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1999 Singles & B-Sides
Summary
The eighth of a series of streaming-only compilations of singles and b-sides from James years with Fontana / Mercury. 1999 features three singles – I Know What I’m Here For, Just Like Fred Astaire and We’re Going To Miss You
Track List
I Know What I’m Here For / All Good Boys / Imagine Ourselves / Stolen Horse / Downstairs / Just Like Fred Astaire / I Defeat / Long To See / Mary / Goal Goal Goal / We’re Going To Miss You – Radio Edit / Wisdom Of The Throat / Pocketful Of Lemons / We’re Going To Miss You – Eno’s Version / Top Of The World – Live At The Embassy Rooms / Confusion
Details
Release Name: | 1999 Singles & B-Sides |
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Release Date: | 28th June 2024 |
Format: | Compilation Album |
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The eighth of a series of streaming-only compilations of singles and b-sides from James years with Fontana / Mercury. 1999 features three singles – I Know What I’m Here For, Just Like Fred Astaire and We’re Going To Miss You
- All Good Boys :1999
- Confusion :2000
- Downstairs :1999
- Goal Goal Goal :1994
- I Defeat :1999
- I Know What I’m Here For :1999
- Imagine Ourselves :1999
- Just Like Fred Astaire :1999
- Long To See :1999
- Mary :1999
- Pocketful Of Lemons :1999
- Stolen Horse :1999
- Top Of The World :1990
- We’re Going To Miss You :1999
- Wisdom Of The Throat :1999
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Birmingham Utilita Arena – 12th June 2024
Setlist
She's A Star / Waltzing Along / Our World / Hey / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Say Something / Born Of Frustration / Five-O / Butterfly / Better With You / Just Like Fred Astaire / Curse Curse / Shadow Of A Giant / Sit Down / Mobile God / Tomorrow / Sometimes / Way Over Your Head / Beautiful Beaches / LaidSupport
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Review: David Brown @ Even The Stars
“Beautiful Beaches is euphoric, a song that few bands in their fifties and sixties could create. Powerful, uplifting and joyous, despite the undertones of the lyrical content and concluding with eleven of the thirteen on stage turning, mostly kneeling and watching Dave and Debbie’s drum outro with the same wonder as the rest of us. They finish on Laid, way after curfew, a devil-may-care romp that feels on the edge of imminent breakdown that encapsulates the band and the live experience in a three minute pop song.”
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Review: Steve Adams @ What’s On Live
“And as for the setlist, we got most of the heavy hitters we wanted to hear. There was no Come Home or Ring The Bells, but the likes of Waltzing Along, Born of Frustration, Five-O, Say Something and Sometimes (Lester Piggott) more than compensated. Those last two got the biggest singalongs of the night but the most enthusiastic receptions were saved for Sit Down (ironically the first song to really get everyone on their feet) and the mercurial Laid, which makes for a terrific finale to any evening.”
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Review: Laura Dean @ God Is In The TV Zine
“Unusually for a band who play arena tours, James have a tendency to mix things up with their set lists to keep things fresh, and they aren’t even afraid of stopping a song if there’s a mistake – this all makes for a unique experience for each audience and presumably keeps things interesting for the band, so it’s a great approach that’s still working for them after all this time. There’s no-one quite like them and they show no signs of slowing down.”
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Leeds First Direct Arena – 8th June 2024
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Waltzing Along / Our World / Rogue / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Just Like Fred Astaire / Ring The Bells / Better With You / Butterfly / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Shadow Of A Giant / Out To Get You / Mobile God / Tomorrow / Come Home / Sometimes / Way Over Your Head / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / LaidSupport
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Review: David Brown @ Even The Stars
““There’s time for one more so make the most of it” Tim tells us which means we weren’t going to get either Sit Down or Laid. We do eventually get both but the former is stopped as a woman passes out as the song kicks back in after the audience have taken it from the band. The gig is stopped for a couple of minutes while help arrives and when it resumes they finish the song and Saul leads them straight into Laid that has everyone in the arena on their feet for one final time and Tim down on the barrier. They take their bows having both stuck to their guns with eight songs from Yummy and given the nostalgia heads their fill of favourites too.”
