Summary
A compilation of Warner Group recordings from ’86-’88, containing Stutter, Strip-mine and bonus material.
Track List
CD1: Stutter:
Skulduggery / Scarecrow / So Many Ways / Just Hip / Johnny Yen / Summer Song / Really Hard / Billys Shirts / Why So Close / Withdrawn / Black Hole
Bonus Tracks:
Chain Mail / Uprising / Hup-Springs / Justhipper
CD2: Strip-mine:
What For / Charlie Dance / Fairground / Are You Ready / Medieval / Not There / Ya Ho / Riders / Vulture / Stripmining / Refrain
Bonus Tracks:
Ya Ho (Single Version) / Mosquito / Left Out Of Her Will / New Nature / What For (Climax Mix) / Island Swing / James Who? A Talk With (Interview)
Details
Release Name: | Justhipper: The Complete Sire & Blanco Y Negro Recordings 1986-1988 |
Artist Name: | James |
Release Date: | 28th July 2017 |
Format: | Compilation Album |
Catalogue: | WCDBRED697 |
After two singles on Manchester’s Factory label, James signed to Sire Records in 1986. The major label issued the band’s debut album Stutter, prefaced by non-album single ‘Chain Mail’, as the band were touted by the press as the next Smiths.
After moving to another Warner imprint, Blanco Y Negro, James released their second album – the more traditionally melodic Strip-mine – in 1988. Single ‘What For’ should have been a massive hit but it wasn’t. Despite being lauded by some quarters of the music press, James was eventually dropped by the label.
After a self-financed label, they signed to Rough Trade and enjoyed indie hits with ‘Come Home’ and ‘Sit Down’. Then Madchester arrived, James joined another major, Fontana, and the rest is history…
Justhipper is the first compilation encompassing all of James’ recordings for the Warner Group across the mid-to-late 80s. Both albums have been remastered and are joined by all of the band’s non-album singles A and B sides and different mixes. The package ends with a rare, promotional-only interview with the band.
Issued in July 1986, and fuelled by enthusiastic reviews, Stutter reached No. 68 in the UK charts. The album was recorded at Liverpool’s Amazon Studios and produced by Lenny Kaye, guitarist with the Patti Smith Group. In 2007, The Guardian included Stutter in their 1000 Albums To Hear Before You Die.
After protracted recording sessions in 1987 at Rockfield Studios with Hugh Jones at the helm, followed by a remix, James’ second album Strip-mine was finally issued in September 1988. Promoted by the single ‘What For’, the LP peaked at No. 90 in the UK charts.
Housed in a deluxe foldout Digipak, this is the ultimate tribute to the early years of James.
- Are You Ready? :1988
- Billy’s Shirts :1986
- Black Hole :1986
- Chain Mail :1986
- Charlie Dance :1988
- Fairground :1988
- Hup-Springs (a.k.a. Sandman) :1986
- Island Swing :1988
- Johnny Yen :1986
- Just Hip :1986
- Justhipper :1986
- Left Out Of Her Will :1988
- Medieval :1988
- Mosquito :1988
- New Nature :1988
- Not There :1988
- Really Hard :1986
- Refrain :1988
- Riders :1988
- Scarecrow :1986
- Skullduggery :1986
- So Many Ways :1986
- Stripmining :1988
- Summer Song :1986
- Uprising :1986
- Vulture :1988
- What For :1988
- Why So Close :1986
- Withdrawn :1986
- Ya Ho :1988
- 1982 – 1989: One Man Clapping
- Melody Maker Tour News
- James Interview – Uptown
- City Life Interview
- Rockin’ In the UK – Interview With Tim And Gavan – October 1988
- James: Ya-Ho Les Inrockuptibles Review (French)
- Strip-Search – NME Interview
- Home James – Record Mirror
- Ya Ho – The Other Side Of Midnight – September 1988
- James New Single – NME News
- James Dates – Sounds News
- Strip-Mine US Press Biography
