Village Fire

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{{Infobox album

| name = Village Fire

| type = EP

| artist = James

| cover = James_village_fire.jpg

| alt =

| released = June 1985

| recorded = August 1983 & October 1984

| studio = Strawberry Studios, Stockport

| venue =

| genre = Folk

| length = 12:20

| label = Factory

| producer = Chris Nagle

| prev_title = James II

| prev_year = 1985

| next_title = Chain Mail

| next_year = 1986

}}

Village Fire is the third EP by James, released in 1985 by Factory Records. It contains all five tracks from their previously released EPs Jimone (side A) and James II (side B).{{cite web |url= http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/1718|title= James: Village Fire |last= Parkes |first= Jason A. |date= June 5, 2007 |website= Head Heritage|access-date= 29 November 2016}} The cover artwork was produced by John Carroll, whose childlike images were synonymous with much of the group's early work.

Reception

{{Music ratings

| rev1 = Q

| rev1score= {{rating|3|5}}{{cite magazine|title=How Was It For You?: A James Discography |date=October 1999 |magazine=Q |page=95}}

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Barney Hoskyns of Spin wrote, "An even more delicious assault on pop music than the Smiths. The five songs are clean and clear, loose but supple, stemming from a basic Velvet Underground germ and stripped of power-rock trappings. They are honest and cheerful and witty and involving."{{cite magazine| magazine= Spin | title=Life in a Northern Town|author=Barney Hoskyns| date=October 1985|issue=6|page=23}}

Track listing

From Jimone:

  1. "What's the World" – 1:55
  2. "Folklore" – 2:49
  3. "Fire So Close" – 1:45

From James II:

  1. "If Things Were Perfect" – 3:00
  2. "Hymn from a Village" – 2:51

Personnel

References

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Category:James (band) EPs

Category:1985 EPs

Category:Factory Records EPs

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