James - Discography -1983-2024- -flac 16 44khz- !!exclusive!!

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-

EPs and Compilations

The Rebirth: The Modern Era (2007–2024)

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

Discography Section 6: The Mature Era (2021–2024)

All the Colours of You (2021)

Produced by Jacknife Lee. This album was designed for digital clarity. In 16/44

La Petite Mort (2014)

A return to form. "Moving On" is an emotional tribute to former keyboardist Mark Hunter.