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James Edward Young (born 17 September 1952) is a British musician and writer. Young grew up in
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and began learning piano at the age of 7. He studied Art History briefly at the
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before moving to Oxford to study at the Polytechnic and in 1982 was accepted as an MPhil student at
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. This period coincided with his meeting
Nico Naftiran Intertrade Company limited (NICO) is a Swiss-based subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). NICO is a general contractor for the oil and gas industry. NIOC buys the vast majority of Iran's gasoline imports. NICO is a key pl ...
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) and Young took the decision to work with her instead of continuing with academic life. Young toured and recorded as keyboard player and arranger with the group Faction until Nico's death in 1988. Since then Young has written books, recorded solo albums, created BBC radio features, written on Outsider Art and curated exhibitions.


Discography


Studio albums

With
Nico Naftiran Intertrade Company limited (NICO) is a Swiss-based subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). NICO is a general contractor for the oil and gas industry. NIOC buys the vast majority of Iran's gasoline imports. NICO is a key pl ...
+ Faction: *''
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'' (1985 Beggars Banquet bb1 63 cd) With John Cale: *''
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'' (1985 Beggars –Banquet Bega 68) With Faction: *''Bag'' (Third Mind Records TMLP 29) *''Heaven'' (Third Mind Records TMLP 56) With
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*''Land of a Thousand Churches'' 1987 (ARKA 2101 CD)


Live albums

With
Nico Naftiran Intertrade Company limited (NICO) is a Swiss-based subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). NICO is a general contractor for the oil and gas industry. NIOC buys the vast majority of Iran's gasoline imports. NICO is a key pl ...
*''Nico in Tokyo (+ Faction)'' 1986 Cherry Red Records CDM 19 *''Behind The Iron Curtain (+ Faction)'' 1986 DOJO CD27 *''Nico’s Last Concert ‘Fata Morgana’ (+Faction)'' 1988 SPV CD 084-96202 *''Hanging Gardens'' 1990 Restless 7 72383-2 *''All Tomorrow’s Parties'' 2007 Cherry Red Records CDM 25


Solo albums

In 1994 Young was invited by
Alan McGee Alan John McGee (born 29 September 1960) is a Scottish businessman and music industry executive. He has been a record label owner, musician, manager, and music blogger for ''The Guardian''. He co-founded the independent Creation Records label, r ...
, founder of
Creation Records Creation Records Ltd. was a British independent record label founded in 1983 by Alan McGee, Dick Green, and Joe Foster. Its name came from the 1960s band The Creation, whom McGee greatly admired. The label ceased operations in 1999, although ...
, to record a musical representation of his memoir of the Nico years (see below). *''Songs They Never Play On The Radio'' 1994 Creation Records Crecd 158 In 2003 Young recorded an album of solo piano music: ''joanna'' 2003 (Voiceprint BP357CD) produced by Henry Olsen. (see below)


Film

Young appeared in the award-winning documentary '' Nico Icon'' (1996) describing his life touring with Nico.


Writing

Young's memoir of his years performing and travelling with Nico ''Songs they Never Play on the Radio,'' (US title: ''Nico The End'') was published to international critical acclaim in 1993, winning the In The City award for music book of the year. Described by Greil Marcus in Esquire as ‘A coolly literary masterpiece about the geography of nowhere’, the book was later serialized in 1996 for BBC Radio 4. ''Songs They Never Play On The Radio'' (Bloomsbury Publishing) ''Nico The End'' (Overlook Press) This was followed in 1996 by ''Moscow Mule'' ((Century) ), a dystopian travelogue situated within and around the Moscow Metro, also serialized for BBC Radio 4 in 1997. Young interpreted the book's milieu in ''Last Train To Taganskaya'' recorded for the BBC Radio 3 experimental audio feature ''Between The Ears.'' For the bi-centennial of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in 1999, Young created a sound portrait for BBC Radio 3 ''Pushkinskaya'', of Moscow's Pushkin Square, featuring Moscow voices and readings by Ralph Fiennes. During the period of the early 1990s Young was exposed to the then marginalized world of Russian Outsider Art. He became instrumental in introducing the genre to the West, chiefly through articles in the magazine ''Raw Vision''.


2000 to present

Young's 2003 release ''joanna'' is to date his only solo unaccompanied album. A portrait of his battered old upright piano, it was described in ''The Guardian'' as ‘a hymn of devotion that both dignifies and delights in his old piano's imperfections.’ Coinciding with the release of ''joanna,'' a period of illness, adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, affected the use of Young's arms and prevented him from performing. In 2006 Young was invited to co-curate the exhibition ''The Fabric of Myth'' at Compton Verney Warwickshire. Young returned to the stage in October 2008 with ''The Golden Hunger'', a ‘Liederabend’ referencing Berlin's post-war creative drive, as part of the Nico tribute evening ''Nico 70/20'' at The Volksbühne in Berlin. Recently Young has been working as producer with the Scottish poet, singer and performance artist MacGillivray. Currently Young is completing two albums: ''The Golden Hunger'' (see above) and ''I Feel The Air Of Other Planets'' based on the Stefan Georg poem ''Entrückung (Rapture).'' In June 2020 The Times listed 'Nico: Songs They Never Play On The Radio' number 2 in 'The Ten Best Music Memoirs'.


External links

''Raw Vision'' articles:
Whispers from the Universe: Vasilij Romanenkov , Raw Vision Magazine

Pavel Leonov: A Fool's Paradise , Raw Vision Magazine

Alexander Belykh’s Tigers in the Taiga , Raw Vision Magazine
Guardian review of ''joanna'':
Bring on the absinthesiser!
James Young on music and heroin (including Nico, Bill Evans, Berlioz) featured in BBC Radio 4 ''Heroin'' (Prof. Andrew Hussey)
BBC Radio 4 - Heroin
James Young, BBC Radio 4 ''From Our Own Correspondent'' on the Russian Naïve artist Pavel Leonov:
Painter's rural idyll irks Russian villagers
The ten best music memoirs as compiled by the Times June 2020
The Times Ten best music memoirs
{{DEFAULTSORT:Young, James 1952 births Alumni of the University of East Anglia English rock keyboardists Living people People from Oldham Musicians from the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham Musicians from Greater Manchester