Stutter
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studio album
First released:
Jul 1986

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Release dates:
  • Jul 1986 in United Kingdom

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Alternative Rock. Vote on Genres

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4 stars The passion and the brains
I first encountered the music of JAMES and their first full lenght release STUTTER almost 14 years ago and even thought I've moved on with the future, I am still touched by this fierce pop for it's profound lyrics and unique vocal arrangements, it's folky guitars, it's faster than lightning drummer it's raw and punk energy. the acoustic ferver on WHY SO CLOSE questions men's fixation with guns, violence and power with the use of a western movie like sound.On the deliciously funny BLACKHOLE the b…
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1 stars Disappointing
I can't recommend this to anyone expecting the quality of later James releases. I have their greatest hits album, Laid and Hey Ma, and like all three a lot. I suppose if you want a sense of the evolution of their style, this is interesting, but for me, I found it virtually unlistenable on first play. I don't plan on listening to it again...
Written by GIS Hokie "Andrew"

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Skullduggery
    2:43
    2
    Scarecrow
    3:00
    3
    So Many Ways
    3:46
    4
    Just Hip
    1:46
    5
    Johnny Yen
    3:41
    6
    Summer Song
    4:16
    7
    Really Hard
    4:13
    8
    Billys Shirts
    3:27
    9
    Why So Close
    3:48
    10
    Withdrawn
    3:42
    11
    Black Hole
    5:28

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