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Back to Bedlam

Back to Bedlam
James Blunt

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Product Description

'Back To Bedlam' is the debut album from British singer songwriter James Blunt. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced byTim 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.

Track Listing

  1. High
  2. You’re Beautiful
  3. Wisemen
  4. Goodbye My Lover
  5. Tears And Rain
  6. Out Of My Mind
  7. So Long Jimmy
  8. Billy
  9. Cry
  10. No Bravery

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #500 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-06-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
As a piece of propaganda, James Blunt’s album Back to Bedlam does more for changing the face of the British Army than a series of television adverts ever could. Swapping a rifle for a guitar, the former cavalryman’s ballad-heavy debut is a clearly aiming to win the battle for the public’s hearts and minds. The success of singles like "You’re Beautiful" and "No Bravery" (inspired by his time stationed in Bosnia) are both heartfelt and sensitive, the latter packing an additional emotional punch beyond the typical lovelorn ballads of his contemporaries like Damien Rice. But Blunt also sings with conviction about matters of the heart, and that’s the territory that most of Back to Bedlam visits, with songs of loss like "Goodbye My Lover", "So Long Jimmy" and "Billy". And throughout, the arrangements remain understated yet effective, thanks to the input of such heavyweight producers and songwriters like Linda Perry and Guy Chambers. All of which prove that there’s a lot of depth to this modern, musical hero. --Robert Burrow


Customer Reviews

Would have been better signing up for the foreign legion instead....1
This album is awful. Terrible vocals, terrible songs, so-so backing - you begin to get the idea. This is a record that is completely lacking in charisma and imagination. Put it this way if he was still in the army they would have had him put him against the wall and shot!

Not a single weak song.5
I think this album is amazing.

Every song is fantastic (which can't be said for many albums nowadays).

James Blunt has an amazing voice and has some very powerful songs.

Fantastic album and one I will no doubt be listening to for years to come.

I know it is a matter of preference, but I really suggest you at least try listening to some of Blunt's stuff- you'd really be missing out if you don't.

Something for all and maybe all for someone...5
I have listened to this music when I have been down, when I have been happy, sad and reflective.

I ripped it off the web and then bought it and re-ripped it for my MP3 player, it deserved it.

That says more than words.