Elvis Costello collaboration with ''Now Ain't The Time For Your Tears'' When Transvision Vamp split, James wrote to
Elvis Costello asking for his guidance. In response Costello, collaborating with his then wife
Cait O'Riordan on five of the ten songs, wrote a full album's worth of material for James. The cassette he recorded was waiting for her when she returned to London at the end of the tour. These songs made up the tracks on her 1993 solo album ''
Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears''. Produced by The Rolling Stones producer
Chris Kimsey, it reached No. 43 on the
UK Albums Chart in March 1993. The album was recorded in New Jersey at Water Studios with a full band consisting of Henrik Strahl on guitar, James Meynell on bass and Chip Striker on drums. They toured extensively throughout Europe, Scandinavia and UK.
I Came Here to Blow Minds A new album, entitled
I Came Here to Blow Minds, was recorded in Paris in 2009 and mixed in Australia later that year. anf digitally released on 19 October 2010. One track from the album had already been made available for download on RCRD LBL since May 2009.
The Price of the Ticket All songs on the album
The Price of the Ticket were written co-written by James with
James Williamson of
The Stooges with the exception of two cover tracks,. These covers include songs originally by
Bob Dylan and
Fred "Sonic" Smith, known for his work with
MC5 and
Sonic's Rendezvous Band. The album was recorded in New York City, with Ivan Julian (Richard Hell & The Voidoids) serving as engineer. The core recording sessions featured live performances by
Lenny Kaye,
Glen Matlock, and
James Sclavunos. Following the initial sessions, James relocated to Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, to complete the mixing process with engineer Jesse Nichols. Album artwork was photographed and designed by fashion designer Kym Ellery, a longtime collaborator of James. The album hit number 15 in the UK Official Vinyl Album Chart and 13 on the Official Independent Album Chart.
Queen High Straight In October 2019, James was touring as 'the Wendy James Band' in support of
the Psychedelic Furs, promoting a new album,
Queen High Straight. The album appeared in the UK indie chart at number 16. The album's tour included a support slot with
The Psychedelic Furs around the UK, and then a 32 date comprehensive tour of the UK. Recorded and mixed in the UK, the album was mastered in New York. It was released in 2020 on the Wendy James Label.
The Shape of History On 25 October 2024 James released her latest album,
The Shape of History, on the Wendy James Label. It was released in two vinyl formats - a wide spine cover double vinyl LP, consisting of one 12" vinyl and one 10" vinyl. The 12" plays at 33 1/3 RPM and the 10" plays at 45 RPM. James described the album as her 10th and referenced a range of musical influences including 1970s New York punk, electronic, glam rock, punk/pop, 1950s rock and roll, Motown, hip hop, rhythm and blues, spirituals, country, ska, soul, and film scores. The album was recorded in West London and Brooklyn, mixed in Berkeley, California, and mastered in Brooklyn. It reached number 16 on the UK indie album chart and number 39 on the overall UK album chart. ==Discography==