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Rhyl Events Arena – 8th July 2022
Setlist
Walk Like You / Ring The Bells / Sit Down / Live A Love Of Life / Wherever It Takes Us / Moving On / She's A Star / Five-O / Lose Control / Zero / Curse Curse / Isabella / Beautiful Beaches / How Was It For You / Sound / Stutter / Come Home / SometimesSupport
Lightning Seeds, The K'sMore Information & Reviews
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Edinburgh Big Top Royal Highland Centre – 11th June 2022
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Born Of Frustration / She's A Star / Say Something / Come Home / Five-O / Lose Control / Top Of The World / How Was It For You / Destiny Calling / Runaground / Sit Down / Waltzing Along / Ring The Bells / Laid / Out To Get You / Sound / Tomorrow / SometimesSupport
Shed Seven, The K'sMore Information & Reviews
The show was advertised as James recreating their classic 1998 Barrowlands setlist (albeit in a different order).
Lisbon Campo Pequeno – 22nd April 2022
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Waltzing Along / Isabella / Beautiful Beaches / She's A Star / Born Of Frustration / Five-O / Walk Like You / Wherever It Takes Us / Honest Joe / Out To Get You / Hymn From A Village / Runaground / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Come Home / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sometimes / Curse Curse / Ring The Bells / Laid / ZeroSupport
The Slow Readers Club, SurmaMore Information & Reviews
Rescheduled from 13th December 2021
Porto Super Bock Arena (Pavilhão Rosa Mota) – 21st April 2022
Setlist
Zero / Isabella / She's A Star / Born Of Frustration / Wherever It Takes Us / Come Home / Walk Like You / Runaground / Five-O / Destiny Calling / Curse Curse / Hymn From A Village / Out To Get You / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Moving On / Beautiful Beaches / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sometimes / Ring The Bells / LaidSupport
The Slow Readers Club, SurmaMore Information & Reviews
Rescheduled from 12th December 2021
Porto Sala M.Ou.Co – 19th April 2022
Setlist
Isabella / Destiny Calling / Wherever It Takes Us / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Honest Joe / Live A Love Of Life / Gold Mother / Walk Like You / Five-O / Runaground / Ring The Bells / Attention / Curse CurseSupport
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Glasgow The SSE Hydro – 30th November 2021
Setlist
Zero / Isabella / Born Of Frustration / Five-O / Seven / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Walk Like You / Curse Curse / Honest Joe / She's A Star / Wherever It Takes Us / Hymn From A Village / Sound / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Come Home / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / LaidSupport
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Review: Fiona Shepherd @ The Scotsman
“We’re ageing like wine,” sang Tim Booth on opening number Zero – fair comment for a canny band who remain a limber live collective even if parts of their set were drawn out.
Read the full review at TheScotsman.com
Review: EvenTheStars.co.uk
“The thrilling energy of a nine-piece James that is on a mission and having the best time accomplishing it.”
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Leeds First Direct Arena – 25th November 2021
Setlist
Zero / Isabella / She's A Star / Born Of Frustration / Five-O / All The Colours Of You / Gold Mother / Come Home / Curse Curse / Miss America / Attention / Hymn From A Village / Beautiful Beaches / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sound / Wherever It Takes Us / Sit Down / LaidSupport
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Review: Dave Simpson @ The Guardian
It works because newer songs such as climate change anthem Beautiful Beaches more than live with the old and Booth is such a livewire, charismatic performer. In full flow – hyperactively shake-dancing, beatifically grinning, at one point using a megaphone to shamanically shout to the spirits – the 61-year-old seems to transcend global worries to reach a highly engaging enlightened contentment. The singer’s smile widens at the arena-sized wave of clapping that greets 2001’s sublime Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) and the band finally unleash whoppers Sound, Laid and the perennial Sit Down, during which the band sit down and seated audience members stand up. The hits bring crowd euphoria, but James are still on a quest for humanity’s deeper truths.
Read the full review at TheGuardian.com
Review: Andy Houghton @ Metal Planet Music
By the time we reach the encores, the audience is buzzing. ‘Wherever It Takes Us’ is followed by classics ‘Sit Down’ and ‘Laid’, which just had to be part of the bill. Even in the absence of Tim’s stage-diving – Covid has put paid to that for now – the band felt deeply engaged with the crowd, and the event was thrilling. Live music doesn’t come much better than this.
Read the full review at metalplanetmusic.com
Review: EvenTheStars.co.uk
A setlist to that jumps around the back catalogue without ever feeling disjointed. The reason is the way James infuse their older songs with the vibrancy of the new and perform them as if they’ve just been written.
