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Back to Bedlam
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Album Reviews: 7
Album: Back to Bedlam
Artist: James Blunt
Release Date: 1/4/2005
Genre: Rock/Pop
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Soulful British crooner James Blunt's wistful debut infuses the listener -- in order -- with rainy-day hope, the wistful comfort of unattainable love, and finally, world-weary resignation. While his parched and effeminate falsetto recalls Gasoline Alley-era Rod Stewart with a healthy dose of... [+] Expand

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This is literally one of the beast albums i've ever heard in my life
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posted May 3, 2006
posted Nov 7, 2005
Sounds All The Same to Me
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posted Dec 29, 2006
James Blunt was not thought to be successfull well he was.This albulm went to no.1 and was the best selling albulm of 2005.It was no dought one of the best of that year.
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posted Jul 31, 2006
What an amazing debut album! One of the best albums ever IMO. 9/10
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posted May 9, 2006
james blunt wot a craking singer
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posted Dec 3, 2005
All in all, i'm declaring this album a '6' and a work by an artist i'd like to see grow. Whether he manages to or not only time will tell.
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posted Aug 5, 2006

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3.5 out of 5 stars James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Soulful British crooner James Blunt's wistful debut infuses the listener -- in order -- with rainy-day hope, the wistful comfort of unattainable love, and finally, world-weary resignation. While his parched and effeminate falsetto recalls Gasoline Alley-era Rod Stewart with a healthy dose of Antony and the Johnsons, it's the late Elliott Smith who casts the largest shadow on Back to Bedlam. Predictable but effective four-chord guitar motifs are the chosen vehicle for the ex-Royal Armed Forces soldier, and when they connect ("Wiseman," "Goodbye My Lover," "You Are Beautiful"), it's like a "Dear John" letter from a lover who you know will remain a close but ultimately guarded friend. Opening track "High" sets a determined midtempo pace that rarely wanes -- it's like an acoustic version of "Drive" by the Cars with a Coldplay chorus. It's a pace that would sink some records, but Bedlam's perfectly rendered, under 40-minute run time ensures that the listener doesn't suffer from a melancholy overdose. Blunt recounts his harrowing experiences as part of the NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo on the closer, "No Bravery," and it's a shock to hear all of the romantic lyricism that informed Bedlam up to this point reduced to "Old men kneel and accept their fate/Wives and daughters cut and raped/A generation drenched in hate," but it's damn effective -- as is the majority of this fine debut.
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