Released 26 September 1988 Length 35:32 Release date 26 September 1988 Producer Hugh Jones | Recorded early 1987 Artist James Genre Alternative/Indie Label Sire Records | |
Studio Rockfield Studios, Monmouth Strip-mine
(1988) One Man Clapping
(1989) Similar Gold Mother, The Morning After, B‑Sides Ultra, One Man Clapping, Pleased to Meet You |
Strip-mine was the second album from English band James, released in September 1988. The album was produced by Hugh Jones, except "Riders" and "Refrain" which were produced by Steve Power and Steve Lovell. After the recording sessions in 1987, the release of the album was delayed a number of times by the record label, but it was eventually remixed early the following year at London's Battery Studios before finally getting a release in September 1988.
Contents
Track listing
All tracks written by Booth/James.
- "What For" – 4:32
- "Charlie Dance" – 2:24
- "Fairground" – 3:36
- "Are You Ready" – 2:26
- "Medieval" – 3:48
- "Not There" – 3:33
- "Ya Ho" – 4:20
- "Riders" – 3:11
- "Vulture" – 4:04
- "Stripmining" – 3:04
- "Refrain" – 1:53
Release details
James
Additional musicians
Songs
1What For4:32
2Charlie Dance2:30
3Fairground3:46
References
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