"Millionaires" is the seventh studio album by the influential British band James, released on January 1, 1999, under UMC (Universal Music Catalogue). This album is a vibrant blend of Madchester and Britpop genres, showcasing the band's signature sound and lyrical prowess. With a runtime of 51 minutes, "Millionaires" features 12 tracks that encapsulate the energy and creativity that James is known for.
The album opens with the dynamic "Crash," setting the tone for an engaging musical journey. Standout tracks like "Just Like Fred Astaire" and "I Know What I'm Here For" highlight the band's ability to craft catchy melodies and insightful lyrics. "Shooting My Mouth Off" and "We're Going To Miss You" offer a mix of introspection and social commentary, while "Strangers" and "Hello" delve into themes of connection and alienation. The upbeat "Afro Lover" and the playful "Dumb Jam" add a touch of fun and experimentation, showcasing the band's versatility. The album closes with "Vervaceous," leaving a lasting impression on the listener.
"Millionaires" is a testament to James' enduring appeal and their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. It's an album that invites you to explore the depths of human experience through music, making it a memorable addition to any music collection.