
Alberto Bertoli – Le cose cambiano
James delivers a roaring tenor solo on “A muso duro” a song that Alberto sang in tribute to his father Pierangelo.
Release date 2009.
James delivers a roaring tenor solo on “A muso duro” a song that Alberto sang in tribute to his father Pierangelo.
Release date 2009.
James is featured vocalist on “Million Ways” and “One of These Nights”, pop productions by Giovanni Vianelli, a talented pianist and songwriter from Trieste (Italy).
Release date 2014.
Harmonica ace Andy serves up some blues in varied hats: New Orleans (Nola), Chicago and West Coast, James provides the tenor sax on some featured songs.
Release date 1990.
James plays sax and sings as special guest.
Andy J. Forest lays down his own particular blues style with some chunky brilliant harp solos, dependable rocking on the guitar from Steve Werner, Gary Durrett is more than adeguate for the occasion on the drum kit. David Sab’s bass is a steady pop-rock driving force.
Release date 1989.
James plays flute, soprano alto and tenor saxes on all tracks.
Release date 1993.
The single “Can We Live” topped the disco charts in the summer of 1997.
James plays sax on “Fluid” and on “Theme from JFK”. On “Straight to You” he displays some soulful singing.
Release date 1997.
Alternative Italian Rock compilation edited by singer Omar Pedrini. The music has a sometimes animated and sometimes dark sound.
James plays on tracks recorded at the “Alcatraz” Club in 2002 in Milan.
Release date 2003.
James plays flute and tenor sax. On the song “Mexico” he blows a wacky wah wah tenor solo.
Release date 2001.
A successive CD to “Siamo Tutti Elefanti Inventati”, with a great horn section; Marco Tamburini on trumpet, Sandro Comini on trombone and James on the saxophone.
Release date 1992.
A ’90s CD from the Italian Pop group Stadio. James Thompson playes some inspired tenor sax solos on “Ho bisogno di voi” and “Cerca di non esser via”.
Release date 1991.