Square Commonwealth Games Handover – 21st September 1998
- Chelmsford V Festival – 23rd August 1998
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1998
- London Finsbury Park Fleadh – 6th June 1998
- Later With Jools – 24th April 1998
- Manchester Apollo – 11th April 1998
- Reading Festival – 22nd August 1997
- The Bob Mills Show – February 1997
- Woodstock 2, New York – 14th August 1994
- Glastonbury Festival – 25th June 1994
- Los Angeles Hollywood Palace – 22nd March 1994
- Los Angeles Hollywood Palace – 21st March 1994
- London Brixton Academy – 9th December 1993
- Lyon Transbordeur – 22nd November 1993
- Los Angeles Roxy – 28th October 1993
- Los Angeles WOMAD – 18th September 1993
- London Town And Country Club – 16th December 1992
- Alton Towers – 4th July 1992
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992
- Radio Europe Black Session – 30th April 1992
- KROQ Los Angeles – 24th March 1992
- Minneapolis First Avenue – 14th March 1992
- Chicago Cabaret Metro – 13th March 1992
- Rock Over London – March 1992
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – 25th December 1991
- Warrington Parr Hall (evening) – 20th December 1991
- Warrington Parr Hall (afternoon) – 20th December 1991
- Rennes Transmusicalles – 7th December 1991
- Radio 1 Jakki Brambles – 26th November 1991
- Belfast Ulster Hall – 14th November 1991
- Reading Festival – 24th August 1991
- Hultsfred Festival – 10th August 1991
- Belfort Eurockeennes Festival – 23rd June 1991
- Lausanne Dolce Vita – 22nd June 1991
- Seinajoki Festival – 8th June 1991
- Hilversum Meter 2 – 13th May 1991
- Sit Down + Interview – BBC1 Going Live – April 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops (2nd appearance) – April 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Terry Wogan Show – March 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – March 1991
- Paris Le Zenith – 16th February 1991
- James: Sit Down Press Release and Band Biography
- London Wembley Arena – 18th January 1991
- Dusseldorf Phillipshalle – 24th November 1990
- Lyon Le Transbordeur – 21st October 1990
- Glastonbury Festival – 23rd June 1990
- BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 10th April 1990
- James: How Was It For You Press Biography
- Manchester Apollo – 4th December 1989
- Bradford Futurama Festival – 1st October 1989
- Halifax Piece Hall – 20th August 1989
- BBC Radio 1 Andy Kershaw – 20th October 1988
- What For – ITV The Other Side Of Midnight – March 1988
- BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 9th September 1987
- Discreet Campaigns Vol 1 (What’s The World live)
- London ICA – 19th March 1985
- Manchester Hacienda – 17th November 1982
- 1982 Demo (Hymn From A Village / Stutter)
- VHS: Come Home Live (front cover)
- VHS: Come Home Live (back cover)
- Come Home Live Vox Review
- Come Home Live NME Review
Recorded at the Manchester G-Mex on 8th December 1990. Released on video in March 1991 and on DVD in December 2012 as part of the Gathering Sound Boxset.
