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James Blunt |
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But Blunt, the army was only a work that they could temporarily occupied, always wearing his guitar slopes. Until the day James Blunt decided to leave the army and devoted entirely to music. His songs captivated Linda Perry, who decided to launch a James Blunt in his record label. The result was the album "Back to bedlam," a job that has placed James Blunt in the wake of the most famous songwriters of the moment, with his aesthetic and some indie melodies suitable for the most sensitive ears. The album, which came out in 2005, was placed in a few weeks at number one on the lists British desbancado to the very Coldplay.The album reflects the relationship as a couple, love, deception, wars and other sentimental emotions in a unique and melancholic voice. |
Despite having become the rebel son in a family of long military tradition, James Blunt puts up with those who see his rise as a result of growing pacifism, and prefers to seek explanation for its success on the sensitivity that transmit their songs.
In September 2007 get a new album by James Blunt, "All The Lost Souls," whose first single is "1973", a song inspired by the scene Ibiza, an island on which he composed the album. The disc collects most of his inspiration from the great artists of the 70's, like Fleetwood Mac, Don McLean, Elton John, Steely Dan and Bowie, the artist confesses. "1973" is the theme that opens the album and the first single from the album, a nostalgic, complex and marchosa look to the past, when he shared great moments with your friends. Songs like "One of the Brightest Star" and "Annie" dealing with the vagaries and distortions that fame can bring. "Carry You Home" and "I'll Take Everything" addresses our fragile mortality, while "I Really Want You" and "Same Mistake" show the most vulnerable part of Blunt. Some Kind Of Trouble James Blunts third studio album titled "Some Kind of Trouble", was released on 8 November 2010. The albums first single "Stay The Night" was released on 25 October 2010. The single charted in the UK top 40 at number 37. |
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