Booth and the Bad Angel was a British musical project founded in 1996 by Tim
Booth, lead vocalist of the alternative rock band James, and American composer
Angelo Badalamenti, with Bernard Butler contributing guitar work. The
collaboration originated from a 1992 television initiative that connected Tim
Booth with Angelo Badalamenti, leading to a transatlantic partnership that
culminated in the recording of their eponymous album Booth And The Bad Angel
during late 1995 and early 1996. The album was released in July 1996 under a
major label and promoted by the single "I Believe" th...