Village Fire
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EP by James | ||
Released | June 1985 | |
Recorded | August 1983 & October 1984, Strawberry Studios, Stockport | |
Genre | Folk | |
Length | 12:20 | |
Label | Factory | |
Producer(s) | Chris Nagle | |
James chronology | ||
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1985 James II |
1985 Village Fire |
1986 Chain Mail |
Factory Records Catalogue Number | |
FAC 138
Village Fire |
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Village Fire was the third EP by Mancunian band James, released in 1985 by Factory Records. It contained all five tracks from their previously released singles Jimone and James II.
[edit] Track list
From Jimone:
- "What's the World" – 1:55
- "Folklore" – 2:49
- "Fire So Close" – 1:45
From James II:
- "If Things Were Perfect" – 3:00
- "Hymn from a Village" – 2:51
[edit] Band line up
- Tim Booth - Vocals
- Jim Glennie - Bass guitar
- Paul Gilbertson (Jimone) / Larry Gott (James II) - Lead guitar
- Gavan Whelan - Drums
"What's The World" was covered by The Smiths during their show at Glasgow Barrowlands, 25th September, 1985[1].
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Tim Booth • Jim Glennie • Larry Gott • David Baynton-Power • Saul Davies • Mark Hunter
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EPs: Jimone • James II • Village Fire • Chain Mail Studio albums: Stutter • Strip-mine • Gold Mother • Seven • Laid • Wah Wah • Whiplash • Millionaires • Pleased to Meet You Live albums: One Man Clapping • Getting Away With It... Live Compilations: The Best Of • B-Sides Ultra • The Collection • Fresh As A Daisy - The Singles Videos: Come Home Live • Getting Away With It... Live • Seven: Live Concert • Fresh As A Daisy - The Singles Record labels
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