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This video is supposed to depict seven different forces of nature, but the band were unhappy with the final result.
Seven was released as the fourth single from the eponymous album. To stretch interest it was issued as an EP with 3 new songs. It reached 46 in the UK Singles Chart.
7″ JIM12- Seven / Goalies Ball / William Burroughs / Still Alive
CAS JIMC 12- Seven / Goalies Ball / William Burroughs / Still Alive
CD JIM12 CD- Seven / Goalies Ball / William Burroughs / Still Alive
Release Name: | Seven |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 6th July 1992 |
Format: | Studio Single |
Catalogue: | 7" JIM12; CD JIM12 CD; CAS JIMC 12 |
Following the lack of success of Ring The Bells, the band did not want to release a fourth single off the Seven album for fear of ripping off their fans. The record company however wanted a release to coincide with the band’s 30,000 sell-out show at Alton Towers which was being broadcast live on Radio 1. A compromise was reached with the record company allowing the band to rerecord the title track and release the single as an EP with three new tracks.
Goalies Ball is not about football, but the state of human evolution. William Burroughs is a frenzied three minute burst about a young man who became old before his time. Still Alive is a lonely almost a cappella bluesy reflection on one man’s misfortune.
The single’s video showed the band dressed in t-shirts starting at 1 and increasing through to 7 by the end, playing the song in different weather conditions -snow, rain, wind and with fire behind them.
As with the previous two single releases, a John Carroll watercolour was used for the cover artwork of the single.
Radio 1 did A-list the single as they were heavily promoting the live broadcast of the Alton Towers show, but the music press paid very little attention to it. As the band was out of the country playing the European festival circuit, there was little promotion of the single.
Despite being the fourth single off the album, the final chart position of 46 was still disappointing. It was not helped by the cancellation of a second CD entitled “Seven plus three” which was due to include Seven and three extra tracks recorded at Alton Towers but which was shelved due to recording problems with the BBC mobile recording studio.
Seven is all about filling the available space. And in 1992 James have all the wide open space they want. Which is why the recent single Born of Frustration had us all on edge with its shameless Simple Minds chorus. But James are still capable of playing their cards close to their chest: they just can’t stop themselves from beating it when the indie police aren’t looking. Yet we forgive them this excursion into pomp-dom because they are James.
James release a new four track EP on July 6th. Available on a 33 RPM seven inch, CD and cassette, the EP features a different version of ‘Seven’ (the title track of their recent Top Ten LP), plus three brand new songs – ‘Goalie’s Ball’, ‘William Burroughs’ and ‘Still Alive’.
This weekend James make a guest appearance at Glastonbury while on Saturday July 4th they headline their own Alton Towers bash in front of a capacity 30,000 crowd.
The rest of the summer sees the band busy playing a series of continental festivals which includes an appearance at the Feile Festival in Ireland on July 31st
Still Alive is a b-side to the 1992 James single Seven.
Song: | Still Alive |
Released: | 6th July 1992 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Seven |
First Heard Live: | Never performed live |
William Burroughs is a b-side from the 1992 James single Seven. It also features on the 2001 B-Sides Ultra compilation.
Song: | William Burroughs |
Released: | 6th July 1992 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Seven |
First Heard Live: | Never performed live |
US three-track promo CD
Seven (remix) / Be My Prayer / Fight
Release Name: | Seven US CD promo |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 1st July 1992 |
Format: | Promo Single |
Catalogue: | CDP782 |
Used the cover artwork from the UK Ring The Bells single
Seven-track US promo featuring two acoustic tracks from KROQ, four from the Seven Live video and one from Come Home live video
Protect Me (acoustic) / Lose Control (acoustic) / Sound (live) / Heavens (live) / Don’t Wait That Long (live) / How Was It For You? (live) / Seven (live)
Release Name: | 7-Track James Live (US promo, 1992) |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 1st July 1992 |
Format: | Promo EP |
Catalogue: | SACD561 |
Seven-track US promo featuring two acoustic tracks from KROQ, four from the Seven Live video and one from Come Home live video
Jam 2 / Chicken Goth / Never Forget is a track that was played live at a number of European shows in the summer of 1992 but not released at the time.
It was referenced in magazine articles at the time as a bluegrass goth jam and when it appeared on the studio disc of The Gathering Sound it was given the name Jam 2.
It later appeared in 2015 on the Laid / Wah Wah Super Deluxe Edition as Chicken Goth (rehearsal demo) and labelled as an unreleased track. The confusion came from the renaming of the song to Jam 2 during the compilation of The Gathering Sound.
Song: | Jam 2 / Chicken Goth / Never Forget |
Released: | 10th December 2012 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | The Gathering Sound |
First Heard Live: | Stockholm Moderna Museet – 27th June 1992 |
America is a b-side of the James single Sometimes released in August 1993.
Originally played at Alton Towers and acoustically on the 1992 US and UK tours, America failed to make the final cut for the Laid album. A live version of the song, recorded using solar power for Greenpeace at a concert in Los Angeles, appeared as the b-side to Sometimes and on the Japanese version of the album.
An alternative version recorded by BBC Radio 1 in London on the band’s December 1992 acoustic tour was included on the live disc of The Gathering Sound boxset.
The song’s lyrics deal with “basically about giving America a blow job and we realised then that we’d be playing it to rednecks and they may not like it.”
Song: | America |
Released: | 30th August 1993 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Sometimes (Lester Piggott) |
First Heard Live: | Stockholm Moderna Museet – 27th June 1992 |
In June 1992, James stood in late for Morrissey at Glastonbury Festival when he cancelled.
They opened the show with a cover of his song We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful which he’d written about James.
Live – Glastonbury 26th June 1992
Song: | We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful (by Morrissey) |
Released: | Unreleased |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | |
First Heard Live: | Glastonbury Festival, 26th June 1992 |
Goalies Ball is a b-side to the 1992 James single Seven. It also features on the Ultra B-sides album and appeared as a b-side to the 1998 single Destiny Calling.
Song: | Goalie's Ball |
Released: | 6th July 1992 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Seven |
First Heard Live: | Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992 |
Maria is track seven on the 1994 James album Wah Wah and that version is sung by Larry Gott. A live version from the Alton Towers 1992 show appears on the live disc of the 2012 The Gathering Sound boxset, whilst a live acoustic version appears on the 2016 Record Store Day release of the 1992 Greenpeace Palace concert.
Another acoustic version from a US radio session appears on The Adventure Club sessions compilation. An as-yet-unreleased demo version appeared on a very rare Mercury in-house cdr entitled B-Sides.
Maria began life as a track called Maria’s Party in the summer of 1992 and was often cited by Tim in interviews as the key track in James new direction after the Seven LP. It featured throughout the acoustic tours of the US and UK in 1992, but failed to make the final cut for the Laid LP.
The party referred to in the song apparently took place at a large house in Belgium.
Song: | Maria |
Released: | 12th September 1994 |
Main Associated Album (or Single): | Wah Wah |
First Heard Live: | Glastonbury Festival – 26th June 1992 |
A 4-track promotional cassette tape for the single release of Seven.
Seven (Remix) / Goalies Ball / William Burroughs / Still Alive
Release Name: | Seven Single Cassette Promo |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 12th June 1992 |
Format: | Promo Single |
Catalogue: | JIM12, JIM12CD |
A 4-track promotional cassette tape for the single release of Seven.