James
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studio album
First released:
Jul 9 1991

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  • Jul 9 1991

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Alternative Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Rocking Good James
This is their first album (as far as I know) with the expanded version of the band....7 members. This disc contains my favorite song of the band's entire repertoire, "You Can't Tell How Much Suffering (On a Face That's Always Smiling)" The lyrics written by Tim Booth are so true to life and poetic to the soul. I give this album 10 stars!!
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1 stars If this album is so good why are there over 30 people willing to part with it for less than a buck?
Clearly despite all the hype, I never really expected James to release a great album. I would have been satisfied with a couple of good songs, but alas! The gods were against it all along! Not only is this CD forgettable faster than Don Johnson album, it fails to satisfy even the most forgiving listener. James had their 15 minutes of fame and overstayed it. The cover is attractive, too bad their music is not. Good thing they are no longer around and no one's ever heard from them ever since, exce…
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10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Mercury Records
catalog number: 848 658-2
release dates: 1991 in United States
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