JAM J / SAY SOMETHING

    

CAS JIMMC 15 - Jam J / Say Something

12" JIMX 15 - Jam J  James vs The Sabres of Paradise

CD JIMCD 152 - Jam J / Say Something / Assassin / Say Something (New Version)

CD JIMCD 15 - Jam J  James vs The Sabres of Paradise

RELEASED : MARCH 1994

CHART POSITION : 24

SAY SOMETHING VIDEO STILLS - VERSION 1

SAY SOMETHING VIDEO STILLS - VERSION 2

MAILING LIST MAILOUT ON THE SINGLE

The double A-side combination of Jam J and Say Something came as a compromise between Fontana's wish to release a third single from the Laid album and James not wanting to be seen to be milking their fans and also wanting to unveil the Wah Wah alternative project that they were very proud of.

The single was backed with an alternative version of Say Something and an outtake from the Laid sessions called Assassin about a middle Eastern executioneer which featured Mark's debut on guitar.

A 12" single and CD were also released featuring a 33-minute remix of Jam J by Andy Weatherall's Sabres of Paradise.

Two videos were made for Say Something - the first featured Tim dressed in a gorilla suit in a cage trying to escape whilst shredding the suit piece by piece. Concerns about complaints of promoting animal cruelty, a second video was produced featuring the band walking the streets of New York trying to attract the attention of disinterested bystanders.

It was Say Something that radio picked as the lead track even though it was technically only listed as a double A-side for the first week of the release. A flying visit back to the UK in between US tour dates saw a round of radio interviews and a recording of Say Something for Top of the Pops.

The single reached a respectable 24 in the first week of release, but without the band there to promote the single further, it fell down the charts in the second week.

Artwork for the single, as with the others from the Laid album, came from Larry's wife Jane.

REVIEWS

NME

Who-oooh!!! Anbient moodswinging as the Sabres manage to make James sound as un-James-like as humanly possible. Gold star! The first one attempts The Aphex Twin Gold Award for longetivity by weighing in at 17 minutes (split into an 'Arena Dub' and 'Amphetamine Pulsate'): the second is a mere 16, where a load of guitars suddenly fly into the arena and chase out any dubious notions of a cash-in. More of such weirdness, please.

MELODY MAKER

A lesson in the producer's / remixer's art to rival the classic example of how Andy Weatherall helped Primal Scream become tranced-out club evangelists and Tom Dowd turned them back into bluesy, leather-trousered hard-rockin' muthas.

James' joust with the Sabres rivals Frank Bruno's recent walkover in terms of being a woeful mismatch; Weatherall simply crafts an enchanting, dubby 17 minute ambient track from which Tim Booth is totally expunged. The original Eno-produced James cut is no doubt the harbinger of James' much-vaunted "improvised" project. Fontana's (lack of) faith in it can be gauged by the fact that they've made it a double A-side with "Say Something", one of the more melodic cuts from Laid.

I sympathise with Tim Booth's recent outburst that "Laid" was critically undervalued over here, but weighty laborious fare like this is hardly likely to redress the balance.