| Released | Singles | ||
![]() | 1985 | What's The World? | |
| 1985 | Hymn From A Village | ||
| Jan 1986 | Chain Mail | ||
| Jul 1986 | So Many Ways | ||
| Mar 1988 | What For | ||
| Sep 1988 | Yaho | ||
| Jun 1989 | Sit Down | ||
| Nov 1989 | Come Home | ||
| May 1990 | How Was It For You? | ||
| Jun 1990 | Come Home | ||
| Nov 1990 | Lose Control | ||
| spring 91 | Sit Down | ||
| Dec 1991 | Sound | ||
| early 92 | Born Of Frustration | ||
| 1992 | Ring The Bells | ||
| 1992 | Seven | ||
![]() | Aug 1993 | Sometimes | |
| Nov 1993 | Laid | ||
| 1994 | Say Something | ||
![]() | Feb 1997 | She's A Star | |
| Apr 1997 | Tomorrow | ||
| June 1997 | Waltzing Along | ||
![]() | Mar 1998 | Destiny Calling | |
| May 1998 | Runaground | ||
| Nov 1998 | Sit Down '98 (Apollo 440 remix) | ||
![]() | July 1999 | I Know What I'm Here For | |
| Oct 1999 | Just Like Fred Astaire | ||
| Dec 1999 | We're Going to Miss You | ||
![]() | 25th June | Getting Away With It | |
| Albums | |||
| July 1986 | Stutter | ||
![]() | Sep 1988 | Strip-Mine | |
| June 1990 | Gold Mother | ||
| 1992 | Seven | ||
![]() | Sep 1993 | Laid | |
| Sep 1994 | Wah Wah | ||
| Feb 1997 | Whiplash | ||
![]() | Apr 1998 | Best Of | |
| Oct 1999 | Millionaires | ||
| 2nd July | Pleased To Meet You |
This is not a complete James discography. They have many other releases such as their first, titled "JimOne" released in 1984,
and One Man Clapping (live album) - March 1989 (financed by their Bank Manager!).
Original Gold Mother included Hang On and Crescendo which were replaced by Sit Down and Lose Control (re-release 1991).