- James Rejoice – NME Questions
- Naked And The Dead – Melody Maker
- Just Say Yo – Sire Biography
- Sounds – Flying Teacups And Other Broken Crockery
- What For – ITV The Other Side Of Midnight – March 1988
- James Who? – A Talk With James – Sire promo 12″
- Les Inrockputibles – Folklore
- Meltdown Interview
- Just Say Yes – Sire Biography
- Fountains Of Youth – Melody Maker
- Record Mirror News
- City Life Interview
- The List Gig Guide (Edinburgh/Glasgow)
- James Interview – Sounds
- Growing Up In The Big Pond – Record Mirror
- Jimmy Jimmy (Unknown Interview)
- Tour And So Many Ways News – Melody Maker
- James : A Bunch Of Clever Yobbos – Smash Hits
- Radio Manchester – Interview
- News Article – Sounds
- Debris Fanzine Interview
- The Gentle Touch – Melody Maker
- NME So Many Ways News
- Four Imaginary Boys – NME
- Record Mirror – “We Want To Be As Big As Coca Cola”
- Paris La Cigale – 30th October 1988
- London Astoria – 27th October 1988
- Bristol Bierkeller – 26th October 1988
- Birmingham Irish Centre – 25th October 1988
- Nottingham Trent Polytechnic – 22nd October 1988
- Sheffield University – 21st October 1988
- Liverpool Polytechnic – 20th October 1988
- Leicester University – 18th October 1988
- Stirling University – 16th October 1988
- Glasgow Queen Margaret Union – 15th October 1988
- Aberdeen The Venue – 14th October 1988
- Newcastle Riverside – 12th October 1988
- Manchester Ritz – 11th October 1988
- Warrington Legends – 5th October 1988
- Ya Ho – The Other Side Of Midnight – September 1988
- Manchester International 2 – 30th May 1988
- Manchester Ritz – 12th April 1988
- Leeds Polytechnic – 11th April 1988
- London Town And Country Club – 10th April 1988
- What For – ITV The Other Side Of Midnight – March 1988
- London Central Polytechnic – 11th December 1987
- Bristol Bierkeller – 4th October 1987
- Birmingham University – 3rd October 1987
- London Astoria – 2nd October 1987
- Manchester International 2 – 1st October 1987
- Manchester Green Rooms – 10th August 1987
- Manchester Green Rooms – 9th August 1987
- Glasgow Fury Murrays – 6th August 1987
- Birmingham Burberries – 28th July 1987
- Sheffield University – 28th May 1987
- Sunderland Poly – 15th May 1987
- Northampton Old Five Bells – 10th January 1987
- London ULU – 9th January 1987
- Liverpool University – 4th December 1986
- Manchester Capri Rooms – 1st December 1986
- Bristol Bierkeller – 26th November 1986
- Swansea University – 25th November 1986
- Frankfurt Batschkapp – 20th November 1986
- Hamburg Logo – 18th November 1986
- Cologne Luxor – 17th November 1986
- Utrecht Tivoli – 14th November 1986
- London, Kingston Polytechnic – 11th November 1986
- Cardiff Chapter Arts Centre – 9th November 1986
- Brighton Pavilion Theatre – 8th November 1986
- Portsmouth Polytechnic – 6th November 1986
- Birmingham Burberries – 4th November 1986
- Burnley Mechanics Club – 27th October 1986
- Salford University – 24th October 1986
- London ICA – 11th October 1986
- London ICA – 10th October 1986
- London ICA – 9th October 1986
- London ICA – 8th October 1986
- Blackburn King George’s Hall – 19th September 1986
- Dundee Dance Factory – 17th August 1986
- Aberdeen The Venue – 16th August 1986
- Edinburgh Hoochie Coochie – 15th August 1986
- Glasgow Daddy Warbucks – 14th August 1986
- Bristol Clevedon Kenn Moor WOMAD – 19th July 1986
- Manchester PSV Club – 15th July 1986
- London LSE – 26th June 1986
- Leeds Ritzy – 24th June 1986
- Manchester Town Hall – 7th June 1986
- London Porchester Hall – 27th March 1986
- Liverpool unknown venue – 14th February 1986