James' comprehensive discography spans over 40 years, from their 1983 debut with Factory Records to their first studio number-one album in 2024 . The collection "James - Discography - 1983-2024" in FLAC 16-bit / 44.1kHz
The Golden Era (1993-1997): Laid & Wah Wah Any review of a James discography must pause at Laid. Produced by Brian Eno, this album is a masterpiece of dynamic contrast—whisper-to-a-scream songwriting. In 16/44.1, the title track “Laid” crackles with sexual tension, while “Out to Get You” becomes a lullaby of devastating fragility. The companion album Wah Wah (also Eno-produced) is an ambient/experimental detour. In lossless quality, the instrumental textures—treated pianos, reversed tapes, processed strings—reveal themselves as a blueprint for later bands like Radiohead. You finally understand why this era is so revered. James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
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After a hiatus in the mid-2000s, James returned with a vigor that stunned critics. This collection includes their revitalized later years, which many fans argue rival their peak. Hey Ma (2008) delivered a chilling response to post-9/11 anxiety, while La Petite Mort (2014) tackled mortality with pop exuberance. James' comprehensive discography spans over 40 years, from
Produced by Jacknife Lee. This album was designed for digital clarity. In 16/44
A return to form. "Moving On" is an emotional tribute to former keyboardist Mark Hunter.