Jim Irvin

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Jim Irvin
Birth nameJames Lawrence Irvin
OriginLondon, England
Genres New wave, pop, alternative rock, post-punk, psychedelic rock
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • music journalist
Instrument(s)Vocals, percussion, keyboards, synclavier
Years active1982–present
LabelsSurvival, Stiff, Arista Records
Website www.jimirvin.com

Jim Irvin is an English singer, songwriter, music journalist and podcast host.

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Early life

Born James Lawrence Irvin and raised in west London.

Career

Furniture

Irvin was the singer in the English new wave band Furniture, who released singles and albums with Survival, Stiff and Arista Records between 1982 and 1990. He co-wrote their 1986 UK hit single, "Brilliant Mind", taken from the album, The Wrong People . The song also appeared in the John Hughes movie, Some Kind of Wonderful and was re-recorded for the soundtrack. Furniture made one further album, Food, Sex & Paranoia , for Arista (1990), and disbanded in 1991. [1] In 1992, Irvin recorded an album, Mad Scared Dumb and Gorgeous with jazz musician Chris Ingham, under the name Because. It was released on Boo Hewerdine's Haven label. [2]

In 2019, Emotional Rescue records reissued Furniture's debut, six-song mini-album, When the Boom Was On (1983) and an EP of 12" mixes called On Broken Glass [3]

Music journalism

In 1991, Irvin began contributing to Melody Maker magazine, where his work appeared under the name Jim Arundel. He was later made reviews editor. In 1994, reverting to Jim Irvin, he became the founding features editor of Mojo magazine. One of his most notable pieces for the magazine was "Angel of Avalon", a major profile of the late Sandy Denny, published in 1998. [4] He also edited an acclaimed book, The Mojo Collection . [5] He has written for The Word , Time Out , The Sunday Times and The Guardian and continues to write a reissues column for Mojo.

In February 2015, he published an e-book, A Book Of Wild Flowers, which collected his writings on Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell and Kate Bush.

In May 2018, he co-authored Jeff Buckley: From Hallelujah To The Last Goodbye (Post Hill Press), a biography of Jeff Buckley written with Dave Lory, the singer's former manager. [6]

In 2020, he launched a podcast, “Here’s One I Made Earlier” where he interviewed musical creators about a significant work in their career. The following year he launched a second podcast “You’re Not On The List” dedicated to “forgotten albums and the people who love them”, in which guests nominate undervalued albums and discuss them. [7]

Later production and songwriting

In 1995, Irvin produced the first demos by the band Gay Dad, and co-write some of the songs which later appeared on their debut album, Leisure Noise . Their single, "Oh Jim", was said to be dedicated to him.[ citation needed ]

In 1999, he produced Lido , the debut album by Clearlake, released in 2000 on his own label, Dusty Company, an offshoot of Domino Records.

Irvin returned to full-time songwriting in 2001, concentrating initially on dance music. He co-wrote the 2004 hit "The Weekend" by Michael Gray, and had work recorded by Groove Armada, Full Intention and David Guetta. [8]

Since 2006, his work has been mostly outside dance music, with artists like Lana Del Rey, Lissie, Simple Plan, Jack Savoretti, Unloved, Nothing but Thieves and Yungblud.

The song "Love", co-written with and performed by Unloved, introduced the Apple Keynote Speech in March 2019.

