James - Discography -1983-2024- -flac 16 44khz- -
Lossless audio for a timeless band.
Quick reference table (major releases by year) | Year | Release type | Title | |---:|---|---| | 1986 | Debut EP | Jimone | | 1987 | EP | Village Fire | | 1988 | Studio album | Stutter | | 1990 | Studio album | Gold Mother | | 1991 | Live/Single breakthrough | Sit Down (single/anthem) | | 1993 | Studio album | Laid | | 1995 | Studio album | Wah Wah (experimental/producer-led sessions) | | 1997 | Studio album | Whiplash | | 1999 | Studio album | Millionaires | | 2001 | Studio album | Pleased to Meet You | | 2007 | Reunion studio album | Hey Ma | | 2010 | Studio album | The Night Before | | 2014 | Studio album | La Petite Mort | | 2016 | Studio album | Girl at the End of the World | | 2018 | Studio album | Living in Extraordinary Times | | 2021 | Studio album | All the Colours of You | | 2024 | Latest studio release | [If a 2024 album exists, list title; else note latest singles/compilations] | James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
: Girl at the End of the World (2016) and Living in Extraordinary Times (2018). Recent Works : Yummy (2024). Lossless audio for a timeless band
After a brief hiatus, James returned leaner, angrier, and more politically aware. Pleased to Meet You (2001) contains some of their darkest lyrics, beautifully offset by lush arrangements. The FLAC transfer handles the low end on “Space” and the chaotic crescendo of “Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)” without any digital clipping. The 2008 reunion album Hey Ma is a sonic highlight here—the title track’s world-beat percussion and Booth’s soaring political plea are given room to breathe. After a brief hiatus, James returned leaner, angrier,