The band’s "final" album before their 2001 breakup. A mature, melancholic record. "Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)" sounds expansive in FLAC; the electronic beats have texture, not just attack.
"Moving On" and "We're Going to Miss It" show a band at the peak of their songwriting craft. 5. The Grand Resurrection (2008–2014) James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw James achieve mainstream success with their fourth album, , which included hits like "Alone" and "Isn't This Life?" The album's atmospheric soundscapes and Tim Booth's soaring vocals resonated with a wider audience, making "Blue" a platinum-selling record. The follow-up album, "Gold Mother" (1990) , continued this success, with singles like "Sit Down" and "She's a Jar." "Seven" (1992) , produced by Steve Rooke, further solidified James' reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the music world. The band’s "final" album before their 2001 breakup
The core discography consists of 18 studio albums. While their first single was released in 1983, their debut album arrived in 1986. "Moving On" and "We're Going to Miss It"