| Name | Artist | Time | Price | ||
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Out to Get You | James | 4:26 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sometimes (Lester Piggott) | James | 5:10 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Dream Thrum | James | 4:47 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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One of the Three | James | 4:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Say Something | James | 3:26 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Five-O | James | 5:25 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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P.S. | James | 5:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Everybody Knows | James | 3:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Knuckle Too Far | James | 4:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Low Low Low | James | 2:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Laid | James | 2:36 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Lullaby | James | 3:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Skindiving | James | 5:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 13 Songs |
Album Review
After having become superstars in the U.K. with songs like "Sit Down" and then undergone an acoustic American tour opening for Neil Young, James took a consciously quieter, subtler turn with its follow-up to Seven, Laid. This turned out not merely to be a nice way to undercut expectations, but a creative benchmark for the group, arguably its artistic peak. While there had always been a folky, rushed element to the band's work in its earliest days, the now-sextet, following the departure of trumpet Andy Diagram to concentrate on the Spaceheads, here focused instead on understated, moody compositions. Part of this approach no doubt had something to do with Brian Eno's production work, and certainly it's another feather in his cap. While his work with U2 combined with James' own seeming assumption of that band's throne in big rock terms could have resulted in The Joshua Tree redux, that didn't prove to be the case. Admittedly, a couple of songs are specifically aimed at arena-level singalongs, including lead single "Sometimes," which almost drowns under its own weight and speed, and the title track, a celebration of love and lust that ended up giving the band a surprise stateside radio hit. But Tim Booth generally avoids Bono's melodramatics in both hushed and soaring mode, his ruminative singing sounding more like the calm reflections after energetic action, the band's quiet soundscapes a perfect combination of Eno's ear for space and vastness and the group's own abilities. Strong tracks are legion, including "One of the Three," allegedly about British hostages in Lebanon but much more accurately a sharp, harrowing meditation on Jesus and apparently meaningless sacrifice, and the low-key beauties of "Out to Get You" and "Knuckle Too Far." But the best punch is right at the end — the heartbreaking "Lullaby," a piano-led sigh of regret and wistful hope, and "Skindiving," Booth's near-wordless keen at his most affecting, floating over the low-volume shuffle and bite of the band.
Customer Reviews
One of the Best Albums for $7!!
Laid. The name of the album and the title track that both destroyed and created this album. Laid was played in mid 90s by most alternative college stations and it gained a foothold in the American consciousness. But it also neglected the rest of the album's amazing songs. If you like U2, Death Cab For Cutie, Morrissey, The Cure, and Depeche Mode, you will love this album. Tim Booth just sounds amazing in this album. Due to James failure to reach a level of consistency in their music, this should be the only relevant album in their catalog. A perfect album for those cold rainy winter nights.
Fantastic Album
Musically and lyrically it is difficult to top this album. I bought it when "Laid" was a single on the radio, and after a couple of months (being a foolish teenager) I almost sold it having only listened regularly to the title track. I kept it and decided to listen to the rest of the songs a couple of years later and was blown away. The songs are full of so much emotion at times that they can bring you to tears. "Lullaby" is amazingly moving and deep as is "P.S." and "One of the Three." The only reason I would not rate this album higher is because of some of the lyrics are very anti-Christian. It saddens me to listen to some of them and it makes me believe that he was harshly treated by "Christians" in the past. It saddens me even more to know that Christians would act in an unloving way (even though I know that I can do this as well) when Christ paid the ultimate sacrifice for them and loved them despite all the wickedness in their own heart.
This is a great album - Period.
After fifteen years, still sounds fresh. 'Laid' gets all the attention, but take a listen to 'Sometimes' - that's my favorite. Top to bottom, a really solid album...Eno's got a bigtime influence here - brilliantly produced. James was a product of its time, but this album lasts and lasts.
Biography
Formed: 1982 in Manchester, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By James
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
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Laid | Laid | 2:36 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Laid | The Best of James | 2:36 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Born of Frustration | The Best of James | 4:36 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Sit Down | The Best of James | 4:04 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Say Something | The Best of James | 3:26 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Say Something | Laid | 3:26 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sometimes | The Best of James | 4:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sit Down | James | 4:05 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Hey Ma | Hey Ma | 4:09 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sometimes (Lester Piggott) | Laid | 5:10 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |

- $7.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Adult Alternative, College Rock
- Released: Oct 05, 1993
- ℗ 1993 Mercury Records Limited