- Bring A Gun :1992
- Come Home :1989
- God Only Knows :1990
- Government Walls :1990
- How Was It For You? :1990
- Lose Control :1990
- Next Lover :1992
- Ring The Bells / Ring Those Bells :1992
- Sit Down :1989
- Stutter :1983
- Sunday Morning (cover) :1990
- Walking The Ghost :1990
- What For :1988
- What’s The World :1983
- Whoops :1989
- Lytham Festival – 7th July 2024
- Glastonbury Festival Other Stage – 30th June 2024
- BBC Radio 2 Zoe Ball Session – 28th June 2024
- Lisbon Rock In Rio Festival – 22nd June 2024
- Mexico City Viva Latino Festival – 17th March 2024
- London Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 30th October 2023
- Southsea Victorious Festival – 26th August 2022
- Madrid La Riviera – 11th September 2019
- Charleville-Mézières Festival Cabaret Vert – 24th August 2019
- Philadelphia Franklin Music Hall – 13th July 2019
- Even The Stars – Musicians Against Homelessness Launch 2018 Campaign with Exclusive Version Of James’ Sit Down
- Mares Vivas Festival, Vila Nova da Gaia – 16th July 2016
- Glastonbury Festival – 24th June 2016
- Paris Maison de la Radio – 16th June 2016
- BBC Radio 2 Chris Evans – 18th March 2016
- Isle Of Wight Festival – 13th June 2015
- Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester – 11th October 2014
- BBC Maida Vale Studios – 10th October 2014
- T In The Park – 12th July 2014
- BBC 6 Music Now Playing – 15th June 2014
- Haldern Festival – 9th August 2013
- Belladrum Festival – 3rd August 2013
- Lisbon Rock In Rio Festival – 3rd June 2012
- Portland Kink Lounge – 8th October 2010
- Isle Of Wight Festival – 15th June 2008
- Radio Aryla Session – April 2008
- T In The Park – 7th July 2007
- Dublin Witnness Festival – 5th August 2001
- Benicassim Festival – 3rd August 2001
- T In The Park – 7th July 2001
- London Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 8th May 2000
- T In The Park – 11th July 1999
- Sit Down – Manchester Albert Square Commonwealth Games Handover – 21st September 1998
- Chelmsford V Festival – 23rd August 1998
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1998
- London Finsbury Park Fleadh – 6th June 1998
- Later With Jools – 24th April 1998
- Manchester Apollo – 11th April 1998
- Reading Festival – 22nd August 1997
- The Bob Mills Show – February 1997
- Woodstock 2, New York – 14th August 1994
- Glastonbury Festival – 25th June 1994
- Los Angeles Hollywood Palace – 22nd March 1994
- Los Angeles Hollywood Palace – 21st March 1994
- London Brixton Academy – 9th December 1993
- Lyon Transbordeur – 22nd November 1993
- Los Angeles Roxy – 28th October 1993
- Los Angeles WOMAD – 18th September 1993
- London Town And Country Club – 16th December 1992
- Alton Towers – 4th July 1992
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992
- Radio Europe Black Session – 30th April 1992
- KROQ Los Angeles – 24th March 1992
- Minneapolis First Avenue – 14th March 1992
- Chicago Cabaret Metro – 13th March 1992
- Rock Over London – March 1992
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – 25th December 1991
- Warrington Parr Hall (evening) – 20th December 1991
- Warrington Parr Hall (afternoon) – 20th December 1991
- Rennes Transmusicalles – 7th December 1991
- Radio 1 Jakki Brambles – 26th November 1991
- Belfast Ulster Hall – 14th November 1991
- Reading Festival – 24th August 1991
- Hultsfred Festival – 10th August 1991
- Belfort Eurockeennes Festival – 23rd June 1991
- Lausanne Dolce Vita – 22nd June 1991
- Seinajoki Festival – 8th June 1991
- Hilversum Meter 2 – 13th May 1991
- Sit Down + Interview – BBC1 Going Live – April 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops (2nd appearance) – April 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Terry Wogan Show – March 1991
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – March 1991
- Paris Le Zenith – 16th February 1991
- James: Sit Down Press Release and Band Biography
- London Wembley Arena – 18th January 1991
- Dusseldorf Phillipshalle – 24th November 1990
- Lyon Le Transbordeur – 21st October 1990
- Glastonbury Festival – 23rd June 1990
- BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 10th April 1990
- James: How Was It For You Press Biography
- Manchester Apollo – 4th December 1989
- Bradford Futurama Festival – 1st October 1989
- Halifax Piece Hall – 20th August 1989
- BBC Radio 1 Andy Kershaw – 20th October 1988
- What For – ITV The Other Side Of Midnight – March 1988
- BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 9th September 1987
- Discreet Campaigns Vol 1 (What’s The World live)
- London ICA – 19th March 1985
- Manchester Hacienda – 17th November 1982
- 1982 Demo (Hymn From A Village / Stutter)
- VHS: Come Home Live (front cover)
- VHS: Come Home Live (back cover)
- Come Home Live Vox Review
- Come Home Live NME Review
March 1991
Sit Down single released. James retire to the Manor complex in Oxford to start recording the follow-up to Gold Mother.
