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Les Nits De Barcelona – 18th July 2025
Setlist
Lose Control / Zero / Johnny Yen / Waltzing Along / Way Over Your Head / Leviathan / PS / Curse Curse / Seven / Stay / Shadow Of A Giant / Tomorrow / Heads / Attention / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / Laid / Sometimes / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)Support
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Cardiff Castle – 10th July 2025
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Seven / She's A Star / Way Over Your Head / Leviathan / Say Something / Come Home / Stay / All Good Boys / Attention / Out To Get You / Moving On / Heads / Sit Down / Tomorrow / Born Of Frustration / Beautiful Beaches / Sound / LaidSupport
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Llangollen Pavilion – 29th June 2025
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Seven / Come Home / Way Over Your Head / Leviathan / Stay / Just Like Fred Astaire / She's A Star / Shadow Of A Giant / PS / Heads / Moving On / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / Tomorrow / Sometimes / Sound / LaidSupport
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Croyde Bay Oceanfest – 21st June 2025
Setlist
Five-O / Seven / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Stay / All The Colours Of You / Zero / Say Something / Sit Down / Shadow Of A Giant / Johnny Yen / Out To Get You / Heads / She's A Star / Beautiful Beaches / Tomorrow / Laid / Sometimes / Come HomeSupport
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Lincoln Castle – 14th June 2025
Setlist
Five-O / Seven / She's A Star / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Stay / Better With You / Just Like Fred Astaire / Moving On / Attention / Shadow Of A Giant / Heads / Leviathan / Say Something / Tomorrow / Sit Down / Beautiful Beaches / Born Of Frustration / Sometimes / LaidSupport
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Plymouth Hoe Summer Sessions – 12th June 2025
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Say Something / Born Of Frustaration / PS / Way Over Your Head / Just Like Fred Astaire / Seven / Come Home / Shadow Of A Giant / Attention / She's A Star / Sit Down / Beautiful Beaches / Tomorrow / Heads / Sometimes / Laid / Out To Get YouSupport
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Bath Forum – 24th October 2023
Setlist
Dust Motes / Beautiful Beaches / Moving On / The Shining / Seven / Ten Below / We're Going To Miss You / She's A Star / The Lake / Nothing But Love / Born Of Frustration / Magic Bus / Sit Down / Love Make A Fool / Someone's Got It In For Me / Say Something / Riders / Alaskan Pipeline / Hello / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Tomorrow / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / SometimesSupport
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Originally scheduled for 15th May 2023
Review: David Brown @ Even The Stars
“There’s a magic whenever James take the stage, an unpredictability about what you’re going to get even if the setlist doesn’t spring any surprises. They’re a band that thrive on the mood, both in the band and in the room, and this collaboration has effectively fused an orchestra and choir that have wholeheartedly bought into the band’s ethos on to the already hefty nine of them. These shows may never happen again, it’s twelve years since the first orchestral tour, and 2024 sees a new album and the campaign that comes with it out in the world and James continuing to look forward as a band to their next twist and turn, but they’ll live long in the memory.”
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1992 Singles & B-Sides
Summary
The third of a series of streaming-only compilations of singles and b-sides from James years with Fontana / Mercury. 1992 features three singles – Born Of Frustration, Ring The Bells and Seven
Track List
Born Of Frustration – Single Version / Be My Prayer / Ring The Bells / Fight / Once A Friend / Seven – Remix / Goalies Ball / William Burroughs / Still Alive / Sound – Diceman Mix / Come Home Weatherall – Skunk Weed Skank Mix / Come Home Hugo Live Dub Challenge
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Release Name: | 1992 Singles & B-Sides |
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Release Date: | 29th September 2023 |
Format: | Compilation Album |
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The third of a series of streaming-only compilations of singles and b-sides from James years with Fontana / Mercury. 1992 features three singles – Born Of Frustration, Ring The Bells and Seven
- Be My Prayer :1992
- Born Of Frustration :1992
- Come Home :1989
- Fight :1992
- Goalie’s Ball :1992
- Once A Friend :1992
- Ring The Bells / Ring Those Bells :1992
- Seven :1992
- Sound :1991
- Still Alive :1992
- William Burroughs :1992
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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.”
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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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Manchester Apollo – 10th May 2023
Setlist
Sit Down / Top Of The World / Dust Motes / Lookaway / The Shining / Space / We're Going To Miss You / Ten Below / Seven / Say Something / Nothing But Love / Magic Bus / Love Make A Fool / Medieval / Moving On / Of Monsters And Heroes And Men / Riders / Alaskan Pipeline / She's A Star / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Someone's Got It In For Me / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Born Of Frustration / Laid / Sometimes / Hymn From A VillageSupport
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Review: Dave Brown @ EvenTheStars.co.uk
“The crowd move into the aisles to dance and some head down the front for the final two songs of the main set Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) and Born Of Frustration as James seek to finish the night on a bang. The security are a little unsure of what to do but as there’s no danger of a stage invasion a la 1989 they try and keep the front free without being heavy-handed. People just want to be a bit closer, Tim lets the audience sing the chorus which they do with gusto and the whole Apollo is now on their feet, not to sit down again until they leave. Born Of Frustration’s ecstatic windswept moments are even more so with the choir and orchestra augmenting the band and the audience casting off any remaining inhibitions that might have reigned them in earlier in the evening.”
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Review: Izzy Langhamer @ The Mancunion
“The last third of the show takes place with the audience entirely on our feet, swaying, singing, and hugging to songs like the heady ‘Born of Frustration’. At the end of a well-received encore, James finish with ‘Hymn From a Village’, the perfect jangly closer to an evening filled with elation and mad-cap energy. As hometown gigs go, you simply can’t get better.”
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Review: Helen Millington @ RGM
“Booth never seems to age, and at 63 works the stage like he did 40 years ago, and equally strong are his vocals which cut through the huge ensemble perfectly. It wasn’t just the classics we we treated to, the band rolled out some new material, a track called ‘Love Make a Fool’, which will feature on their upcoming album ‘Be Opened by the Wonderful’.”
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