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Performer: Jess & James
Title: Jess & James
Style: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental
Year 1969
Country Portugal
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 756
MP3 size: 1398 mb
FLAC size: 1495 mb
WMA size: 1995 mb
Other formats: MP3 RA DXD DTS AA MPC AUD

Jess & James - Jess & James mp3 album


Jess & James - Jess & James mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Straight Man 3:20
A2 Mrs. Davis 4:40
A3 Perdition Again 4:37
A4 Lip Service 1:55
A5 A Passing Car 5:22
B1 She's A Woman 4:05
B2 Skathing 3:58
B3 James Stuff 7:55

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Studio Madeleine

Credits

  • Design [Artwork] – Harry Van Zijl
  • Performer – James , Jess , Scott Bradford , Stu Martin
  • Photography By – Herman Selleslaghs*
  • Producer – Roland Kluger
  • Recorded By – Pierre Dupriez

Notes

Recorded at Studio Madeleine, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Black labels with silver lettering.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout: (Scratched) MPB S-3290A
  • Matrix / Runout: (Scratched) MPB S-3290B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GROO 023 LP Jess & James Jess & James ‎(LP, Album, RE) Groovie Records GROO 023 LP Portugal 2010
22.434 Jess & James Jess & James ‎(LP, Album) Belter, Palette 22.434 Spain 1969
5228 Jess & James Jess & James ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Dig) James & Smith 5228 Europe 2010


Jothris
When Belgian-Portuguese duo Jess & James (Tony Lam and Wando Lam) released their third LP in 1969, they already had an impressive body of work under their belt. Playing a highly energized blend of pop and soul, they achieved great success in Europe with singles like "Move" and "Something for nothing". Oddly enough, they were often presented as British musicians origin instead of Portuguese. Jess & James released a couple of well-received albums in the same style of the singles, a brilliant mix of soul, pop and psych, recorded along with the legendary J.J.Band: "Move!" (Palette MPB S-3114, 1968 / Belter 22.281) and "Revolution, Evolution, Change!" (Palette MPB S-3237, 1969 / Belter 22.305). Their next record wouldn't bear the name Jess & James but instead the quite adventurous name of Free Pop Electronic Concept. "A New Exciting Experience" was a joint effort with experimental composer Arsène Souffriau, one year before the much-lauded "Ceremony", where composer Pierre Henry is joined by rock group Spooky Tooth. Later in 1969, Jess & James released their self titled third and final album which is widely regarded as their best. This time they are joined by top session musicians Scott Bradford (keyboards) and Stu Martin (drums) and the sound changes toward a more hard-psych-prog approach, featuring superb Hammond work and some long jams, at times reminiscent of early Caravan.