James play a secret show at Paris La Locomotive club where they preview ten songs from their recent demos that were to form the basis of the Seven album, albeit sounding radically different and including Pressure’s On and the unreleased Somebody Help Me.
Sit Down (Canada)
Summary
Canadian market version of the James single Sit Down.
Track List
Sit Down / Tonight / Sunday Morning / Sit Down (Live at G-Mex)
Details
Release Name: | Sit Down |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 18th March 1991 |
Format: | Studio Single |
Catalogue: | CD, 868 011-2 |
The Canadian market version of the single Sit Down release differed from the UK version as it had an extra track, Sunday Morning.
Find out about the main UK release:
- Sit Down :1989
- Sunday Morning (cover) :1990
- Tonight :1991
- Sit Down 7″ Single Cover
Sit Down
Summary
The release of Sit Down was the breakthrough hit that James had been looking for. Famously kept from Number 1 in the UK Charts by one-hit-wonder Chesney Hawkes.
Track List
7″ JIM8 – Sit Down / Sit Down (Live at G-Mex)
CAS JIMMC 8 – Sit Down / Sit Down (Live at G-Mex)
12″ JIM 812 – Sit Down / Sit Down (Live at G-Mex) / Tonight
CD JIMCD8 – Sit Down / Sit Down (Live at G-Mex) / Tonight
Details
Release Name: | Sit Down |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 18th March 1991 |
Format: | Studio Single |
Catalogue: | 7" JIM8; 12" JIM 812; CD JIMCD8; CAS JIMMC 8 |
Despite having had three Top 40 singles and a hit album, James had not yet made the major breakthrough both they and Fontana had hoped for. They did however have a major ace up their sleeve – Sit Down. Despite only being a minor hit in 1989, it was the one song that unified the James audience, the communal sitting down at the December 1990 G-Mex show providing indisputable evidence of this.
Overcoming their initial reluctance to re-release it, the band went into the studio with one-time Pixies producer Gil Norton. Additional tracks on the single were the live version of the song from the aforementioned G-Mex show and Tonight, recorded in the same session that produced Lose Control.
Sit Down saw a massive media blitz. The video of the G-Mex show had been sent to the major TV and radio stations. James played on BBC1’s primetime Wogan show two weeks before the single’s release and on several children’s TV shows. The single was picked up by Radio 1 and A-listed weeks before release.
The video to the single wisely chose to take footage from the G-Mex show and gained James first significant daytime airplay on MTV.
The artwork for the single featured a blackened-out outline of Tim taken from the G-Mex concert with the background produced using computerised paint-box techniques.
The single stormed to number seven in the Top 40 in the first week of release surpassing the band’s wildest expectations. The inevitable Top of the Pops appearance ensued with Tim looking rather uncomfortable miming. At the end of the performance, Bruno Brookes described the single as “a potential number one”.
Sit Down rose to number 2 the following week where it was to remain for four weeks being held off by Chesney Hawkes “The One And Only”. Another Top of the Pops performance followed as well as an appearance on the Christmas Day review of the year. The single remained in the Top Ten for a further three weeks.
Following the single Gold Mother was rereleased with Sit Down and Lose Control replacing Hang On and Crescendo and a 30-date UK tour was announced for the autumn. It appeared that James time had finally arrived.