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Review: Gareth John @ York Press
“Tonight, new releases hold their own against established favourites, all of them strong, fresh, and yet instantly recognisable as trademark James material. Booth explained that those who had done their homework and listened to Yummy in advance would have enjoyed the evening even more. No-one appeared to be complaining as the crowd lapped up the setlist as Booth declared and explained that the new songs would soon become the audience’s future favourites.”
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Review: Mike Ainscoe @ At The Barrier
“The tour has seen some juggling in the set that allows for choice cuts from the catalogue to get filtered along with what turns out tonight to be a bold eight new songs. Yet, the hits are reserved for end of set and encore finales. The result is that the atmosphere and the bar gets raised to experience the communal James heights as the likes of Come Home (a constant reminder of the baggy Madchester days), Sometimes, Laid and inevitably, Sit Down, have Leeds to a man, woman and child submit to the James philosophy – one of which they sing in Tomorrow “You gotta keep faith that your luck/path etc will change.” Hallelujah to that!”
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Review: Kate Rogata @ Yorkshire Post
“Remaining relevant for 40 years is an achievement in itself, but James go from strength to strength and we all left the arena, singing our favourite songs, looking forward to next time.”
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Review: Martin Unsworth @ Louder Than War
“Should you get the chance to catch James live – in whatever setting – take it. You might not get all the ‘hits’. This particular tour has been plagued by complaints from people wanting to hear that song, and accusing the band of being self-indulgent for not including it on the setlist. These people would not be missed if they didn’t show up, or buy a ticket. The people who ‘get it’ will still have a whale of a time, and be carried away with a unique, passionate and incredibly significant band who show no signs of becoming complacent. Just look at the smiles on the faces of the group as they leave the stage – it’s a perfect reflection of the crowd that’s enjoyed every second of their performance, but more importantly, it shows that they are still enjoying it too. Long may it continue…”
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Review: Joseph Nozedar @ The Gryphon
“Even though you may say that guitar driven music and bands are no longer in fashion, 2024 has seen a renaissance in guitar-heavy music with many bands snatching the number one spot but having limited airtime. While it may be some time before the habits of certain radio stations change, the new material of constantly innovative bands like James must not go unnoticed.”
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Review: With Just A Hint Of Mayhem
“Then it was time for “that song”, yes, the perennial anthem of the ages, “Sit Down” and clearly no one did sit down for it. We all sang along as loud as possible though. The song was stopped shortly before the end to help security and venue staff deal with a medical emergency in the crowd, with a compassionate and empathetic Tim Booth telling us what was happening. After they restarted most of the band sat on the front of the stage to listen to the crowd continue to sing this timeless tune. Booth then informed us that we were now on ‘Fergie Time’ which meant another song could be played. That song was “Laid”, perhaps my favourite James song. What a magnificent way to end an epic and dazzling set from a band that goes from strength to strength, even after all this time. I left Leeds an incredibly happy man after this show, I suspect everyone left with smiles on their faces. Roll on the next tour!”
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Glasgow OVO Hydro – 7th June 2024
Setlist
She's A Star / Tomorrow / Our World / Rogue / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Born Of Frustration / Waltzing Along / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Shadow Of A Giant / Five-O / Better With You / Just Like Fred Astaire / Sit Down / Mobile God / Sometimes / Way Over Your Head / Beautiful Beaches / Come Home / LaidSupport
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Review: David Brown @ Even The Stars
“Often Glasgow gigs fail to live up the billing that the more vocal elements of the city’s music following place on them. Tonight though they proved that when the mood is right it’s one of the best places in the world to watch a gig. Even the parochial nonsense of “here we fucking go” that blights songs that it doesn’t even work with is thankfully absent. James captured the mood in the room perfectly last night with a setlist that both stood by their ethos that all their music has equal value whether written yesterday or forty years ago but sagely acknowledging the size of the venue and the crowd. One of their best gigs for many years.”
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Review: Karen Edmond @ Scottish Music Network
“After their electrifying performance, the band gracefully exited the stage, visibly elated and grateful for the enthusiastic reception from the Glasgow crowd. Every member seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, waving and smiling at the audience. It was truly a spectacular night, leaving the audience in awe.”
