James
Strip-Mine

Sire    9 25657-2  (1988)

Rock/Pop
CD, 11   Tracks, 38:08  Length
01 What For Tim Booth; James 04:32
02 Charlie Dance Tim Booth; James 02:29
03 Fairground Tim Booth; James 03:45
04 Are You Ready Tim Booth; James 02:34
05 Medieval Tim Booth; James 03:56
06 Not There Tim Booth; James 03:39
07 Ya Ho Tim Booth; James 04:24
08 Riders Tim Booth; James 03:19
09 Vulture Tim Booth; James 04:08
10 Stripmining Tim Booth; James 03:10
11 Refrain Tim Booth; James 02:12
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Tim Booth
Bass Jim Glennie
Drums Gavan Whelan
Guitar Larry Gott
Musician James
Producer Hugh Jones
Engineer Hugh Jones
Personal Details
Index # 1649
Owner Dave
Tags Indie Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
The second full-length by Manchester quartet James found them still struggling for their own identity as the overall sound of Strip-Mine continued to be deeply influenced by the Smiths. Songs like the jangling "What For" and the upbeat stomp of "Are You Ready" have the same blend of breezy melody and lyrical discontent as Morrissey and company. There's more than enough worth listening to on Strip-Mine as, along with the aforementioned, tracks like the horn-driven "Charlie Dance"; the spry, folk-pop of "Fairground"; and the perky "Ya Ho" are catchy, if not exactly memorable. Everything has a crisp, clean feel, without being distant, thanks to the hand of noted producer Hugh Jones and, although not essential listening, Strip-Mine is of interest to fans of late '80s British alternative rock. -- Tom Demalon (allmusic.com)