Chain Mail - Track Listing

Track Listing

7" single
  1. "Chain Mail"
  2. "Hup-Springs"
12" EP
  1. "Chain Mail"
  2. "Uprising"
  3. "Hup-Springs"
James
  • Tim Booth
  • Jim Glennie
  • Larry Gott
  • David Baynton-Power
  • Saul Davies
  • Mark Hunter
  • Andy Diagram
  • Adrian Oxaal
  • Paul Gilbertson
  • Gavan Whelan
  • Michael Kulas
EPs
  • Jimone
  • James II
  • Village Fire
  • Chain Mail
Studio albums
  • Stutter
  • Strip-mine
  • Gold Mother
  • Seven
  • Laid
  • Wah Wah
  • Whiplash
  • Millionaires
  • Pleased to Meet You
  • Hey Ma
  • The Night Before
  • The Morning After
Live albums
  • One Man Clapping
  • Getting Away with It... Live
  • Live in 2008
Compilations
  • The Best Of
  • B-Sides Ultra
  • The Collection
  • Fresh as a Daisy - The Singles
Videos
  • Come Home Live
  • Getting Away With It... Live
  • Seven: Live Concert
  • Fresh as a Daisy - The Videos
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Brian Eno
  • Booth and the Bad Angel
  • Madchester
James singles
Non-album singles
  • "Chain Mail"
  • "Sit Down"
  • "Come Home"
  • "Come Home" (remix)
  • "Sit Down"
  • "Sit Down" (re-recorded version)
  • "Sit Down" (remix of re-recorded version)
  • "Not So Strong"
Stutter
  • "So Many Ways"
Strip-mine
  • "What For"
  • "Ya Ho"
Gold Mother
  • "How Was It for You?"
Seven
  • "Sound"
  • "Born of Frustration"
  • "Ring the Bells"
  • "Seven"
Laid
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Laid"
  • "Say Something"
Wah Wah
  • "Jam J"
Whiplash
  • "She's a Star"
  • "Tomorrow"
  • "Waltzing Along"
The Best Of
  • "Destiny Calling"
  • "Runaground"
Millionaires
  • "I Know What I'm Here For"
  • "Just Like Fred Astaire"
  • "We're Going to Miss You"
Pleased to Meet You
  • "Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)"
Hey Ma
  • "Whiteboy"
  • "Waterfall"


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