Reviews
Sunday Times Top 100 Singles Of All Time
James: Sit down, 1991, Highest Chart positon: 2
James came out of the Eighties Madchester scene and first released Sit Down on the independent Rough Trade label in 1989. After adding a trumpet to their line-up and toughening up their sound on the road, they became festival favourites in the early Nineties, and crossed over into the mainstream with a string of jaunty hits, of which Sit Down was the biggest. “Those who find themselves ridiculous sit down next to me.”
Melody Maker
One of the first Albanians to depart from the good ship Hoxha Bene Bene on to the Trieste quayside was student Mestma Trouziz. His first question to his Italian cousins was “Quixa Esproc Inglaterra Induj Musikas?” This translates loosely as “what is this indie music that I’ve been hearing so much of in Tirana?”
A local Manchester United supporter whipped out his Walkman and the strains of “Sit Down” greeted the refugees’ ears. “Ah! Duj! Duj!” exclaimed the lad, swaying in a fairly crap way. Enlightenment!
This is the definitive indie track – because although it’s resolutely bouncy, up beat, there’s no way any living being could possibly attempt to dance to it and look cool. If Paula Abdul were commissioned to choreograph it, the returned brief would read: “Bumble round a bit. No, better still lollop. Waft your arms around in a somewhat vague manner and imagine your hands have lost all feeling. Sit exams.”
Along with The Railway Children’s “Every Beat Of The Heart”, “Sit Down” is a merited re-issue of a song which any self-respecting music lover grows to like despite themselves. A minor classic.
Press Release
James: Sit Down Press Release and Band Biography February 1991
Formed in 1983, James turbulent career finally came good in 1990. Their ‘Gold Mother’ LP went silver, their dates at Blackpool’s Empress Ballroom, Glastonbury, Maine Road (with Bowie), Crystal Palace (with The Cure) saw them build up a fanatically loyal live following, while James’s t-shirts became an essential fashion item for indie kids up and down the country. The band also had their first top forty hits with ‘How Was It For You?’ and ‘Come Home’.
Originally signed to Factory Records seven years ago, they released two cult hits, ‘What’s The World’ (later covered by The Smiths) and ‘Hymn From A Village’ plus the ‘Village Fire’ EP. Signing to Sire in 1985, the group put out two albums ‘Stutter’ and ‘Strip-Mine’ during an awkward three-year relationship with the label.
Leaving Sire, James pursued an independent path once more, releasing a live album ‘One Man Clapping’ through Rough Trade Records.
Following the departure of original drummer Gavin Whelan, the nucleus of James – vocalist / lyricist Tim Booth, bass player Jim Glennie and guitarist Larry Gott – injected a new harder edge to their sound with the addition of Dave Baynton-Power on drums.
Following two of the biggest indie hits of 89 – ‘Sit Down’ and ‘Come Home’, James had their freshly recorded ‘Gold Mother’ album released by Fontana.
Expanding to a seven-piece with man of many instruments Saul Davies, keyboard player Mark Hunter and Andy Diagram on trumpet, the new look James bounced into the charts with ‘How Was It For You?’ and ‘Come Home’.
The group ended the year with a new single ‘Lose Control’, two triumphant hometown Manchester shows and a short tour of Russia’s major cities.
Coming bang up to date, James release a re-recorded version of their live classic ‘Sit Down’ on 18 March 1991. Out on Fontana, the seven-inch version of ‘Sit Down’ is produced by Gil Norton and mixed by Dave Bascombe. The b-side is backed by a nine minute version of ‘Sit Down’ recorded live at Manchester G-Mex last December.
A full length live video, filmed at the December G-Mex gig is released on 15 April 1991, while an hour long TV version of the gig is to be transmitted by Granada on 27 March 1991.
The group are currently recording their new album which is set for Autumn release – a massive UK tour is being booked to coincide with the release.
