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BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 10th April 1990
Setlist
Sunday Morning / Come Home / How Was It For You?Details
- Venue: BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, UK
- Date: 10th April 1990
Songs
James: How Was It For You Press Biography
Official Press Band Biography – Dated 9th April 1990
James release their first Fontana single – ‘How Was It For You?’ – on April 30th. The b-side of the 45 features ‘Whoops’ recorded live at Manchester Apollo at the end of last year, while the twelve inch contains two more live tracks – the legendary ‘Hymn From A Village’ and ‘How’ – plus ‘Lazy’. The CD line-up reads ‘How Was It For You?’, ‘Undertaker’ and ‘Hymn From A Village’. None of these extra tracks will be available on the group’s new LP, which is set for release at the beginning of June.
James began their recording career in 1983 with Factory Records, producing two acclaimed singles ‘What’s The World’ (later to be covered by The Smiths) and ‘Hymn From A Village’ plus the ‘Village Fire EP’.
Signing to Sire Records 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, releasing a live album – ‘One Man Clapping’ – through Rough Trade in February 1989.
Following the departure of original drummer Gavan Whelan the nucleus of James – vocalist Tim Booth, bass player Jim Glennie and guitarist Larry Gott – toughened up their sound with the addition of Dave Baynton-Power on drums.
Enjoying two indie hits with ‘Sit Down’ and ‘Come Home’ and a sell-out tour, the group expanded their line-up to a seven piece with multi-instrumentalist Saul Davies, keyboard player Mark Hunter and Andy Diagram on trumpet, joining James ranks.
The group started 1990 taking several coaches from Manchester over to Paris to play the Hacienda’s Temperance Club night out.
James set off on their World Cup tour in June, which includes festival dates at WOMAD and Glastonbury. The group are still waiting to firm up details for a major Manchester summer show.
How Was It For You Single Release – Press Release
How Was It For You? NME News Piece
JAMES release their first Fontana single ‘How Was It For You’ on Monday-a taster for the band’s next album due to hit the shops in June.
The revived Manchester band’s latest effort will also feature a batch of live tracks on the flip the 12″ version containing a live version of their classic ‘Hymn From A Village’ plus ‘Whoops’ and’How’.
The live tracks were recorded at Manchester Apollo at the end of last year.
James Go Hoops – Sounds News
JAMES release their first Fontana single “How Was It For You”, on April 30. It’s backed with “Whoops”, recorded live at Manchester Apollo at the end of last year, while the 12-inch contains two more live tracks, “Hymn From A Village”and “How”, plus “Lazy”.
The CD single contains “How Was It For You”, “Undertaker” and “Hymn From A Village”. None of the extra tracks will be available on the group’s new LP which is set for release at the beginning of June. At that time James will be about to start their World Cup Tour which includes festival dates at Womad and Glastonbury. They are still waiting to finalise details of a major Manchester show in the summer. Meanwhile, they have added a tour date at Aberdeen Metro Hotel on June 4.
James Leave Home (Late) – NME News
JAMES have been forced to put their forthcoming tour back six weeks because of delays in recording their first single and LP since signing to Phonogram.
But their agents have carefully booked the rescheduled shows with days off so everyone can watch England’s World Cup games.
The new dates are Cambridge Corn Exchange (May 13), Brighton Top Rank (14), Morecambe WOMAD Festival (19), Glasgow Barrowlands (June 5),Lancaster University (6), Hull City Hall (8), Exeter University (9), Bristol Studio (10), Middlesbrough Town Hall (12), Leeds University (13), Sheffield University (14), Liverpool Royal Court (15), Norwich UEA (17), Nottingham Rock City (18), London Kilburn National Ballroom (19),Birmingham Hummingbird (20) and Glastonbury Festival (23).
All tickets are still valid for the rearranged shows. The dates in Belfast and Dublin are likely to be slotted in at the end of May. Vinylwise, James should have a single out later this month with an LP to follow in June.
How Was It For You? Press Release
James are one of the original wave of new Manchester bands, they appeared at the same time as The Smiths, and were accorded the ‘Morrissey’s favourite band’ label. Previously the band have released three albums, and built up a sizeable live following, enabling them to sell out large venues across the country.
Their first single for Fontana will be ‘How Was It For You?’ produced by the band and Nick Garside and mixed by Tim Palmer.
