This report details the comprehensive discography of the British rock band James, covering their studio album output from their formation in the early 1980s through their most recent releases in 2024. The collection is preserved in the FLAC format at 16-bit/44.1 kHz, ensuring a bit-perfect representation of the original CD masters. The band’s career is characterized by distinct evolutionary phases: early post-punk experimentation, 1990s mainstream alternative rock success, a hiatus, and a prolific resurgence in the 21st century.
Not a studio album, but included in major FLAC discographies. Recorded at RAK Studios. James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
A genuine "James – Discography – FLAC 16 44kHz" will show a frequency cutoff at 22.05 kHz (the Nyquist limit) when viewed in a spectrogram (e.g., Spek or Audacity). False FLACs (transcoded from MP3) will show a jagged cutoff at 16 kHz or 20 kHz. For tracks like "Top of the World" from Pleased to Meet You, you should see harmonic content all the way to the ceiling. This report details the comprehensive discography of the
The first collaboration with Eno. The production is sparse, eerie. The first collaboration with Eno
This is the album that defines the format’s necessity. Laid is a study in dynamic contrast.