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Seven (James album)

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Released
  
17 February 1992

Seven (1992)
  
Laid (1993)

Release date
  
17 February 1992

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Length
  
48:55

Artist
  
James

Label
  
Fontana Records

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Studio
  
The Manor Studios, Oxfordshire and Olympic Studios, London

Producer
  
Youth, James and Steve Chase

Similar
  
James albums, Alternative rock albums

James protect me acoustic


Seven was the fourth album from English alternative rock band James, released February 1992. Half of the album was produced by Youth, but after being unimpressed with some of the early records the band's studio time ran out, so the band produced the rest of the album itself with the help of Steve Chase. The song, "Ring the Bells", was featured in the season 3 episode of The X-Files, "D.P.O."

Contents

James seven 1992


Track listing

All songs written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and Jim Glennie.

  1. "Born of Frustration" – 4:21
  2. "Ring the Bells" – 4:45
  3. "Sound" – 6:40
  4. "Bring a Gun" – 3:42
  5. "Mother" – 2:40
  6. "Don't Wait That Long" – 6:39
  7. "Live a Love of Life" – 4:18
  8. "Next Lover" – 5:27 *omitted from the vinyl edition
  9. "Heavens" – 3:56
  10. "Protect Me" – 3:05
  11. "Seven" – 3:22
remastered 2001 reissue adds
  1. Protect Me (Live At KROQ)
  2. Sound (Live At Warrington)
  3. Heavens (Live At Warrington)
  4. Don't Wait That Long (Live At Warrington)

Release details

  • UK 12" Vinyl – Fontana (510 932-1)
  • UK Cassette – Fontana (510 932-4)
  • UK CD – Fontana (510 932-2)
  • James

  • Tim Booth - vocals
  • Larry Gott - guitar
  • Jim Glennie - bass guitar
  • Saul Davies - guitar
  • Mark Hunter - piano, keyboards
  • Andy Diagram - trumpet
  • Dave Baynton-Power - drums
  • Additional musicians

  • Durga McBroom — backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Born of Frustration4:23
    2Ring the Bells4:45
    3Sound6:41

    References

    Seven (James album) Wikipedia