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Newcastle Exhibition Park – 16th September 2021
Setlist
Isabella / Born Of Frustration / Ring The Bells / Five-O / Wherever It Takes Us / All The Colours Of You / Johnny Yen / Say Something / Honest Joe / Sit Down / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sometimes / Sound / Come HomeSupport
Lightning Seeds, Cruel Hearts Club & Beth MacariMore Information & Reviews
The event, called THIS IS FOR THE NHS, was held in support of the UK National Health Service (NHS) for its work during the Covid-19 pandemic. Local NHS workers were offered free tickets.
Review: EvenTheStars.co.uk
James head onto stage and launch into Isabella from All The Colours Of You and it’s clear that, even though this band have played as a nine-piece half a dozen or so times, they’re in one of those phases of the band where they spark off each other. Contained to the stage Tim searches looking for connection, finding them with each member of the band at some point in the evening. Born Of Frustration feels bigger and bolder than before whilst Ring The Bells shows how they’ve been working on the songs and integrating the bigger line-up with Chloe taking a bigger vocal part allowing Andy to add his signature trumpet and experimentation – something that’s noticeable as the evening progresses. It’s one of those subtleties the expanded line-up offers them.
Five-O takes us on wonderful wandering journey, with Saul’s violin taking the song off its beaten track, Tim transfixed by his colleague’s work like many of the audience around us. Wherever It Takes Us is clearly a band favourite and is evolving before our eyes and ears, but it feels like it’s missing something tonight – which may well be the sound that isn’t loud enough down the front and seems to be lacking a bit of body to it as if the festival have done it on the cheap for the main stage (the second was fine).
Honest Joe is a surprise inclusion after a long absence and a real indication of how this new James are, like when they’ve played Stutter in previous gigs, going to deliver some very special nights with this new line-up. Tim alludes to this when he tells us that this is the real James and it makes them fresh and alive and why they’re still going. For a band that says it’s bedding in, they’re still making an awful lot of changes to the setlists.
The crowd is very sterile around us all the way through, even for the big-hitters Getting Away With It (All Messed Up), Sometimes, Sound and Come Home that finish off the evening, standing arms folded, complaining at people dancing (swaying rather than anything remotely moshing if we’re talking details), chatting incessantly and getting offended at others moving around.
It’s the opposite of our experiences of Newcastle crowds from the past, particularly at the Academy which was always a highlight of the tour. Tonight was one of those where, from our vantage point at least, the performance didn’t get the audience it deserved.
Read the full review at EvenTheStars.co.uk
London Metropolis Studios Session – 24th August 2021
Setlist
All Good Boys / Maria's Party / Isabella / Johnny Yen / ZERO / Recover / Five-O / Walk Like You / Beautiful BeachesSupport
N/A (Session)More Information & Reviews
The stream session, part of the Mastercard Priceless programme of events, was performed and streamed live from Metropolis Studios in Chiswick, London. The first two songs, All Good Boys and Maria’s Party, were recorded live directly to vinyl as a limited edition double sided single for stream purchasers.
Oxford O2 Academy – 17th August 2021
Setlist
Wherever It Takes Us / Beautiful Beaches / Isabella / Waltzing Along / Born Of Frustration / All The Colours Of You / Five-O / Just Like Fred Astaire / Recover / Moving On / Zero / She's A Star / Nothing But Love / Come Home / Sometimes / Sit Down / Getting Myself Into / SoundSupport
TorrinMore Information & Reviews
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this was James’s first live gig in nearly two years, and acted as a warm-up gig for the delayed summer festival season.
Review: EvenTheStars.co.uk
They finish on a darker than normal, broody, moody Sound, notable for an extended outro that builds in pace, some trumpet sounds you wouldn’t believe were trumpet if you weren’t witnessing Andy channeling them through his box of distortion tricks as the song winds on its dozen-minute plus sonic journey. It’s a song that’s come to represent how James take their hits, reinvent and twist them and use them as the melting pot for new ideas that keeps them excited about what they’re doing as a means of ensuring their audience do too.
Tonight was a reminder of the power of live music. We laughed, we cried a few times, we felt the power of the drum feel like it was beating in our chest, we caught a glance with a stranger lost in the same emotion as us, we stood on someone’s foot (sorry, it was a few times), closed our eyes and completely lost ourselves in what was coming from the stage. There is no greater feeling than watching the greatest band in your world and we should never forget that and let anyone take it away from us.
