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 | | The band spent the rest of the year recording their next album, Seven, which was finally released in February 1992, showcasing an expansion of the band’s newfound seven-piece sound to bigger levels, an album of epic arena-rock proportions. |
 | | Although the band knew these criticisms were overly harsh, they felt they needed to return to their acoustic roots to rediscover their sound, and conveniently they were invited on an acoustic tour of the US supporting Neil Young at a series of natural outdoor venues in the Autumn of that year. |
 | | James were formed in 1981 in Whalley Range, Manchester, when music enthusiast Paul Gilbertson, inspired by the post-punk bands of the era, convinced his best friend Jim Glennie to buy a bass and form a band with him. |
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