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Review: Alan Brown @ Bring The Noise
“The four-song encore began with Way Over Your Head, the last from Yummy, followed by Beautiful Beaches as the screens turned to orange emulate the subject matter of the song when people were running to the beaches in 2020 to escape the Californian wildfires. We were then taken back to 1990’s Gold Mother album for Come Home, the set finished with Laid, the title track from the 1993 album of the same name and by far the band’s biggest song and a great way to end the night. Having seen James play live around a dozen times since 1993 this performance was the best yet, like a fine wine this band only gets better with age! “
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Stockton Globe – 31st May 2024
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Is This Love / Hey / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Mobile God / Ring The Bells / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Shadow Of A Giant / Stay / Better With You / Sit Down / Just Like Fred Astaire / We're Going To Miss You / Sometimes / Nothing But Love / Way Over Your Head / Beautiful Beaches / LaidSupport
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Review: Andrew White @ The Northern Echo
“This was billed as a warm-up gig, so it was not without a few false starts and technical hitches as the final polishes were made. The crowd later learned, from the multi-talented Saul Davies, that lead singer Tim Booth had not been well and indeed had spent some time in hospital earlier that day.”
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Barcelona Sala Razzmatazz 1 – 15th May 2024
Setlist
Is This Love / Hey / Just Like Fred Astaire / Waltzing Along / Beautiful Beaches / Born Of Frustration / Our World / Come Home / She's A Star / Shadow Of A Giant / Five-O / Sound / Sometimes / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Way Over Your Head / Sit Down / LaidSupport
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Guadalajara Guanamor Teatro Studio – 15th March 2024
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Waltzing Along / Beautiful Beaches / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Five-O / Born Of Frustration / Our World / Is This Love / Just Like Fred Astaire / Ring The Bells / All The Colours Of You / Say Something / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sometimes / Out To Get You / Sound / Laid / Sit DownSupport
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Halifax Piece Hall – 7th July 2023
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Waltzing Along / All The Colours Of You / Interrogation / Born Of Frustration / Space / Out To Get You / Hymn From A Village / Medieval / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Just Like Fred Astaire / Moving On / Nothing But Love / Sit Down / Sometimes / LaidSupport
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Review: David Brown @ EvenTheStars.co.uk
“Moving On is dedicated to loved ones passed and with Tim and Chloe singing it to each other, the emotional resonance is strong particularly as the sun goes down. There’s then an amusing moment as Tim beckons the choir down to sing the harmonies of Nothing But Love, but Dave starts up Sit Down. Dave blames Saul for the mistake, who takes responsibility, before joking that it was really whoever wrote the setlist’s fault. The choir becomes one of five thousand for the rousing latter-period Nothing But Love, before losing themselves collectively in an uplifting Sit Down, a song that feels reinvigorated this year and a beacon of light in a dark world.”
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Review: Gareth John @ The York Press
“Tonight’s show feels timeless, the rising sounds carried beautifully by Booth’s distinctive and textured voice, the agile and energetic frontman leading the band in rounding off their set with the hauntingly beautiful Sit Down, the somewhat spiritual Sometimes and the quirky yet wonderful Laid.”
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Review: Sarah Fitton @ Halifax Courier
“The Manchester legends – who play at The Piece Hall again tonight (Saturday) – were on top form as they delivered iconic hits including ‘Born Of Frustration’, ‘Waltzing Along’, ‘Laid’, ‘Nothing But Love’, ‘Sometimes’ and ‘Sit Down’.”
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Review: Izzy Clayton @ Backstreet Mafia
“Opening the set with ‘Johnny Yen’ the band take fans back to their early days with the song being a release from the band’s debut album ‘Stutter’ back in 1986. As the second song starts ‘What For’, both Deborah and Chloe join the band on drums as well as the Inspirational Voices Choir. During ‘Waltzing Along’, Tim comes off stage and greets fans on barrier before performing the song whilst stood on the barrier – holding a person’s hand in the crowd for support.”
