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NEW 'SOUND' FOR JAMES

The group's [b]Scottish[/b] audience become willing guinea pigs for the evening...

James unveiled at least seven brand new songs at EDINBURGH CORN EXCHANGE last night (23 October) on the third date of their UK tour.

Lead singer Tim Booth told the crowd that most of the tunes - fairly slow, thoughtful numbers - had been written last week and hadn't even been given titles yet. He explained that more new material would be added every day as the tour progressed.

Tim continued: "I saw Talking Heads play a set which
was all new material once and it was one of the best gigs ever... so I hope you enjoy tonight".

However, two of the new tracks not only had titles - 'Everyone's A Junkie' and 'Saving Grace' - but were more uptempo and got the audience moving for the first time.

The packed Edinburgh auditorium had to wait until the sixth song of the gig for the first hit 'Say Something', and the ecstatic reaction prompted Booth to joke: "So I suppose the first five songs meant nothing to you?"

Another new track later in the set was so new that Booth had the lyrics dotted around the stage. A 'best of' mini-set only appeared
towards the end of the gig when 'Laid', 'Born of Frustration' and 'She's A Star' were aired - 'Destiny Calling' had appeared earlier but was halted abruptly when, according to Booth, "someone spilled a beer over the desk". Yet another new untitled track was premiered during a four-song encore as the band tried out material on their audience.

Booth explained later that although their new studio album wouldn't be out until April next year, the band had over 30
songs to choose from. Judging by the crowd reaction throughout the show it should have the fans' seal of approval.

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