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Strange Flowers

James Grant

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Customer Reviews

another gem

james grant has been a favourite of mine for years.Having one of the most remarkable voices of any singer i've ever heard he has never really got the acclaim he deserves, perhaps because music companies would find it difficult to pigeon hole him into any of the categories commonly recognised today. That said, he has had some fantastic albums in recent years and he is quite an entertaining live act. This album is good but doesn't have quite the power or the memorable songs of previous albums - there is an accomplished sound about many of the tracks on this new release, with "hallowing touch" bringing shivers to the back of my neck - check out his other albums for similar sensations. James is a hidden gem and part of me wants him to stay that way but he does deserve more success and recognition for his remarkable music and lyrics than he gets. IN short, love him, love his music and you should check him out.

I see James Grant all the time!!!!

James Grant's album is amazing but it is even more amazing seeing him in person!I meet him all the time and he is soooo ccooollll!!!!! Great album anyway like Darkstar and Can't beat the music and this could be the day

strange flowers

saw him at the lounge in largs, brillant what a voice, and good patter. had!nt bought any of his music since sawdust in my veins. went out and bought this "brillant".

Biography

Born: 08 October 1964 in Scotland

Genre: Dance

Years Active: '90s, '00s

As a member of Friends Again and Love and Money, James Grant (vocals, guitar, bass) helped to establish Glasgow, Scotland, as a wellspring for brainy, soulful pop in the '80s. In 1982, Grant joined Friends Again, a punchy new wave outfit who crossed Aztec Camera's jangly riffs with David Bowie's stabs at funk. Friends Again released one LP, Trapped and Unwrapped, in 1984 before Grant left the group to exhibit his own talent for songwriting. In 1985, Grant formed Love and Money, a band who initially...
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