- Sit Down 7″ Single Cover
- Sit Down 7″ Poster Pack Front
- Sit Down 7″ Poster Pack Back
- Sit Down 7″ A Side
- Sit Down 7″ B-Side
- Sit Down 12″ Single Front
- Sit Down 12″ Single Back
- Sit Down 12″ A Side
- Sit Down 12″ B Side
- Sit Down Cassette Single Cover
- Sit Down CD Single Sleeve
- Sit Down UK CD Single
- US Sit Down Promo CD Front
- US Sit Down Promo CD Back
- Sit Down Record Mirror Review
- Sit Down Sounds Review
- Sit Down Q’s Greatest Singles
- Advert: Sit Down
- Advert: Sit Down
- Advert: Sit Down
- Show Display: Sit Down
Live A Love Of Life
Live A Love Of Life is track seven on the 1992 James album Seven.
It is one of several tracks with lyrics centring on Tim’s interest in religion at the time of the Gulf War, comparing God’s willingness to allow his own son to be crucified with leaders sending their young men out to war in the knowledge that some may not come back.
The song was adopted by a group of Franciscan monks, who, if the story is to believed, offered to come on stage to the song in full regalia. The band declined politely for fear of getting the monks into trouble and inciting problems with religious groups.
The band were banned from performing the song on Channel 4’s Jonathan Ross show because of the lyrical content.
Details
I've never met a prophet whose sheets are clean
Only in a film could he be so cool
But only in life can fathers be so cruel
What in the world are you dreaming of
To sacrifice the son you love
You send your children off to war
As if you care, as if you care
To live your love of life, to live your love of life
To live your love of life, your love of life
Your love of life
Prophets have been sacrificed for common good
What we want slugs it out with what we should
All of these commercials are just teasing greed
Everybody's restless with a deeper need
Open your eyes, and what do you see
A system made to crush our needs
A saviour nailed to every tree
As if you care, as if you care
The prophet said, the prophet said
To live your love of life, to live your love of life
To live your love of life, your love of life
Your love of life, your love of life
Where's your love of life
The prophet said, the prophet said
The profit's here, the profit's here
Where's you're love of life, show me your love of life
Show me your love of life
To sacrifice the son you love
You send your children off to war
As if you care, as if you care
Song: | Live A Love Of Life |
Released: | 17th February 1992 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Seven |
First Heard Live: | Paris La Locomotive – 15th February 1991 |
- Seven promo album cassette :Promo, Album, 1992
- Seven promo box-set :Promo, Album, 1992
- Seven – Gardner Test/Master Pressing Disc :Promo, Album, 1992
- Seven – The Live Video :Live, VHS, 1992
- Seven (Japan) :Studio, Album, 1992
- Seven :Studio, Album, 1992
- Seven (reissue CDR) :Promo, Album, 2001
- Seven – The Live Concert :Live, DVD, 2005
- The Gathering Sound :Compilation, Box Set, 2012
- Rhyl Events Arena – 8th July 2022
- Manchester Castlefield Bowl – 2nd July 2022
- Warrington Parr Hall – 29th June 2022
- London Kenwood House – 10th June 2022
- Bath Racecourse – 3rd June 2022
- Porto Sala M.Ou.Co – 19th April 2022
- Glastonbury Festival – 25th June 1994
- Chicago Riviera – 22nd May 1994
- Cleveland Agora Theatre – 21st May 1994
- Toronto Ontario Place Forum – 20th May 1994
- Morlaix Tamaris Festival – 18th July 1992
- Leysin Festival – 10th July 1992
- Alton Towers – 4th July 1992
- Roskilde Festival – 28th June 1992
- Stockholm Moderna Museet – 27th June 1992
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992
- Milan City Square – 5th May 1992
- Hamburg Grosse Freiheit 36 – 29th April 1992
- Cologne Live Music Hall – 27th April 1992
- Paris Bataclan – 23rd April 1992
- Minneapolis First Avenue – 14th March 1992
- BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier – 16th February 1992
- Manchester Polytechnic – 8th February 1992
- Warrington Parr Hall (evening) – 20th December 1991
- Warrington Parr Hall (afternoon) – 20th December 1991
- Rennes Transmusicalles – 7th December 1991
- Belfast Ulster Hall – 14th November 1991
- Leicester De Montfort Hall – 9th October 1991
- Reading Festival – 24th August 1991
- London Camden Underworld – 14th August 1991
- Belfort Eurockeennes Festival – 23rd June 1991
- Paris La Locomotive – 15th February 1991
February 1991
Three weeks before the single release, James perform Sit Down on Terry Wogan’s primetime BBC chat show.
