Say Something is track five on the 1993 James album Laid. A “New” Version accompanied the release of the song as a double A-side with Jam J in the UK in March 1994. It was also remixed by Utah Saints for a US single release and by Mark Hunter for the Saying Nothing mix on the 2001 reissue. A live version recorded for BBC Radio 1 appeared on a second Laid cd single in November 1993. Another live version appears on the 2002 Getting Away With It Live CD and DVD. Originally entitled Carousel, Say Something was written at a time when Larry and Tim were barely on speaking terms. It was de… read more
Say Something is track five on the 1993 James album Laid. A “New” Version accompanied the release of the song as a double A-side with Jam J in the UK… read more
Say Something is track five on the 1993 James album Laid. A “New” Version accompanied the release of the song as a double A-side with Jam J in the UK in March 1994. It was also remixed b… read more
James emerged from their native Manchester in the mid-'80s playing a brand of urgent, ringing guitar pop distinguished by Tim Booth's keening, insistent vocals. Booth's dramatic stylings and James' dedication to textured guitars earned the group the designation of "the next Smiths," a connection strengthened by Morrissey's endorsement of the band. By the dawn of the '90s, James shook off these comparisons by embracing acid house, the first of many adventurous left turns the band took over the decades. "Sit Down," an old open-hearted … read more
James emerged from their native Manchester in the mid-'80s playing a brand of urgent, ringing guitar pop distinguished by Tim Booth's keening, insistent vocals. Booth's drama… read more
James emerged from their native Manchester in the mid-'80s playing a brand of urgent, ringing guitar pop distinguished by Tim Booth's keening, insistent vocals. Booth's dramatic stylings and James' dedication to tex… read more