Each format of the single will feature a previously unavailable James track, and will be very much in demand from their very loyal fan base.
James play an extensive UK tour right through June and three shows in May, Cambridge, Brighton and the WOMAD Festival.
The band are guaranteed extensive music press coverage around the release of the single and are recording a John Peel session to transmit in May.
The band’s last single on Rough Trade was a Mark Goodier hit-lister on Radio One and they are no strangers to daytime radio.
PREVIOUSLY UNAVAILABLE TRACKS
7″ ‘WHOOPS’ (live) Recorded in Manchester
12″ ‘HYMN FROM A VILLAGE (live)’ Recorded in Manchester, ‘LAZY’ – New Track not on forthcoming LP
CD ‘HYMN FROM A VILLAGE’ (live), ‘UNDERTAKER – New Track not on forthcoming LP
RELEASE DATE : 30th APRIL, 1990
JIM 5 How Was It For You? / Whoops (Live)
JIM 512 How Was It For You? / Hymn From A Village (Live) / Lazy
JIMCD 5 How Was It For You? / Hymn From A Village (Live) / Undertaker
How Was It For You? Press Biography
James release their first Fontana single – ‘How Was It For You?’ – on April 30th. The b-side of the 45 features ‘Whoops’ recorded live at Manchester Apollo at the end of last year, while the twelve inch contains two more live tracks – the legendary ‘Hymn From A Village’ and ‘How’ – plus ‘Lazy’. The CD line-up reads ‘How Was It For You?’, ‘Undertaker’ and ‘Hymn From A Village’. None of these extra tracks will be available on the group’s new LP, which is set for release at the beginning of June.
James began their recording career in 1983 with Factory Records, producing two acclaimed singles ‘What’s The World’ (later to be covered by The Smiths) and ‘Hymn From A Village’ plus the ‘Village Fire EP’.
Signing to Sire Records 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, releasing a live album – ‘One Man Clapping’ – through Rough Trade in February 1989.
Following the departure of original drummer Gavan Whelan the nucleus of James – vocalist Tim Booth, bass player Jim Glennie and guitarist Larry Gott – toughened up their sound with the addition of Dave Baynton-Power on drums.
Enjoying two indie hits with ‘Sit Down’ and ‘Come Home’ and a sell-out tour, the group expanded their line-up to a seven piece with multi-instrumentalist Saul Davies, keyboard player Mark Hunter and Andy Diagram on trumpet, joining James ranks.
The group started 1990 taking several coaches from Manchester over to Paris to play the Hacienda’s Temperance Club night out.
James set off on their World Cup tour in June, which includes festival dates at Womad and Glastonbury. The group are still waiting to firm up details for a major Manchester summer show.
Dated 9th April 1990
NME News On Phonogram Signing
James and The Charlatans look set to sign new record deals in the latest round of A+R activity surrounding Manchester.
James are reportedly in negotiations with Phonogram although they’ve yet to put pen to paper. Rumours of a Phonogram deal have been in the air for some time, and although official sources are tight-lipped, it’s believed that they are close to signing.
James were previously with a major, having moved to Sire from their early days with Factory. But after an apparently unhappy time with the US-based label moved to Rough Trade, having a couple of minor hits last year with Sit Down and Come Home.
1990 – 1992: Success At Last!
