Wah Wah
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Wah Wah | ||
Studio album by James (band) | ||
Released | October ? , 1994 | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Alternative Britpop | |
Label | Mercury Records | |
Producer(s) | Brian Eno | |
Professional reviews | ||
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James (band) chronology | ||
Laid (1993) |
Wah Wah (1994) |
Whiplash (1997) |
Seventh release by Manchester indie rock group, James, Wah Wah was produced by Brian Eno and was a unique record, due to the fact that all the tracks were improvised jams in the studio.
It was released in 1994 and one track was chosen as a single, Jam J; it was eventually released as a double-A side, along with Say Something from the album Laid.
The track Tomorrow was re-recorded and placed on the band's next release, the album Whiplash from 1997.
[edit] Track listing
- Hammer Strings
- Pressure's On
- Jam J
- Frequency Dip
- Lay The Law Down
- Burn The Cat
- Maria
- Low Clouds
- Building A Fire
- Gospel Oak
- DVV
- Say Say Something
- Rhythmic Dreams
- Dead Man Whistling
- Rain
- Basic Brian
- Low Clouds
- Bottom of the Well
- Honest Joe
- Arabic Agony
- Tomorrow
- Laughter
- Sayonara