Genre | Britpop |
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Date (CEST) | 2009-12-12 05:20:51 |
Group | EOS |
Size | None MB |
Files | 18 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
James-B-Sides_Ultra-2002-EOS
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-james-gone_too_far-eos.mp3 | James | Gone Too Far | 189 | Unknown |
2 | 02-james-honest_pleasure-eos.mp3 | James | Honest Pleasure | 218 | Unknown |
3 | 03-james-sunday_morning-eos.mp3 | James | Sunday Morning | 208 | Unknown |
4 | 04-james-china_girl-eos.mp3 | James | China Girl | 231 | Unknown |
5 | 05-james-still_alive-eos.mp3 | James | Still Alive | 191 | Unknown |
6 | 06-james-the_lake-eos.mp3 | James | The Lake | 203 | Unknown |
7 | 07-james-i_defeat-eos.mp3 | James | I Defeat | 212 | Unknown |
8 | 08-james-goalies_ball-eos.mp3 | James | Goalie's Ball | 190 | Unknown |
9 | 09-james-chunney_pop-eos.mp3 | James | Chunney Pop | 222 | Unknown |
10 | 10-james-tonight-eos.mp3 | James | Tonight | 218 | Unknown |
11 | 11-james-dreaming_up_tomorrow-eos.mp3 | James | Dreaming Up Tomorrow | 204 | Unknown |
12 | 12-james-william_burroughs-eos.mp3 | James | William Burroughs | 202 | Unknown |
13 | 13-james-assassin-eos.mp3 | James | Assassin | 202 | Unknown |
14 | 14-james-stolen_horse-eos.mp3 | James | Stolen Horse | 201 | Unknown |
15 | 15-james-undertaker-eos.mp3 | James | Undertaker | 191 | Unknown |
16 | 16-james-egoiste-eos.mp3 | James | Egoiste | 195 | Unknown |
17 | 17-james-van_goghs_dog-eos.mp3 | James | Van Gogh's Dog | 192 | Unknown |
18 | 18-james-where_you_gonna_run-eos.mp3 | James | Where You Gonna Run? | 191 | Unknown |
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▌────── Release Info ───────────────── ▐▌ ──────────────── ▌ ──────── ▐
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Originally released : 01-15-2002
Release date : 12-08-2009
Album name : B-Sides Ultra
Artist : James
Ripped by : br549
Genre : Britpop
Label : Mercury
Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : -V 2
Tracks : 18
Size of Files : 101,8 MB
─ Track list ───────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
01 03:05 Gone Too Far
02 03:27 Honest Pleasure
03 04:57 Sunday Morning
04 03:52 China Girl
05 03:22 Still Alive
06 05:23 The Lake
07 02:58 I Defeat
08 03:30 Goalie's Ball
09 04:57 Chunney Pop
10 03:43 Tonight
11 03:06 Dreaming Up Tomorrow
12 03:16 William Burroughs
13 01:57 Assassin
14 04:19 Stolen Horse
15 03:59 Undertaker
16 05:08 Egoiste
17 04:10 Van Gogh's Dog
18 04:35 Where You Gonna Run?
Total time: 69:44 min
─ Release notes ─────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
The run of James' albums and accompanying singles meant
a fair few B-sides surfaced over the years ù especially
as the era of two-CD singles took hold in the U.K. ù
and Ultra cherry picks them for a reasonable if uneven
look at the band's less well-known moments. Aside from
two covers ù a starts-okay-then-gets-utterly-horrible
version of the Velvet Underground's "Sunday Morning"
and a sturdy enough radio session take on Iggy Pop's
"China Girl" ù it's all originals, arranged in no
particular order, from 1990 to 1999. Given that Wah Wah
was more the portrait of the band at work in studio
than anything else, the more finished efforts here
straddle the line between doing whatever for the sake
of it and trying to polish up something. A few songs
are bemusing efforts by the band to stay in touch with
the times (thus opening cut "Gone Too Far," which shows
James jumping on the jungle bandwagon a couple of years
too late), but sometimes the blend of styles actually
becomes its own particular strength. Secret highlights
do pop up ù the jaunty swing and heavy flange of
"Honest Pleasure," the minimal "Undertaker" (at least
at the start) and "Still Alive," both of which very
much forecast where the band would end up with Laid,
and the rich, Neu!-tinged Krautrock chug of "Chunny
Pops." One of the more surprising and entrancing
efforts, "I Defeat," features SinΘad O'Connor on a
country-influenced, downbeat note that's a rare gem. In
the end this is obviously really only for the must-
have-it-all James fan, or at least the one who wants
all these songs in one place and lacks a CD burner, but
as it stands it's still an enjoyable listen even for a
more casual listener.
─ Contact ───────────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
Contact us @ : #eos (EFNet)
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