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- Neil Young Support Slot – Press Release (August 1992)
- Super Channel Interview (August 1992)
- First We Take Manhattan – Vox (August 1992)
- Stately Homeboys – Select (August 1992)
- Alton Towers – 4th July 1992 (July 1992)
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- O-Zone Interview BBC1 (July 1992)
- We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful (cover) (June 1992)
- Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992 (June 1992)
- Seven Single – Press Release (June 1992)
- Lentil As Anything – Sky Magazine (June 1992)
- Seven Single – NME News (June 1992)
- World Entertainment Tonight Feature on James (May 1992)
- Rock Et Folk Interview (French) (May 1992)
- Chain Mail Issue 1 (May 1992)
- Radio Europe Black Session – 30th April 1992 (April 1992)
- BBC Radio 1 Interview (April 1992)
- Sit Down And Shoot Up The Charts – Mean St Magazine (April 1992)
- LA Chimes – Melody Maker (April 1992)
- Starclub Article (French) (April 1992)
- James Peel 45 From Seven – NME News (April 1992)
- Phosphore Article (French) (April 1992)
- Nord Matin Article (French) (April 1992)
- Multitop Article (French) (April 1992)
- Les Irrockuptibles Interview (French) (April 1992)
- Guitare Et Claviers Interview (French) (April 1992)
- Blah Blah Interview (French) (April 1992)
- Best Interview (French) (April 1992)
- KROQ Los Angeles – 24th March 1992 (March 1992)
- Minneapolis First Avenue – 14th March 1992 (March 1992)
- Chicago Cabaret Metro – 13th March 1992 (March 1992)
- Itinerary: 1992 US Club Tour (March 1992)
- Seven US Press Release and Biography (March 1992)
- Ring The Bells – Press Release (March 1992)
- New York Times Article (March 1992)
- Lime Lizard Interview (March 1992)
- Vox Tim New York Picture (March 1992)
- The Band That Wanted First-Name Terms – The Independent (March 1992)
- Oxygen Interview (French) (March 1992)
- L’Etudiant Article (French) (March 1992)
- Le Pays Interview (French) (March 1992)
- Rock Over London – March 1992 (March 1992)
- Seven Album USA Release – Press Release (March 1992)
- BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier – 16th February 1992 (February 1992)
- Piccadilly Key 103 – 14th February 1992 (February 1992)
- MTV San Francisco Interview (February 1992)
- Key 103 Special (February 1992)
- Rock Over London Interview (February 1992)
- Music View Interviews (February 1992)
- James On A Rock And Roller Ride – Manchester Evening News (February 1992)
- Alton Towers – Press Release (February 1992)
- Seven UK – Press Release (February 1992)
- Seven UK Press Release And Biography (February 1992)
- James To The Tower – NME (February 1992)
- Holier Than Thou – Select (February 1992)
- Q Article And Interview (February 1992)
- Live 105 Biography (February 1992)
- Feels Like Seven – NME (February 1992)
- Today Article (February 1992)
- Born Of Frustration – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – 30th January 1992 (January 1992)
- Seventh Heaven – Exit Magazine (January 1992)
- Born Of Frustration Press Release (January 1992)
- LA Gun Ordeal Shatters Star – Manchester Evening News (January 1992)
- MTV Interview (January 1992)
- The Magnificent Seven – NME (January 1992)
- Born Again James – NME News (January 1992)
- Fanzine: A Sound Investment – Issue 1 (January 1992)
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – 25th December 1991 (December 1991)
- Warrington Parr Hall (evening) – 20th December 1991 (December 1991)
- Warrington Parr Hall (afternoon) – 20th December 1991 (December 1991)
- Gang Get Gott – NME News (December 1991)
- Rennes Transmusicalles – 7th December 1991 (December 1991)
- French Interview with Tim Booth of James for Gold Mother (December 1991)
- Sound And Glory – Melody Maker Review Of The Year (December 1991)
- Material World – NME (December 1991)
- Standing Room Only – Vox (December 1991)
- Radio 1 Jakki Brambles – 26th November 1991 (November 1991)
- Sound – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – 25th November 1991 (November 1991)
- Sound – Channel 4 The Word – November 1991 (November 1991)
- Belfast Ulster Hall – 14th November 1991 (November 1991)
- Sound Single Release – Press Release (November 1991)
- Going Live Interview – BBC1 (November 1991)
- Sound – Press Release (November 1991)
- Norwich Gig Cancellation News – NME (November 1991)
- Sound Release News – NME (November 1991)
- Running With The Homeboys – Rage Magazine (November 1991)
- Putting The Booth In – Melody Maker (November 1991)
- James Single – Melody Maker News (October 1991)
- Programme: Seven Autumn Tour (1991) (October 1991)
- Q Magazine Feature (September 1991)
