![]() | By: James Label: Commercial Marketing Released: 11 Oct 2004 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

This album has the following :
Lazy - only ever released previously on CD on the extremely rare first Japanese edition of Gold Mother
Once A Friend - only ever released on the vinyl 12" of Ring The Bells
So Long Marianne - only ever released on a Leonard Cohen covers album "I'm Your Fan"
Confusion - only ever released on the "Randalll & Hopkirk Deceased" soundtrack.
Coffee And Toast - only ever available as a download off the multimedia element of Pleased To Meet You. This is a different & superior mix to that version
Some of the versions of tracks on here didn't end up being the ones I proposed for some reason - Gold Mother, I Know What I'm Here For, Seven, Out To Get You, which would have made this even more a collector's choice. But to say there's nothing worth buying for a James fan is simply wrong.
For £3.33 how can you go wrong?

Classics such as "She's A Star", "Sometimes" & "Laid" are here along with a few hidden classics that you might not know. If you have alll the James albums from Stutter onwards you might not need this album, but as it is a good collection of their songs in a budget format, why not?
There's many a band today who could learn from James & try to mean what they sing, which Tim Booth always did. The rest of the band are & have always been great musicians & their music needs to be heard.

As a representation of James' work, it's pretty good. However by it's nature it's not always their best material, so if you just want a compilation of James' greatest hits, the Best of is probably better. Likewise, if you're a huge fan who's already got alll the albums, there's not a lot of point in getting this (though some of the songs have different recordings to the album versions).
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