Setlist
Just Like Fred Astaire / CrashDetails
- Venue: Channel 4 Studios, London, UK
- Date: 21st December 1999
Released 26 years ago, Millionaires is the 8th studio album from James, and again produced by Brian Eno. Singles from the album included I Know What I’m Here For, We’re Going to Miss You, and Just Like Fred Astaire.
Crash / Just Like Fred Astaire / I Know What I’m Here For / Shooting My Mouth Off / We’re Going to Miss You / Strangers / Hello / Afro Lover / Surprise / Dumb Jam / Someone’s Got It In For Me / Vervaceous
I Know What I’m Here For (Live at the Guildford Festival) / Crash (Live at the Guilford Festival) / Destiny Calling (Live at T in the Park) / Someone’s Got It In For Me (Live at the Guildford Festival) / Just Like Fred Astaire (Live at the Lighthouse, Glasgow) / I Know What I’m Here For (Video only) / Just Like Fred Astaire (Video only)
Release Name: | Millionaires |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | 11th October 1999 |
Format: | Studio Album |
Catalogue: | CAS – 546 386-4, CD 546 386-2, 2CD 546 789-2 |
The masterplan was to follow The Best Of with a new album before the end of 1998. Whilst touring with The Best Of, James already had the seeds of twenty songs started by Saul at his house in Scotland, taken to Mark’s in Leeds for further work and then presented to the rest of the band.
The first public airing of this new material was at Oxford Brookes University, host to James Glastonbury warm-up show in June where Surprise and I Know What I’m Here For were unveiled. By this time, the album was already behind schedule and the projected release had been put back until early 1999.
The arena tour in December 1998 saw seven tracks from the Millionaires sessions unveiled – Surprise, I Know What I’m Here For, Fred Astaire, Confusion, I Defeat, We’re Going To Miss You, Vervaceous and Shooting My Mouth Off. Indications were now that the album was almost finished with a final studio session pencilled in before Christmas with Steve Osborne to rerecord Fred Astaire and finish off a couple of other tracks. The bands were still hoping to release the album in April 1999 at this stage.
Unhappy with the mixes, Millionaires was not finally completed until May 1999, the band surviving a scare when some of the digital master tapes appeared to have been wiped but were fortunately recovered. Saul explained the delay as “there’s a let’s be the best band in the world feeling about it now.”
With the album complete, James then had to contend with the record company’s wish for the release not to coincide with the label’s other major artist Texas whose album was due in June. The annual lull in sales in the summer and the high expectations for the album saw October pencilled in finally as the release date, a whole year behind the original schedule.
I Know What I’m Here For was released as the first single in July in between triumphant performances at T In The Park and Guildford Festival, both of which were to provide live tracks for the bonus CD given away with initial copies of the album. Despite the Radio 1 A-listing for the single and the band’s most frequent rotation on MTV to date, the single peaked at a rather disappointing number 22.
The second single Just Like Fred Astaire followed on October 4, a week before the album. Hopes of a major hit single were dashed when the single entered the charts at a rather disappointing 14.
Millionaires followed the week after with the aforementioned bonus live CD of tracks from T In The Park, Guildford Festival and an industry-only acoustic show at the Glasgow Lighthouse club plus the CD-ROM videos of the two singles. The band played two low-key gigs at Norwich UEA and London Embassy Rooms and headlined BBC2’s Later With Jools show. Mercury arranged special playback nights at record shops and nightclubs with giveaways and competitions to promote the album.
Disappointingly, the album only sold 34,000 copies in the first week, well short of displacing Shania Twain from the top of the charts.
Press reaction to the album was again mixed, it was either loved or loathed. Q described the album as one of the best of the 90s and Melody Maker bemoaned the fact that the success of the Best Of meant that James would be around forever. The main criticism appeared to be that the album was overproduced in the quest for perfection, losing some of the band’s intimacy in the process.
The arena tour in December 1999 failed to revive the album’s fortunes, the third single, a rerecorded We’re Going To Miss You was released at the end of the tour and stumbled to number 48, James worst chart placing for a single since 1989. By the time the band played Shepherds Bush in May 2000, only four Millionaires tracks remained in the setlist and only one was played at the Chelmsford V2000 show.
The album was released for the first time on vinyl in 2017. Read about the 2017 reissue on EvenTheStars.
Singapore version of the album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off with alternative sleeve because of the issue with pigs in a Muslim country.
Crash / Just Like Fred Astaire / I Know What I’m Here For / We’re Going To Miss You / Strangers / Hello / Afro Lover / Surprise / Dumb Jam / Someone’s Got It In For Me / Vervaceous
Release Name: | Millionaires (Import, Singapore) |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 11th October 1999 |
Format: | Studio Album |
Catalogue: | 546-524-2 |
Singapore version of the album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off with alternative sleeve because of the issue with pigs in a Muslim country.
European version of the album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off.
Crash / Just Like Fred Astaire / I Know What I’m Here For / We’re Going To Miss You / Strangers / Hello / Afro Lover / Surprise / Dumb Jam / Someone’s Got It In For Me / Vervaceous
Release Name: | Millionaires (Import, Europe) |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 11th October 1999 |
Format: | Studio Album |
Catalogue: | 546-524-2 |
European version of the album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off.
Eleven-track promo of the Millionaires album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off.
Crash / Just Like Fred Astaire / I Know What I’m Here For / Shooting My Mouth Off / We’re Going to Miss You / Strangers / Hello / Afro Lover / Surprise / Dumb Jam / Someone’s Got It In For Me / Vervaceous
Release Name: | Millionaires Canadian Promo CD UMP09417 |
Artist Name: | |
Release Date: | 1st October 1999 |
Format: | Promo Album |
Catalogue: | UMP09417 |
Eleven-track promo of the Millionaires album excluding Shooting My Mouth Off.