They head to Paris and play a secret show at the Locomotive Club where they reveal ten songs from the recording sessions for Seven that they are in the middle of.
Born Of Frustration
Born Of Frustration is the opening track on James’ 1992 album Seven. It was released as a single prior to the album release in January 1992.
First played at the Paris Locomotive secret gig in Feb 1991, Born of Frustration was the song that really got the critics backs up, fuelling comparisons with Simple Minds and stadium rock bands. The video was big-budget and set in the desert outside Los Angeles. Larry was replaced by tour manager Richard for the video shoot as he had been mugged on arrival in LA and took the next flight home.
Born of Frustration was the band’s first US release. It later appeared in a commercial for Western Hotels, the proceeds from which paid the massive tax bill that formed part of James’ infamous Black Thursday in 1995.
Details
I can't meet all my desires
Strange conversation
Self-control has just expired
All an illusion
Only in my head, you don't exist
Who are you fooling
Don't need a shrink but an exorcist
La la la la la la la la........
Show me the movie
Of who you are and where you're from
Born of frustration
Caught upon the webs you've spun
Where's the confusion
A vision of what life is like
Show me the movie
That doesn't deal in black and white
Stop stop talking about who's to blame
When all that counts is how to change
Stop stop talking about who's to blame
When all that counts is how to change
La la la la la la la la.......
All this frustration
All this frustration
Who put brown owl eyes on a butterfly's wings
All this frustration
All this frustration
Who gave the leopards spots and taught the birds to sing
Born of frustration
Born of frustration
I'm living in the weirdest dream
Where nothing is the way it seems
Where no one's who they need to be
Where nothing seems that real to me
What can we build our lives upon
No altar stone, no solid ground
The world is spinning endlessly
We're clinging to our own beliefs
Born of frustration
Born of frustration
Song: | Born Of Frustration |
Released: | 20th January 1992 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Seven |
First Heard Live: | Paris La Locomotive – 15th February 1991 |
- Born Of Frustration 7″ jukebox single :Single, 1991
- Four From Seven :EP, 1992
- Born Of Frustration CD promo :Single, 1992
- Born Of Frustration :Single, 1992
- Born Of Frustration (Japan) :Single, 1992
- Born Of Frustration (US) :Single, 1992
- Born Of Frustration (France Cassette) :Single, 1992
- Born Of Frustration :Single, 1992
- Seven promo album cassette :Album, 1992
- Seven promo box-set :Album, 1992
- Seven – Gardner Test/Master Pressing Disc :Album, 1992
- James 7 from Seven promotional tape :Album, 1992
- Born Of Frustration USA CD promo :Single, 1992
- Seven – The Live Video :VHS, 1992
- Seven (Japan) :Album, 1992
- Seven :Album, 1992
- Take 7 Promo :EP, 1992
- In Concert : New Rock (Westwood One) 10 Track Version :Album, 1994
- In Concert : New Rock (Westwood One) 8 Track Version :Album, 1994
- Now And Then :EP, 1997
- The Best Of James (promo) :Album, 1998
- Best Of Promo CD JIM BEST 01 :Album, 1998
- The Best Of / Unhinged :Album, 1998
- The Best Of (USA) :Album, 1998
- I Know What I’m Here For Mexican CD promo :EP, 1999
- Seven (reissue CDR) :Album, 2001
- Getting Away With It… Live (3 track sampler) :EP, 2002
- Getting Away With It… Live (UK promo) :Album, 2002
- Getting Away With It … Live :DVD/VHS, 2002
- Getting Away With It… Live :Album, 2002
- Song Suggestions For Anger Management Trailer :Single, 2003
- Seven – The Live Concert :DVD, 2005
- The Best of James (Canada) :Album, 2006
- Fresh As A Daisy (Reference CD) :Album, 2007
- Fresh As A Daisy – The Videos :DVD, 2007
- Fresh As A Daisy – The Singles :Album, 2007
- Live in 2008 :Album, 2008
- The Gathering Sound :Box Set, 2012
- 1992 Singles & B-Sides :Album, 2023
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Taken from the album Seven
Written and peformed by James
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Note: Capo at the 3rd fret. All notes/chords given relative to capo.
