James The Collection is released.
Category Archives: Timeline
August 2004
Tim Booth releases Wave Hello as a single.
July 2004
Tim Booth tours the UK playing at the Move Festival, T In The Park, Bristol, Oxford, London, Brighton, Guilfest, Birmingham and Norwich.
June 2004
Tim Booth releases his debut solo album Bone and a single Down To The Sea. Tim Booth’s set at the Glastonbury Festival is broadcast in full by BBC 3.
April 2004
Tim Booth and the Individuals play their first UK tour in Portsmouth, Liverpool, Cardiff and London.
February 2004
Tim Booth plays his first “electric” shows with his new band at the Sussex Arts Club in Brighton.
September 2003
Tim Booth plays first solo shows supporting The LoveGods in Brighton, as part of Manchester In The City festival and supporting The Music at the ICA in London as part of an Amnesty International festival.
June 2002
James issue a live CD, video and DVD entitled Getting Away With It Live through Sanctuary Records and Warner Music Vision.
December 2001
James play their final UK shows with Tim Booth taking in Brighton, Leeds, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and London. Former band members Larry Gott and Andy Diagram are slated to join the band for those shows. They are joined on stage by Brian Eno for Sometimes at the “final” show at Wembley Arena.
Mercury Records reissue four James albums – Gold Mother, Laid, Seven and Whiplash – with extra live and remix tracks plus B-Sides Ultra. All fail to chart.
November 2001
Jim Glennie issues a statement that James will continue in future in some form or other. James play three gigs in Madrid, Lisbon and Porto.
October 2001
Tim Booth announces through the James official website that he intends to leave the band after the December UK tour to pursue other interests.
September 2001
James headline the Madeira Island Music Festival in Portugal and the Electron Festival in Greece.