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One Man Clapping was the third album from English band James, a live album released in March 1989. The album was recorded at the Moles Club, Bath, UK on the 14th and 15th November 1988. The album was issued on their own One Man imprint of Rough Trade Records, after parting company with Blanco y Negro/Sire. To fund the album, the band had to borrow £12,000 from the Royal Bank of Scotland. Initially, the bank manager was not willing to lend the band the money, but after seeing them live in Manchester he agreed.
Because the album was self-funded, only 10,000 CD copies were produced; this has made the album highly sought after by collectors. Copies have been known to trade hands on eBay for in excess of £100.
[edit] Track listing
- "Chain Mail" – 3:26
- "Sandman (Hup-Springs)" – 3:43
- "Whoops" – 3:26
- "Riders" – 3:35
- "Leaking" – 4:09
- "Why So Close" – 4:10
- "Ya Ho" – 4:45
- "Johnny Yen" – 3:43
- "Scarecrow" – 2:49
- "Are You Ready" – 2:59
- "Really Hard" – 4:23
- "Burned" – 4:29
- "Stutter" – 5:33
[edit] Release details
- UK 12" Vinyl – One Man/Rough Trade Records (ONE MAN 1 LP)
- UK Cassette – One Man/Rough Trade Records (ONE MAN 1 C)
- UK CD – One Man/Rough Trade Records (ONE MAN 1 CD)
[edit] Personnel
- Tim Booth
- Larry Gott
- Jim Glennie
- Gavan Whelan
[edit] Additional musicians
- Mick Armistead – keyboards
[edit] External links