James Kirk

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Nilsson 02:34 Tools
Get On Board 04:13 Tools
Felicity 02:31 Tools
Rehab 03:13 Tools
Houston, Texas 04:42 Tools
Cardboard Castles 03:36 Tools
Outre 04:17 Tools
Krach Auf Wiedersehen 03:55 Tools
Fruitier Than Thou 03:06 Tools
Any Old Iron (Part I) 04:01 Tools
Western Pier 03:06 Tools
Liggin' Round Again 04:04 Tools
Old Soak 04:18 Tools
Faraway Station 04:57 Tools
Felicity - Party Mix 04:57 Tools
James Kirk - Get On Board 04:57 Tools
Lips 04:57 Tools
James Kirk - Nilsson 04:57 Tools
Any Old Iron 04:57 Tools
Quaquaversal 04:57 Tools
Any Old Iron (Pt. 1) 04:01 Tools
These Quarks for Muster Mark 04:01 Tools
Cardboard Cas 04:01 Tools
Krach Auf Wie 04:01 Tools
Any Old Iron (Pt. I) 04:01 Tools
Houston, Texa 04:01 Tools
Houston, Texas - James Kirk 04:01 Tools
Felicity (Party Mix) 04:01 Tools
Fruitier Than 03:06 Tools
Liggin' Round 03:05 Tools
Frutier Than You 03:05 Tools
Three Quarks For Muster Mark 03:05 Tools
004_James Kirk - Cardboard Cas 03:05 Tools
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James Kirk first came to prominence as guitarist and occassional singer of early eighties indie hopes Orange Juice. Soon after Orange Juice's acclaimed debut album 'You Can't Hide Your Love For Ever' both Kirk and drummer Steven Daly were fired from the band and the duo went on to form their own group, Memphis, releasing one single 'You Supply The Roses, I'll Supply The Wine' before Kirk disappeared from the music scene for an extended period, so the rumours would have us believe, working in a chiropody practice in his native city of Glasgow. The early 90's saw Kirk re-emerge, contributing song credits and guitar playing as a member of Paul Quinn's Independent Group, who released two albums on the reactivated Postcard label before Kirk, characteristically, vanished once again. With the exception of the odd low key guest appearance with Future Pilot AKA (former BMX Bandit and Soup Dragon, Sushil K. Dade) Kirk was effectively lost to music until his surprise return (some 18 years after the release of his last record) with his belated but excellent debut solo album 'You Can Make It If You Boogie' released in 2003. A proposed tour in support of the album with Glaswegian acolytes Belle & Sebastian fell through and Kirk once again melted away. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.