James preview three new songs – Heavens, Protect Me and Born of Frustration – live on Channel 4’s Friday Night At The Dome.
Category Archives: Timeline
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.
April 1991
Come Home live video released.
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.
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.
January 1991
James play Wembley Arena as part of the indie night of the Brit Awards.
James play five songs included the unreleased Ring The Bells on the roof of Piccadilly Hotel in Manchester. 5,000 people turned up and the Manchester traffic was brought to a standstill.
November 1990
Lose Control single released. James sell out a mini tour taking in Newcastle, Glasgow and Brixton, completed with two triumphant nights at Manchester’s 10,000 capacity G-Mex. The second night is filmed for later release on the Come Home live video. A proposed mini-tour of the Soviet Union is cancelled at the last moment.
August 1990
James play two sold out nights at Blackpool’s Empress Ballroom. James support David Bowie and The Cure at outdoor shows at Manchester Maine Road and Crystal Palace.
June 1990
Gold Mother album released. Come Home single released. James tour the UK on their World Cup tour taking days off when England have matches. At the end of the tour, they play a triumphant show at Glastonbury.
May 1990
How Was It For You? is denied a Top of the Pops appearance due to the video featuring Tim immersed in water.
April 1990
How Was It For You? single released.
January 1990
James sign to Fontana Records.
