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- 'Back To Bedlam' is the debut album from British singer songwriter James Blunt. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Tim Rothrock (Beck, Elliot Smith, Badly Drawn Boy), the album sees Blunt draw on various life experiences for inspiration, including his spell in the army serving as part of a NATO peacekeeping unit in Kosovo. The single 'High' is also included.
- High
- You're Beautiful
- Wisemen
- Goodbye My Lover
- Tears And Rain
- Out Of My Mind
- So Long, Jimmy
- Billy
- Cry
- No Bravery

Average rating (9 reviews)
Loved it
zoliver | 28/03/2008 | See all zoliver's reviews (55) »
So many fab songs, cant wait for more from this legend to be!
Amazing
VonLobster | 21/02/2008 | See all VonLobster's reviews (5) »
Well Mike1976 I am also a lover of classic Rock but as a musician I have eclectic tastes which ranges from Wagner to Whitesnake and I love this album. I bought it for my wife for Christmas and we just haven't stopped playing it. Blunt has such a smooth voice and I love his lyrics which although not as complex as someone like Bruce Cockburn are really descriptive. Music to chill out after a long week at work. More please........
One of the albums of the century!
Lorenzo1 | 08/10/2007 | See all Lorenzo1's reviews (25) »
My title says it all. People like Mike1976, who gave this 1 star, and didn't rate James Blunt as a singer are simply deluded. They are more than likely into R&B and Dance and all the "trendy" genres. It's not "cool" to like James Blunt". It's a bit like the position ABBA found themselves in. They were without a doubt one of the best groups ever. No-one would admit to liking them and yet their albums sold like hotcakes.
James Blunt is an incredible singer and amazing musician. I just wish he would hurry up and release a second album.
As it turns out Mike1976 is into rock albums, most likely heavy rock. In which case why is he even bothering listening to this as it's not his type of music?!! What is the point of him slagging James Blunt when he doesn't like catchy pop songs full stop?!
























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