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James - Laid / Wah Wah (Super Deluxe Edition) (2015)

James - Laid / Wah Wah (Super Deluxe Edition) (2015)

BAND/ARTIST: James

  • Title: Laid / Wah Wah (Super Deluxe Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Mercury Records Limited
  • Genre: Brit-Pop, Alternative, Indie Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 273:52
  • Total Size: 1.69 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1 (55:43)
1. Out To Get You (4:28)
2. Sometimes (Lester Piggott) (5:10)
3. Dream Thrum (4:48)
4. One Of The Three (4:08)
5. Say Something (3:27)
6. Five-O (5:26)
7. P.S. (5:05)
8. Everybody Knows (3:28)
9. Knuckle Too Far (4:40)
10. Low Low Low (2:52)
11. Laid (2:37)
12. Lullaby (3:50)
13. Skindiving (5:44)

Disc 2 (01:08:19)
1. Hammer Strings (2:13)
2. Pressure's On (4:28)
3. Jam J (3:35)
4. Frequency Dip (3:35)
5. Lay The Law Down (0:57)
6. Burn The Cat (6:51)
7. Maria (4:03)
8. Low Clouds (0:34)
9. Building A Fire (2:44)
10. Gospel Oak (2:48)
11. DVV (1:06)
12. Say Say Something (5:42)
13. Rhythmic Dreams (2:36)
14. Dead Man (0:58)
15. Rain Whistling (2:46)
16. Basic Brian (5:30)
17. Low Clouds (2) (0:16)
18. Bottom Of The Well (3:16)
19. Honest Joe (4:40)
20. Arabic Agony (3:57)
21. Tomorrow (2:29)
22. Laughter (0:32)
23. Sayonara (2:43)

Disc 3 (01:12:54)
1. Carousel (Rehearsal Demo Of Say Something) (3:52)
2. Unknown Track 8 (Rehearsal Demo) (3:07)
3. Dream Thrum (Rehearsal Demo) (4:12)
4. Chicken Goth (Rehearsal Demo) (3:37)
5. Jam J (Additional Jam) (Rehearsal Jam) (4:47)
6. You Were Born (Take 1) (Early Version Of One Of The Three) (5:15)
7. Bruce Jam 1 (Mix 1) (Early Version Of Knuckle Too Far) (6:05)
8. Jam D / Rhythmic Dreams Alt. (Rehearsal Jam) (2:45)
9. Jam E (Out-take) (Rehearsal Jam) (7:06)
10. Jam 11 (Slow Jam - Grotesque/Angular) (Rehearsal Jam) (2:59)
11. Jam 12B (Dreamy Later Singing) (Rehearsal Jam) (2:13)
12. Jam P (Fabulous Melody But Unusual Bass) (Rehearsal Jam) (2:54)
13. Jam P2 (Later) (Rehearsal Jam) (3:35)
14. Jam Q (Early Version Of Honest Joe) (Rehearsal Jam) (7:33)
15. Jam R - Beefheart Jam (Rehearsal Jam) (2:08)
16. Who Is Gospel Oak? (Early Version) (Rehearsal Jam) (5:27)
17. Falsetto (Instrumental Version Of Skindiving) (4:08)
18. Jam 13 - Fast Marcus Has Mixed (Rehearsal Jam) (1:11)

Disc 4 (01:17:25)
1. America (Live In The U.S. 9/92) (B-Side Of Sometimes) (3:02)
2. Building A Charge (B-Side Of Sometimes) (4:34)
3. Wah Wah Kits (B-Side Of Laid) (3:32)
4. The Lake (B-Side Of Laid) (5:24)
5. Seconds Away (B-Side Of Laid) (2:34)
6. Say Something (New Version) (Double A-Side With Jam J) (4:12)
7. Assassin (B-Side Of Say Something / Jam J) (1:58)
8. Laid (Acoustic 99x, Atlanta 26/2/94) (B-Side Of Say Something - US Promo CD) (3:50)
9. Low Low Low (BBC Session 27/9/93) (2:44)
10. Sometimes (BBC Session 27/9/93) (4:23)
11. Tomorrow (BBC Session 27/9/93) (2:24)
12. Five-O (BBC Session 27/9/93) (5:35)
13. Jam J (Arena Dub / Amphetamine Pulsate) 12" Remix (17:30)
14. Jam J (Sabresonic Tremelo Dub / Spaghetti Steamhammer) 12" Remix (15:43)

According to Tim Booth, Laid and Wah Wah are “the culmination of playing four or five hours a day four or five days a week in Manchester and the new band adapting to that. It is about the transition of becoming more of a band but with Brian at the helm.” Booth remembers jamming “hundreds of songs that never saw the light of day” and guitarist Larry Gott suggests it might have been “as many as 340 tracks.” The simultaneous, coupled reissues are particularly notable, however, due to the fact that producer Brian Eno and the band had originally favoured releasing the records as a double package. Recorded concurrently in 1993 during a frenetic six week period at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Complex, the albums were always intended as companion pieces – Laid being referred to as the “song” album whilst Wah Wah was known as the “experimental” or “jamming” album – but the record company’s decision to release them months apart put paid to this conception: Laid, released in the UK in October 1993, reached the No.3 spot in the UK and became the band’s biggest album to date in the US, selling 600,000 copies and breaking the band in the USA in the process but the subsequent follow-up Wah Wah effectively sunk the band over there and – according to Booth – “put paid to us breaking America at all!”. More pertinently perhaps, by the time Wah Wah came out, U2 (and Eno) had released Zooropa and “everyone thought we were copying off them instead of the other way round!” This 4CD 12’x 12’ Super Deluxe box set features 20 previously unreleased recordings.


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