Review - James - All The Colours Of You

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You may not have noticed, but James are quietly becoming bigger and more important than ever before.

The common myth – as singer Tim Booth has pointed out in promotion for this, their sixteenth studio album – is that the band aren’t popular anymore yet sell more tickets than they ever have.

The point Booth is making, of course, is that the media may not care much for the band yet the people still do, demonstrated by their arena tour later this year and their prestigious headline slot as ‘London reopens’ (and therefore so does the UK…cough, cough) at Kenwood House at the end of June.

There are few bands better suited to the occasion. For nearly forty years James have been consistently harnessing their craft, and few can have a better catalogue of uplifting, crowd-engaging songs: the songs on All The Colours Of You will slot seamlessly into their impressive canon.

https://www.live4ever.uk.com/2021/06/review-james-colours-you/

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