Discography

YearArtistAlbumSongCo-written withNotesChart Position
2023
Nothing But Thieves Dead Club City “Welcome To The DCC" Julian Emery, Nothing But Thieves
2022
Man Made Sunshine"Man-Made Sunshine" EP"Life's Gonna Kill You If You let It""Conor Mason, Avi BarathSingle
"Big"Conor Mason, Julian Emery
"Little Bird"Conor Mason, Julian Emery
"Rosebud"Conor Mason, Justin Parker
Yungblud Yungblud "Cruel Kids" Yungblud, Dan Smith, Andrew Wells, Adam Warrington, Chris Greatti, Matt Schwartz, Gregory 'Aldee' Hein, Jordan Brasko Gable.No. 1 UK, No.1 IRE, No.1 NL, No.1 Australia, No.1 Austria No.2 BEL, No. 45 US Billboard, No. 7 US Rock
2021
Nothing But Thieves "Moral Panic II"“Miracle, Baby" Julian Emery, Nothing But Thieves
”Your Blood"
You Me At Six SUCKAPUNCH"SUCKAPUNCH" You Me At Six, Julian Emery UK No.1
2020
Sianon-"Sad Bop"Sianon, Julien Flewsingles
"Make Me Jealous"
"Cry, Cry, Cry"
"Overthinking"
Stelahr'Starz'"Starz"Stella Frankesingle
Nothing But Thieves "Moral Panic""Real Love Song" Julian Emery, Nothing But Thieves "Impossible" voted Radio X Song Of The Year 2020No.3 UK, No.5 NL, No.8 AUS
"Impossible"
"Phobia"
"There Was Sun"
"Free If We Want It"
BLOXX"Lie Out Loud""Go Out With You" Julian Emery, BLOXXsingles
"5000 Miles"Ophelia Booth, Jennifer Decelvio, Julian Emery
Broken HandsSplit in Two"Can You Feel It" Broken Hands, Julian Emery
"Lazarus"
"Wrong Track"
"Run Away"
Ten Times A MillionBorn Tomorrow"Bye"Ten Times A Million, Julian Emery EP
"Make It Stop"
"Born Tomorrow"
"Good Times"
Airways'Out Of Luck'"Out Of Luck"Jake Daniels, Dom Craiksingle
Lissie When I'n Alone: The Piano Retrospective"When I'm Alone" Lissie, Julian Emery
"in Sleep" Lissie, Julian Emery
2019
The Amazons 'Future Dust'"Doubt It" The Amazons, Julian Emery, Nick Atkinson single
Unloved Heartbreak"Devils, Angels" Keefus Ciancia, Jade Vincent, David Holmes "Love" used to introduce Apple Keynote, March 2019
"Love"
"Heatbreak"
Airways'Trampoline/The End'"Trampoline"Jake Daniels, Dom Craiksingle
2018
Airways'Blue Gasoline'"Blue Gasoline"Jake Daniels, Dom Craiksingle
Airways'Alien'"Alien"Jake Daniels, Dom Craiksingle
Nothing But Thieves What Did You Think When You Made Me This Way? "Gods" Nothing But Thieves, Julian Emery EPUK 8 iTunes
"You Know Me Too Well"
"Take This Lonely Heart"
Black Honey Black Honey "What Happened To You"Izzy Bee Philips, Emre RamazangalouUK 33
The WrecksPanic Vertigo (EP)"James Dean"Nick Anderson, Julian Emery
Lissie Castles "Peace" Lissie, Julian Emery UK No. 9
"Somewhere"
2017 Nothing But Thieves Broken Machine "I Was Just A Kid" Nothing But Thieves, Julian Emery #2 Album UK
"Sorry"
"Broken Machine"
"I’m Not Made By Design"
"Get Better"
"Hell Yeah"
AirwaysStarting to Spin EP"Starting To Spin" Julian Emery, Jake Daniels and Brian Moroney
"White Noise Boys"
"One Foot"
"Mate"Jake Daniels and Dom Craik
2016 Lissie My Wild West "Ojai" Julian Emery, Lissie #16 UK Album

