Back to Bedlam EXPLICIT LYRICS James Blunt

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  • Release Date: 10/04/2005
  • Sales Rank: 14,384
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678375224

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Back to Bedlam

1LISTENHigh 4:03
2LISTENYou're Beautiful 3:32
3LISTENWiseman 3:42
4LISTENGoodbye My Lover 4:18
5LISTENTears and Rain 4:04
6LISTENOut of My Mind 3:32
7LISTENSo Long Jimmy 4:24
8LISTENBilly 3:37
9LISTENCry 4:06
10LISTENNo Bravery 4:01

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Editorial Reviews

There's always a place for a feisty young Brit with sweet songs, and James Blunt's sound triangulates just about perfectly between Coldplay, David Gray, and Damien Rice. Blunt, 28, comes from a long line of military men and served in Kosovo -- one song here, "No Bravery," directly addresses what he saw there. Becoming a professional musician in 2002, he was quickly snapped up by hitmaker Linda Perry's label and Elton John's management, and it's easy to see why: Long available in the U.K. -- where it knocked Coldplay out of the No. 1 spot -- Back to Bedlam is strikingly mature for a debut. Blunt's voice is smooth but also biting, and veteran producer Tom Rothrock (Beck, Elliott Smith) helps him to work that contrast beautifully across the album, using '70s-era equipment that gives Bedlam a sound that's warm and familiar without being retro. The album is soothing enough to act as background music, but it's also sufficiently barbed to win over fans of more cynical songs. It's got "sensitive" written all over it, and Blunt flips into a falsetto so frequently that it may not suit all tastes, but the future looks bright indeed for this former soldier boy. Jem Aswad, Barnes & Noble



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Hauntingly Beautifulby Anonymous

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February 05, 2007: A little late on the British pop/rock scene, I picked up James Blunt's music as an afterthought. I was immediately struck by the poignant words and exquisite composition of each song. This is a must have!

amazing!by Anonymous

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November 16, 2006: One word: AMAZING Great Artist, Great Songs, Great Lyrics, this guy is just ah-mazing, I have to say he is 20 times better in concert though =], James Blunt truly has an amazing voice, I've been listening since the CD came out =]


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