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Review: Helen Millington @ RGM
“The band open with ‘Johnny Yen’, followed by ‘What For’ and then crowd favourite ‘Waltzing Along’. It was at this moment the crowd were in for a special treat as Booth leapt down from the stage and gracefully balanced on the barrier (with the support of a few bewildered fans). For the entire song, Booth perched on the railing holding onto a fans arm, with another steadying his leg. The crowd lapped it up and sang along.”
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Bristol Canons Marsh Amphitheatre- 23rd June 2023
Setlist
Walk Like You / Ring The Bells / Born Of Frustration / What For / Sit Down / Isabella / Interrogation / Johnny Yen / All Good Boys / Just Like Fred Astaire / Out To Get You / She's A Star / Come Home / All The Colours Of You / Beautiful Beaches / Sound / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / LaidSupport
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London Royal Albert Hall – 17th May 2023
Setlist
Magic Bus / Beautiful Beaches / The Lake / Dust Motes / The Shining / Seven / We're Going To Miss You / Ten Below / Moving On / Say Something / Born Of Frustration / Nothing But Love / Sit Down / Love Make A Fool / Medieval / Hello / Someone's Got It In For Me / Alaskan Pipeline / She's A Star / Just Like Fred Astaire / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Hymn From A Village / Tomorrow / SometimesSupport
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Review: David Brown @ EvenTheStars.co.uk
“She’s A Star has the crowd back on their feet where they remain for the rest of the show. The orchestra are the stars here on this one and getting a huge ovation at the end from both the audience and everyone else on stage. The song’s uplifting message is accentuated by the strings as they build into the chorus. Just Like Fred Astaire and Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) might not have undergone the same type of transformation as much of the set around them, but their status as later first-edition James classics has been cemented well before now and the crowd are now completely lost in the moment. Tim playfully teasing “Albert Hall, be careful” at the end of the latter.”
Read the full review at EvenTheStars.co.uk
Review: Talitha Stowell @ The Upcoming
“Celebrating 40 years, James have stood the test of time, creating a triumphant show that proved live music is a necessary experience. Bringing Madchester to this historic Hall, they are capable of intimate moments, awe-inspiring instrumental solos, and a fresh take on nostalgic songs. James is the band for all lovers of live music.”
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Review: Dylan Bryant @ The Badger
“James proved exactly why they’ve stood the test of time with a magnificent performance that highlighted the joy of live music. The set delivered everything from intimate personal moments and breath-taking instrumental solos to the incredible arrangements of their anthemic classics. “
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Blackpool Opera House – 12th May 2023
Setlist
Magic Bus / Dream Thrum / Dust Motes / Beautiful Beaches / She's A Star / The Shining / Seven / We're Going To Miss You / Born Of Frustration / Say Something / Nothing But Love / Sit Down / Love Make A Fool / Medieval / Just Like Fred Astaire / Of Monsters And Heroes And Men / Someone's Got It In For Me / Hello / Moving On / The Lake / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sometimes / Tomorrow / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Top Of The WorldSupport
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Review: Dave Brown @ EvenTheStars.co.uk
“There’s then a really emotional moment as Debbie steps forward to the microphone to tell us that her Dad passed away the night before after a long struggle with cancer. She tells us that there being so much joy in the room will help her celebrate him and that they’re going to play her favourite song. We’re Going To Miss You is another song that feels like this was exactly the moment it was written for, particularly when the instruments drop out and the song’s chorus line is sung by Tim, the choir and half the band a cappella.”
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Review: Laura Dean @ God Is In The TV Zine
“Never a band to go through the motions, James are constantly challenging themselves and it’s part of the reason that they’ve had such a lengthy career. The band’s 2021 arena tour was their biggest and most successful tour to date and with Summer dates and a double orchestral album on the way, it’s safe to say that James are showing no signs of slowing down.”
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Review: Natalie Royle @ Louder Than War
“James are renowned for their improvisation during their live performances and Tim announces “lets do another one”, much to the audiences delight. It would be easy for James to finish with one of their hits which is often the case at a standard James gig, but as we have already learnt this tour is about much more than that. The band’s final song of the night is Top Of The World, which brings the evening to a hauntingly beautiful and emotional close.”
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