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Opening Riff:
e--------------------------------------------------------------
B--3-3-3-3-3-3-3--1-1-1-1-1-1-1--3-3-3-3-3-3-3-----------------
G--2-2-2-2-2-2-2--0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-----------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
Main Riff:
e--------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A------3---5-3------3---5-3---3------2---3-2------2---3-2---2--
E--5-5---5-----5--5---5-----5----3-3---3-----3--3---3-----3----
Comeback Riff:
e--------------------------------------------------------------
B--1-1w(3)-----------------------------------------------------
G--0-0w(2)-----------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
End Riff:
e--------------------------------------------------------------
B--5/7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7--75-5-5-5--3/5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--53-3-3-3--
G--------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
Song Structure:
The song opens with the nice effects laden Opening Riff, essentially it's just bits of D C and G chords played a lot. Then comes in Saul's Main Riff which continues throughout most of the song.
In my opinion the song is a 4 chord progression of D Am C G. Asus4 also works well instead of Am, but it doesn't really matter because it's never actually played, only implied by the A in the bass line. Just copying what Saul plays sounds fine.
Towards the end of the song (and during the "la la la la la" choruses) Saul gives up the Main Riff in favour of strumming the chords D C G, with the D twice as long as the other chords. When the song "ends" and comes back in again, Larry plays what I've called the "Comeback Riff." Basically it's part of a C chord bent up to part of a D using the whammy bar. (hence the w symbol, if anyone knows the standard way of tabbing whammy bar usage please e-mail me).
On the single version (note: not on either Seven nor The Best Of), and on pre-Oxaal live versions, Larry ends the song playing the End Riff.
Note: I don't think Larry's guitar has a capo, even though I've tabbed his parts as if he has. But Saul's certainly does.
Lyrics/Chords:
D Am
All this frustration
C G
I can't meet all my desires
D Am
Strange conversation
C G
Self-control has just expired
D Am
All an illusion
C G
Only in my head, you don't exist
D Am
Who are you fooling
C G
Don't need a shrink but an exorcist
La la la la la la la la........
Show me the movie
Of who you are and where you're from
Born of frustration
Caught upon the webs you've spun
Where's the confusion
A vision of what life is like
Show me the movie
That doesn't deal in black and white
Stop stop talking about who's to blame
When all that counts is how to change
Stop stop talking about who's to blame
When all that counts is how to change
La la la la la la la la.......
All this frustration
All this frustration
Who put brown owl eyes on a butterfly's wings
All this frustration
All this frustration
Who gave the leopards spots and taught the birds to sing
Born of frustration
Born of frustration
I'm living in the weirdest dream
Where nothing is the way it seems
Where no one's who they need to be
Where nothing seems that real to me
What can we build our lives upon
No altar stone, no solid ground
The world is spinning endlessly
We're clinging to our own beliefs
Born of frustration
Born of frustration
Transcribed by Alex Carter 2001.
alex@shandy3000.fsnet.co.uk