- Fanzine: Stutter – Issue 1 (September 1991)
- Reading Festival – 24th August 1991 (August 1991)
- MTV 120 Minutes Interview With Tim And Jim At Reading Festival (August 1991)
- Hultsfred Festival – 10th August 1991 (August 1991)
- Reading Festival Programme (August 1991)
- Secret One-Off Gig Is Off – Manchester Evening News (August 1991)
- Granada What’s New – August 1991 (August 1991)
- Sounds Tim and Miles Hunt Caption (August 1991)
- Belfort Eurockeennes Festival – 23rd June 1991 (June 1991)
- Lausanne Dolce Vita – 22nd June 1991 (June 1991)
- London Tufnell Park Dome – 12th June 1991 (June 1991)
- Seinajoki Festival – 8th June 1991 (June 1991)
- Hilversum Meter 2 – 13th May 1991 (May 1991)
- We’ve Got A Result – Select (May 1991)
- James And Kylie Rereleases Stir Up Chart Row – Melody Maker (May 1991)
- James Major Tour – Melody Maker News (April 1991)
- James Head Out On Massive UK Tour – NME News (April 1991)
- Rapido Interview with Tim Booth and Jim Glennie – BBC2 (April 1991)
- Going Live Interview – BBC1 (April 1991)
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- Come Home James – Manchester Evening News (April 1991)
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops (2nd appearance) – April 1991 (April 1991)
- More Settee Vicar – NME (April 1991)
- This Band Is Where It’s Sat – NME (April 1991)
- James Mega Tour For September – Sounds News (April 1991)
- James Album – Melody Maker News (April 1991)
- Sit Down Single Release – Melody Maker News (March 1991)
- Sit Down – BBC1 Terry Wogan Show – March 1991 (March 1991)
- Sit Down – BBC1 Top Of The Pops – March 1991 (March 1991)
- James Sit Down Again – Sounds News (March 1991)
- Home James? – Manchester Evening News (March 1991)
- Revamped – Manchester Evening News (March 1991)
- Uppers And Downers – Record Mirror (March 1991)
- Come Home Live News – NME (March 1991)
- Scythe A Star – Sounds (March 1991)
- Gold Mother Of All Bills – NME News (March 1991)
- James Video Compilation – NME News (March 1991)
- Paris Le Zenith – 16th February 1991 (February 1991)
- Record Mirror Sit Down News (February 1991)
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- Record Collector Feature (February 1991)
- Piccadilly Hotel Gig – Melody Maker News (February 1991)
- James: Sit Down Press Release and Band Biography (February 1991)
- London Wembley Arena – 18th January 1991 (January 1991)
- MTV 120 Minutes Interview With Tim At The Hacienda (January 1991)
- Tim Vox Picture (January 1991)
- 1991 Melody Maker James Booklet (January 1991)
- Pitiful (December 1990)
- G-Mex Refunds – NME News Piece (December 1990)
- Tim’s End Of Year Poll – Melody Maker (December 1990)
- Guarana Be In My Gang? – NME (December 1990)
- The Next Stadium Rock Band – James? – Manchester Evening News (December 1990)
- Manchester Invaders Pack Winter Woolies – Manchester Evening News (December 1990)
- Come Home Live Video Interview (December 1990)
- Dead Cert – Manchester Evening News Interview (December 1990)
- Solid Gold Mothers – Melody Maker Review Of The Year (December 1990)
- Script For A Jester’s Tear – Melody Maker Interview (December 1990)
- James Comm Home – NME News (December 1990)
- Avanti Fanzine Feature (December 1990)
- Dusseldorf Phillipshalle – 24th November 1990 (November 1990)
- James Are They Out Of Control? – Sounds News (November 1990)
- James Higgins Trust – NME Preview (November 1990)
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- NME News on Lose Control (November 1990)
- James Lose Control – Melody Maker News (November 1990)
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- Lyon Le Transbordeur – 21st October 1990 (October 1990)
- Will James Last? – Vox Interview (October 1990)
- First Blackpool Then The World – Face Interview (September 1990)
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- James’ Xmas Crackers – Sounds News (August 1990)
- Avanti Fanzine Interview (August 1990)
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- James Offered Bowie Support – NME News (July 1990)
- The Mancs That Like To Say Yes – Select Magazine (July 1990)
- Tim Interview – Melody Maker (July 1990)
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- BBC Radio 1 John Peel – 10th April 1990 (April 1990)
- James: How Was It For You Press Biography (April 1990)
- How Was It For You Single Release – Press Release (April 1990)
- How Was It For You? NME News Piece (April 1990)
- James Go Hoops – Sounds News (April 1990)
- James Leave Home (Late) – NME News (April 1990)
- How Was It For You? Press Release (April 1990)
- How Was It For You? Press Biography (April 1990)
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