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499:"Dream Thrum" grew from these ideas. Booth said Eno felt the band "completely neglected" the songs "Dream Thrum", "Laid", and "Five-O". Fenner handled most of the recording; he and Eno were assisted by engineer Ben 'Jude' Findlay. "P.S." was recorded by Steve 'Doc' Williams with assistance from Mike Jones and additional recording by Fenner. One day, when Eno was not in the studio, guitarist
338:. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, many of whom commented on Eno's production. It peaked at number three in the UK and charted in Australia and the US. It was later certified gold in the UK and the US, as was the eponymous track in the UK. "Sometimes (Lester Piggott)" and "Laid" both charted in the UK top 40 and "Laid" peaked at number 67 on the
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said Eno was "a bit busy and he'd call back in a couple of years." The band sent Eno a letter and six hours' worth of rehearsal tapes. Eno listened to the tapes while on holiday after his wife said she was a fan of James. He became interested in the band after hearing a rough version of "Sometimes
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recalls the band's earlier material and has a dreamier atmosphere with sparse arrangements. Booth said the band's acoustic touring with Young influenced the album; "You're naked, you're vulnerable, but it's exhilarating ... It's not an acoustic record, but it's a stripped down sound". Eno
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festival on 28 August 1993 and travelled across the US with the festival. "Sometimes (Lester
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took on his role and the band recorded "One of the Three", which Eno did not like. During the sessions, Eno had a second studio set up so the band could experiment during downtime. The results of this were later released as the album
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1794:"James Recorded Enough for Three Albums with Brian Eno".
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Woodard, Josef (15 October 1993). "The Week: Pop/Rock".
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Maconie, Stuart (August 1993). "What's Eating You?".
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Ridgers, Derek (4 December 1993). "Hey Nonny Eno!".
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3600:"Secrets I Can't Keep: James β Their 10 Best Songs"
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3140:Harrison, Andrew (September 1993). "New albums".
2094:Harrison, Andrew (September 1993). "New albums".
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3314:"American album certifications β James β Laid"
2554:"Interview: Jim Glennie and Larry Gott of James"
1748:Sheehan, Tom (14 August 1993). "Laid in Italy".
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436:Wah Wah (album) Β§ Background and conception
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3339:"Vocalist Tim Booth To Exit James"
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2309:"Interview: Tim Booth of James"
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2691:Fresh as a Daisy β The Singles
2627:"British Band James Returns".
870:The Essential Rock Discography
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4021:Living in Extraordinary Times
3690:Rocklistmusic. Archived from
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3632:"Les Inrockuptibles Lists..."
3397:. Hung Medien. Archived from
3290:British Phonographic Industry
2497:Fresh as a Daisy β The Videos
2277:Booth, Tim (9 October 2017).
2246:"Dusting 'Em Off: James Laid"
1587:"James: Feels Like 'Seven'".
1436:Weekly chart performance for
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1069:British Phonographic Industry
531:The 1992 supporting tour for
4244:Albums produced by Brian Eno
4014:Girl at the End of the World
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383:James's fourth studio album
222:"Sometimes (Lester Piggott)"
3123:The San Diego Union-Tribune
3005:Block, Mark. "Rock Block".
2161:(Interview). United States.
2023:"James: Laid on the Line".
1089:chart, at number 57 on the
1036:The San Diego Union-Tribune
932:The San Diego Union-Tribune
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4035:Be Opened by the Wonderful
3254:. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
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3174:"Review of James - Laid"
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1249:"Knuckle Too Far" β 4:39
1246:"Everybody Knows" β 3:28
582:) as well as keyboards.
225:Released: 30 August 1993
4213:Booth and the Bad Angel
3775:Savidge, Phill (2015).
3227:Official Charts Company
2044:The Rough Guide to Rock
1638:Official Charts Company
1372:, additional recording
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1274:Personnel per booklet.
1225:"Out to Get You" β 4:26
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4249:Fontana Records albums
4028:All the Colours of You
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2803:"Music: Studio Albums"
2398:The Providence Journal
2131:Maconie 2000, p. 206β7
1309: – bass
1237:"Say Something" β 3:26
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3267:Ryan, Gavin (2011).
3050:Entertainment Weekly
3034:McSwiney 1993, p. 22
3007:The Audiophile Voice
2539:Maconie 2000, p. 205
2530:Maconie 2000, p. 204
2437:Maconie 2000, p. 209
2251:Consequence of Sound
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2107:Entertainment Weekly
1985:"The Joy of James".
1970:Maconie 2000, p. 199
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1252:"Low Low Low" β 2:51
1231:"Dream Thrum" β 4:47
1049:The Audiophile Voice
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835:The Audiophile Voice
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647:singing in unison. "
601:, and by a scene in
4239:James (band) albums
4170:Born of Frustration
3979:Pleased to Meet You
3861:David Baynton-Power
3712:Savidge 2015, p. 56
3668:on 28 December 2017
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3753:"Recent Releases"
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2630:The Seattle Times
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