James - Discography -1983-2024- -flac 16 44khz- Verified Official
Complete discography collection of James, spanning 1983–2024, encoded in lossless FLAC (16‑bit / 44.1 kHz). Includes studio albums, EPs, singles, B‑sides, rarities and selected live tracks. Tagged and organized by year with cover art and CUESHEETs where available. SHA256 checksums included for integrity.
James emerged from Manchester’s post-punk scene, initially gaining attention on Tony Wilson’s Factory Records with the folk-tinged EPs Jimone (1983) and James II (1985). Their early studio albums— Stutter (1986) and Strip-mine (1988)—showcased a jittery, eclectic sound that earned them a cult following but limited commercial success. The Peak of "James-mania" (1990–2001) James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
The band's commercial breakthrough arrived with Gold Mother (1990) and the re-release of the anthem "Sit Down," which propelled them to the forefront of the indie-dance movement. This era saw their most iconic work: An ambitious, stadium-ready sound. SHA256 checksums included for integrity
An experimental companion to Laid , consisting of improvised jams. For over four decades
For over four decades, Manchester’s own have defied easy categorization. Emerging from the post-punk rubble, they evolved into stadium-filling indie prophets, alt-rock experimentalists, and beloved cult survivors. From the jangly melancholy of Stutter (1986) to the euphoric, politically charged anthems of Yummy (2024), their catalog is a testament to artistic restlessness.
