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11 minutes ago, eastynh said:

The albums pretty good. Couple of stinkers on it but generally it is better than Le Petite Mort.

hehehe, hardly a review that makes me want to rush out and buy it.

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Just now, Mardy said:

hehehe, hardly a review that makes me want to rush out and buy it.

I am tired mate and coming to the end of my shift. I enjoyed it when they played it live the other week and from the 1st listen last night, I quite enjoyed it. 

The lead single is a bit crap and there is one that Tim sings in French which I found a bit underwhelming.

Fair play to them, they are always trying something new. There are a few on there that have good festival singalong potential.

Give it a listen mate.

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2 minutes ago, eastynh said:

 

Fair play to them, they are always trying something new.

This I agree with. Too much retrospective money grabbing 20th anniversary whatever album shite going on (The fucking Wedding Present et al are shameless money grabbing c**ts fleecing dull conservative middle aged men who pretend they like music but just want to listen to what they enjoyed when they were 18). If nothing else I respect James for trying new things and not resting on their laurels 

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16 minutes ago, Mardy said:

This I agree with. Too much retrospective money grabbing 20th anniversary whatever album shite going on (The fucking Wedding Present et al are shameless money grabbing c**ts fleecing dull conservative middle aged men who pretend they like music but just want to listen to what they enjoyed when they were 18). If nothing else I respect James for trying new things and not resting on their laurels 

Well you have sussed me completely there mate :-)

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James albums what I own:

 

Stutter, on vinyl somewhere. Probably not played it for 20+ years

Laid, Best of, on CD in the spare room with all the other Cds

I had Gold Mother on cassette. Dunno where it is now though

 

 

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I've given up hoping James will appear. They would be great Friday tea time on the Other Stage. I'm not enjoying their new album though - may be it's a grower but so far, they seem to have forgotten to write tunes. 

Still - I'd be right down the front if they do play. 

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