I love all of James' work, am I the only one in thinking that the Mullmuzzler records were excellent and very unique? I love dearly the other three albums as well, but they're "just" hard heavy / prog / rock albums, the Mullmuzzler records were truly one of a kind. The first had the very best songs (His Voice, Statued, Guardian Angel, Shores of Avalon, Sacrifice), the second one is better overall as an album (I totally love Venice Burning, Confronting the Devil, Falling and Stranger).
Anyway, I love all of James' solo output, his solo concert was awesome and I wish he'd tour again for the most recent releases. I love too his voice, I don't play instruments and I was always drawn to vocals first and foremost, so James is the main reason I'm still a fan after all these years. James goes, I go, basically (Well, maybe not that drastically, I would surely check out if only for curiosity and loyalty to the other guys an album without James, but his voice is the main reason I listen to this band. If he was booted after Six Degrees, DT with another singer would have lost me around the Systematic Chaos / Black Clouds era).