#9 Norwegian Albums

2015 Nothing But Thieves Nothing But Thieves "Excuse Me" Julian Emery, Nothing But ThievesAlbum UK No. 7
"Graveyard Whistling"
"Hostage"
"Trip Switch"#1 Single Alternative Songs – Billboard
"Tempt You (Evocatio)"Album UK No. 7
"Hanging"
"Neon Brother"
"Ban All the Music" (single)"Ban All the Music"
2014 Chlöe Howl "Rumour" (single)"Rumour" Julian Emery, Chlöe Howl
Lewis Watson The Morning "Stones Around the Sun" Julian Emery, Lewis Watson UK No. 28
Lower Than Atlantis Lower Than Atlantis "Live Slow, Die Old" Julian Emery, Lower Than AtlantisAlbum UK No. 12
"Time"
"Number 1"
Nothing But Thieves Graveyard Whistling EP"Graveyard Whistling" Julian Emery, Nothing But Thieves
"Last Orders"
Pixie Lott Pixie Lott"Break Up Song"Rami Afuni, Pixie Lott Album UK No. 15
"Oceans" Pixie Lott, Jerry Abbott
"Leaving You"
Ruth Lorenzo Planeta Azul"Dancing in the Rain" Julian Emery, Ruth Lorenzo Spanish Eurovision entry. Placed 9th.
2013 Lissie Back to Forever "Shameless" Julian Emery, Lissie singleAlbum UK No. 16
"Further Away (Romance Police)"single
"The Habit"
"What's It Like"
"They All Want You" Lissie, Angelo Petraglia
Ryan Beatty "Chameleon""Chameleon" Julian Emery, Ryan Beatty, Elisabeth Maurus Single
"Love Will Come My Way"
Gabrielle Aplin English Rain "Start of Time" Julian Emery, Gabrielle Aplin UK No. 2
Gavin DeGraw Make a Move "Every Little Bit" Julian Emery, Gavin Degraw US No. 10
Josh Krajcik Blindly, Lonely, Lovely"Her Song” Julian Emery, Josh Krajcik
Lee DeWyze Frames "You Don't Know Me" Julian Emery, Lee DeWyze US No. 116
Alex Hepburn Together Alone "Get Heavy" Julian Emery, Alex Hepburn France No. 2
"Crown of Thorns"
2012 Lana Del Rey Born to Die This Is What Makes Us GirlsTim Larcombe, Lana Del Rey UK No. 1, US No. 2
Various Cruelties Various Cruelties (2012)"Beautiful Delerium” Julian Emery, Liam O'Donnell
Jack Savoretti Before the Storm (2012)"Lifetime" Julian Emery, Jack Savoretti
Halestorm The Strange Case Of... (2012)"Rock Show" Julian Emery, Lzzy HaleUS No. 15, UK 49
"Don’t Know How to Stop"
Audra Mae and The Almighty SoundsAudra Mae and The Almighty Sounds (2012)"Jebidiah Moonshine's Friday Night Shack Party" Julian Emery, Audra Mae
2011 Simple Plan Get Your Heart On"Freaking Me Out" Julian Emery, Chuck Comeau, Pierre Bouvier CAN No. 2
"Astronaut"
"Fire in My Heart"
David Cook This Loud Morning "Paper Heart" Julian Emery, David Cook US No. 7
"We Believe"
Michelle Branch The Loud Music Hits EP"Loud Music" Julian Emery single
2010 Lissie Catching a Tiger "When I'm Alone" Julian Emery, Lissie UK No. 12
"In Sleep"
"Loosen the Knot"
"Cuckoo"
Boyzone Brother "Separate Cars” Julian Emery, Jack McManus, Jon Green UK No. 1
Zucchero Fornaciari Chocabeck"Devil in the Mirror" Zucchero Fornaciari Italy No. 1
"Spirit / Together" Zucchero Fornaciari, Iggy Pop
2007 David Guetta Pop Life"Do Something Love"Garraud, David Guetta, Ben Chapman, Juliet RichardsonFrance No. 2
Groove Armada Soundboy Rock "From the Rooftops” Jack McManus, Andy Cato, Tom FindlayUK No. 10
2004 Michael Gray "The Weekend" (single)"The WeekendOliver Cheatham, Michael Gray, Sally StillUK No. 7

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