The keyword represents the holy grail for audiophiles and fans of the legendary Manchester alternative rock band, James . Spanning over four decades of musical evolution—from their factory roots in 1983 to their chart-topping 18th studio album, Yummy , in 2024—this collection captures a staggering legacy in Lossless CD-quality audio (16-bit, 44.1kHz FLAC) .
James' discography is a testament to their refusal to stand still. Here is a breakdown of their journey, studio album by studio album, culminating in their 2024 masterpiece. James - Discography -1983-2024- -FLAC 16 44kHz-
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After a six-year hiatus, James returned with renewed vigor. (2008) re-established them, tackling political themes with a punk rock spirit. This was followed by the creative one-two punch of the mini-albums The Night Before and The Morning After (2010), which embraced space rock and power pop. The keyword represents the holy grail for audiophiles
A return to big, glossy pop production. Tracks like "I Know What I'm Here For" and "Just Like Fred Astaire" are impeccably mixed. The high bitrate of a lossless file ensures the shimmering synth pads and layered backing harmonies remain crystal clear. Here is a breakdown of their journey, studio
Dealing heavily with themes of death, grief, and rebirth, La Petite Mort is one of their most emotionally resonant albums, featuring the stunning "Moving On." Its successor, Girl at the End of the World , nearly topped the UK charts, driven by punchy, electronic-heavy art-pop production.
A twin EP/album release that explored different sides of their sound, from dreamy textures to direct rock. 2014-2024: A Modern Renaissance