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James Whild Lea (born 14 June 1949) is an English musician, most notable for playing bass guitar, keyboards, piano, violin, guitar, and singing backing vocals in Slade from their inception until 1992, and for co-writing most of their songs.
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.
Pages in category "Albums produced by Jim Lea" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Jim or James Lea may refer to: . Jim Lea (athlete) (1932–2010), American sprinter Jim Lea (musician) (born 1949), English bass guitarist James Neilson Lea (1815–1884), Louisiana politician and jurist
The Dummies was a musical project formed by Slade bassist Jim Lea and his brother Frank Lea in 1979. Between 1979 and 1981, they released three singles and recorded a number of original and Slade songs, which were collected on the 1992 album A Day in the Life of the Dummies.
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Jim Lea recalled "We had to pay to park in the public area. With no roadies, we had to carry our own gear and there was even trouble getting into the backstage area." Despite the failure of Return to Base and the band's lack of success, the performance at the festival was a success and the band became popular once again. [ 2 ]
Lea originally intended for both "Universe" and "Radio Wall of Sound" to be used for a solo project until they became Slade tracks for the deal with Polydor. The B-side "Red Hot" was a recording made by Dave Hill with other musicians to which Noddy Holder added vocals. [ 9 ]