Dive into the eclectic sounds of James' ninth studio album, "Pleased to Meet You," released in July 2001. This collection of 13 tracks blends the best of Madchester and Britpop, offering a rich tapestry of alternative, indie, and soft rock influences that showcase the band's versatility and depth. Produced under Mercury Records, this album marks a significant chapter in James' discography, featuring collaborations with the legendary Brian Eno, who helped shape the album's unique sonic landscape.
"Pleased to Meet You" is a journey through themes of addiction and unrequited love, with each song telling a story that resonates with raw honesty and poetic lyricism. From the infectious energy of "Falling Down" and "Junkie" to the introspective moments of "The Shining" and "What Is It Good For," the album is a testament to James' ability to craft memorable melodies and thought-provoking narratives. Standout tracks like "English Beefcake" and "Gaudi" highlight the band's knack for blending catchy hooks with deeper, more introspective lyrics, making this album a standout in their extensive catalog.
With a runtime of just over 55 minutes, "Pleased to Meet You" is a compact yet powerful collection that encapsulates the essence of James' sound. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band, this album offers a compelling listen that underscores James' enduring appeal and musical prowess.