Therapy (James Whild Lea album)

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Released2007 (original release)
November 2009 (double CD release)
23 September 2016 (re-issue)[1]
GenreRock, Pop
Length55:57
LabelJim Jam Records
Therapy
Studio album by
Released2007 (original release)
November 2009 (double CD release)
23 September 2016 (re-issue)[1]
GenreRock, Pop
Length55:57
LabelJim Jam Records
ProducerJames Whild Lea

Therapy is the debut studio album by English musician Jim Lea, best known as the former bassist and songwriter of the British rock band Slade. Although Therapy is Lea's first solo album, he had previously released material as singles under various pseudonyms since the early 1980s.[2]

After the disbanding of Slade in 1992, Lea entered the property business in 1993 and went on to study psychotherapy in 1997, although he did not take it up as a career. In 1998, he began writing and recording material again. However, beyond the release of the "I'll Be John, You Be Yoko" single in 2000, the material would remain unreleased as Lea was unsure of how to get the material released to the public. In 2000, Lea put his music plans on hold to care for his father, who died in 2002. That year, Lea performed a charity show "Jim Jam" at the Robin 2 club in Bilston and afterwards, in 2003, he decided to record a solo album.[3] The first demos for the album had been made around the time of his father's death.[4]

Titled Therapy, Lea arranged a meeting with Slade's former record label Polydor, however he decided to cancel after he felt that the label would not understand the project. Wishing to avoid conventional marketing strategies and the pressure to tour to promote the album, Lea decided to release Therapy independently in 2007.[4] On his official website, Lea stated:

"I was never a naturally public figure, but now I am re-emerging as an artist in my own right, mostly free from the restrictions of the industry. There will be more to come soon, but for now make the journey, step on the train, and get some Therapy. The reason I have adopted this website approach, for now at least, is that every time I have spoken to a record company about putting my music out there, it always seems to be inexorably linked with touring, which is a great consumer of time, energy and of course money, in other words, a great obstacle."[5]

Song information

In 2007, "Heaven Can Wait" was rated eight out of ten by the magazine The Last Word.[6] The song "Big Family" was originally recorded in 2000 by Belgian boy-band Mama's Jasje under the title "Samen Door Het Vuur".[7][8] "Dead Rock U.K." references numerous musicians, mainly from the 1970s, including Marc Bolan, Freddie Mercury, Phil Lynott, John Lennon and John Bonham. During Lea's 2002 live performance at the Robin, he revealed that "Go Out in Style" was written about Keith Moon, the drummer of the English rock group The Who. The album contains a version of "Universe", a song that was written by Lea for Slade and released as a single in 1991.[9] The song was Slade's last single, failing to chart after it was lost in the Christmas rush that year.[10]

Robin 2 Live

In 2002, Lea performed live for charity at the Robin 2 venue in Bilston. While most of the set-list contained covers, Lea performed two original songs that would appear on Therapy; "Great Big Family" and "Over the Moon", with the latter being re-titled "Go Out in Style". The entire Robin 2 gig was originally released in 2007 as a download on Lea's official site.[11] Later in 2009, the gig was added as a bonus disc on a double CD edition of "Therapy".[12] Although it contained the entire set-list of his main performance, it did not feature the encore tracks: "Get Down and Get with It", "Teddy Bears Picnic", "Johnny B. Goode", "Gudbuy T'Jane", "Twist and Shout", and "Purple Haze". During the concert, Lea performed covers of Slade hits "Cum On Feel the Noize", "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", "Far Far Away", "Gudbuy T'Jane" and "Get Down and Get with It".

Release

Therapy was originally released in 2007 as a 13-track CD and digital release on Jim Jam Records. Although no singles were released from the album, the opening track "Heaven Can Wait" appeared on the promotional CD Now Hear This! 54, distributed free with Word magazine.[13] In 2009, the album was released as a double CD to include the Robin 2 gig on the second disc.[14]

In 2016, the album was re-issued as a double CD by Wienerworld. In addition to the altered colour of the sleeve, the re-issue featured three previously unreleased bonus tracks: "21st Century Thing?", "Thank God It's Friday Right Now" and "Am I the Greatest Now?" The 16-page booklet contained new liner notes from Lea, as well as memories of the Robin 2 gig by owner Mike Hamblett.[15] A vinyl edition of Therapy was also released by Wienerworld in November 2016. It featured an additional three bonus tracks, two of which were previously unreleased: "Misty Morning Light" and "Dare to Be Great". The other bonus track, "I'll Be John, You Be Yoko" was released in 2000 as a single under the name "Whild".[16]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jim Lea

No.TitleLength
1."Heaven Can Wait (For Those Who Pray)"4:12
2."Big Family"3:55
3."The Smile of Elvis"3:27
4."Dead Rock U.K."5:26
5."Could God Be a Woman"4:39
6."Go Out in Style"4:11
7."Universe"4:26
8."Time and Emotion"3:29
9."Your Cine World"4:18
10."The Valley of the Kings"3:47
11."Why is Youth Always Wasted on the Young"4:31
12."Notice"3:59
13."Let Me Be Your Therapy"5:37
Disc Two - Live at the Robin 2 Club - 2002
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"Lea1:34
2."Shakin' All Over"Frederick Heath3:37
3."I Saw Her Standing There"John Lennon, Paul McCartney3:43
4."Hey Joe"Billy Roberts5:58
5."I Am the Walrus"John Lennon, Paul McCartney3:21
6."Cum On Feel the Noize"Noddy Holder, Lea5:10
7."Great Big Family"Lea4:41
8."I Got You"James Brown3:42
9."You Really Got Me"Ray Davies2:48
10."Far Far Away"Holder, Lea5:34
11."Pretty Vacant"Paul Cook, Stephen Jones, Glen Matlock, Johnny Rotten3:54
12."Over the Moon"Lea3:57
13."Substitute"Pete Townshend4:19
14."Goin' Bak to Birmingham"Lea3:23
15."Mama Weer All Crazee Now"Holder, Lea4:57
16."Wild Thing"Chip Taylor5:17
Bonus tracks on Therapy 2016 CD reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."21st Century Thing?"Lea3:13
15."Thank God It's Friday Right Now"Lea3:21
16."Am I the Greatest Now?"Lea3:51
Bonus tracks on Therapy 2016 vinyl reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."21st Century Thing?"Lea3:13
15."Am I the Greatest Now?"Lea3:51
16."Misty Morning Light"Lea2:59
17."Thank God It's Friday Right Now"Lea3:21
18."I'll Be John, You Be Yoko"Lea3:26
19."Dare to Be Great"Lea1:55

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