James - Discography -1983-2024- -flac 16 44khz- -
The band's 2001 album, , was a critical and commercial success, featuring the hit single "Johnny Strikes Up the Stars." The album's more refined and mature sound marked a new era for James.
The turn of the decade saw James pivot from cult oddities to spearheads of the "Madchester" movement, culminating in some of the most enduring anthems of the 1990s.
A companion piece to Laid , consisting of improvised ambient jams. The subtle synth pads and experimental loops demand a high-fidelity setup to truly appreciate Eno's mixing choices. James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
Hey Ma (2008), The Night Before / The Morning After (2010), and La Petite Mort (2014). 6. Modern Masters: The New Era (2016–2024)
The band’s "final" album before their 2001 breakup. A mature, melancholic record. "Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)" sounds expansive in FLAC; the electronic beats have texture, not just attack. The band's 2001 album, , was a critical
A celebration of their 40th anniversary, this double album features orchestral and choral re-renderings of their greatest tracks and deep cuts. The massive scale of the orchestra and the wall of voices make this an absolute must-listen in lossless quality to preserve the natural acoustic space and instrument separation.
James began as the "darlings of the underground." Their early EPs on Factory Records, like Jimone and James II , showcased a frantic, folk-tinged post-punk sound. Stutter (1986) and Strip-mine (1988). The subtle synth pads and experimental loops demand
Not a studio album, but included in major FLAC discographies. Recorded at RAK Studios.
Alternative Rock, Madchester, Indie Pop, Art Pop Audio Quality: FLAC 16-bit / 44.1kHz (CD Quality)
After a brief breakup in the early 2000s, the band reformed stronger than ever, embracing a mature, anthemic alt-rock style.
