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"We're the perennials," said James lead singer Tim Booth, pausing in the shade at Rolling Stone's Coachella Rock Room. "When we started, we were 16-year-olds who'd stolen their equipment from another band who was loading out. We didn’t know how to play an instrument so we took a long time learning." Now, James has a proper box set to celebrate their 30-year career: The Gathering Sound, out July 16. It compiles the Manchester, England rock band's greatest hits, unreleased rareties and even a J-shaped USB drive preloaded with the band's 10 studio albums. The band conducted
