James - Whiplash (1997)
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🎵 James – Whiplash (1997)
Whiplash is the seventh studio album by James, released in 1997 via Fontana Records. Following the experimental Wah Wah and the international success of Laid, Whiplash represents a return to more accessible alternative rock with polished production, blending the band’s anthemic sound with energetic, guitar-driven tracks.
The album highlights James’ ability to combine introspective lyrics with catchy hooks, reaffirming their place in the UK rock scene of the late 1990s.
📀 Tracklist
- Tomorrow
- I Know What I Want
- She's a Star
- Wound
- Rollercoaster
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- I Can See
- Got the Shakes
- A New World
- Home
Note: Track listings vary slightly by region; some editions include bonus live tracks or remixes.
🎙️ Album Credits
- Vocals: Tim Booth
- Guitar / Violin: Larry Gott
- Bass: Jim Glennie
- Drums: Gavan Whelan / session drummers (depending on track)
- Keyboards: Mark Hunter
- Producer: Stephen Hague
- Label: Fontana Records
- Supporting Musicians: Session musicians contributing to strings, percussion, and backing vocals
🔍 Musical Style & Context
Whiplash emphasizes accessible, melodic alternative rock:
- Anthemic guitar riffs and upbeat rhythms, especially on tracks like “She's a Star”
- Polished production, with clear separation of instruments and vocals
- Lyrics exploring love, ambition, personal reflection, and societal observation
- Incorporates occasional electronic textures and layered harmonies without overpowering the rock foundation
The album reflects James’ mid-career maturity, balancing experimental tendencies with mainstream appeal.
🎯 Fun Facts & Trivia
- “She's a Star” became one of James’ biggest UK hits, reaching the Top 10.
- The album was promoted through a European tour, solidifying the band’s fanbase.
- Stephen Hague, known for work with Pet Shop Boys and New Order, produced Whiplash, giving it a crisp, radio-friendly sound.
- “Tomorrow” and “I Know What I Want” were also released as singles with moderate chart success.
- The album marked a slight shift toward a more mature and confident pop-rock identity.
🤯 Did You Know?
- The album’s title Whiplash refers to the intense, fast-paced energy of certain tracks, conveying urgency and momentum.
- James continued to blend introspective lyrics with sing-along choruses, a formula that became a hallmark of their live performances.
- Whiplash was the band’s first album produced without Brian Eno since Laid, signaling a new production direction.
- The album’s success helped the band maintain international visibility, particularly in Europe.


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