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Live In Extraordinary Times CD/DVD
Summary
A live CD / DVD / vinyl / download released in December 2020 recorded during the Living In Extraordinary Times tours in 2018 and 2019.
Track List
Deluxe CD tracks :
Five-O / Waltzing Along / Leviathan / Broken By The Hurt / She’s A Star / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Stutter / Feet Of Clay / Moving On / Many Faces / Sometimes / Come Home / Hank / Picture Of This Place / English Beefcake / PS / Heads / All I’m Saying / Extraordinary Times / Tomorrow / What’s It All About / Laid / Attention
Vinyl tracks (From Madrid To Manchester) :
Madrid – Five-O / Broken By The Hurt / Feet Of Clay / She’s A Star / Waltzing Along / Extraordinary Times / English Beefcake
Manchester – Hank / Picture Of This Place / What’s It All About / Attention / Many Faces / Sometimes
DVD tracks (Madrid and Philadelphia) : tbd
Details
Release Name: | Live In Extraordinary Times |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | 11 December 2020 |
Format: | Live Album |
Catalogue: | |
Related Release(s): |
“You asked (okay – pleaded, pestered, perhaps even profaned) and finally we’ve delivered: a new live double album and DVD! Including a beautiful photo-book set, as well as coloured vinyl, deluxe double CD, signed prints (get in early!), t-shirts, the full works.
“As requested by many lovers of the band – a live DVD and album to capture the spirit of the gigs of the last few years. Hopefully this will help us through the long nights of lockdown – reliving these gatherings of intimacy and passion. Thank you for coming along for the ride in the crazy world of James.” – Tim
In a year feeling anything but ordinary, this special collection reminds us of the power and connection of live music.
Released just in time for St. Nick to get his hands on it for you…11th December 2020. Sorry we can’t put on one of our traditional winter tours to warm your quarantined cockles but hopefully this is the next best thing.”
- All I’m Saying :2014
- Attention :2016
- Broken By The Hurt :2018
- Come Home :1989
- English Beefcake :2001
- Extraordinary Times :2018
- Feet Of Clay :2016
- Five-O :1993
- Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) :2001
- Hank :2018
- Heads :2018
- Laid :1993
- Leviathan :2018
- Many Faces :2018
- Moving On :2014
- P.S. :1993
- Picture Of This Place :2018
- She’s A Star :1997
- Sometimes (Lester Piggott) :1993
- Stutter :1983
- Tomorrow :1994
- Waltzing Along :1997
- What’s It All About :2018
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- Los Angeles – Greek Theater – 7th August 2019
- San Diego North Park The Observatory – 6th August 2019
- San Francisco Stern Grove Festival – 4th August 2019
- Reno Grand Sierra Resort And Casino Grand Theater – 3rd August 2019
- Portland Crystal Ballroom – 1st August 2019
- Vancouver Orpheum Theater – 31st July 2019
- Seattle Showbox SODO – 30th July 2019
- Salt Lake City The Complex (Rockwell) – 27th July 2019
- Denver Ogden Theater – 26th July 2019
- Minneapolis Weesner Family Amphitheater – 24th July 2019
- Chicago Aragon Ballroom – 23rd July 2019
- Milwaukee Pabst Theater – 22nd July 2019
- Royal Oak Music Theater – 20th July 2019
- Cleveland Agora Theatre – 19th July 2019
- Buffalo Canalside – 18th July 2019
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- Silver Spring The Fillmore – 14th July 2019
- Philadelphia Franklin Music Hall – 13th July 2019
- New York Pier 17 – 12th July 2019
- Asbury Park Paramount Theatre – 10th July 2019
- Boston House Of Blues – 9th July 2019
- Ottawa Bluesfest – 7th July 2019
- London Music Hall – 6th July 2019
- Toronto Rebel Complex – 5th July 2019
- Manchester Heaton Park – 15th June 2019
- Isle of Wight Festival – 14th June 2019
- Malta Aria Complex – 12th June 2019
- Athens Release Festival – 8th June 2019
- Thessaloniki Fix Factory Of Sound – 7th June 2019
- Scorrier The Great Estate Festival – 1st June 2019
- Lisbon Coliseum – 4th April 2019
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- Hull Bonus Arena – 22nd March 2019
- Birmingham Academy – 21st March 2019
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- Edinburgh Usher Hall – 18th March 2019
- Newcastle City Hall – 17th March 2019
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- Southampton Guildhall – 14th March 2019
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