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Back to Bedlam

James Blunt

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Album Review

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.

Customer Reviews

The ghost of Blunt's voice now haunts my soul . . .

To put it Bluntly (pardon the pun): I received James Blunt's "High" as one of the free weekly downloads from ITunes. I'm glad it's not possible to "wear out" a digital recording! Blunt's voice . . . with a flavor much like Elton John's . . . is unique, mournful, soulful, impossible to resist. I'm so enchanted that I went ahead and purchased his album. I rarely buy an album. I buy my music "per song" because most albums have only one or two good pieces, and the rest are filler material. Not this album! I have the entire album on "repeat." I cannot believe, given the quality and precision of his voice, that he is so young! His youth is a bonus to music lovers because he has plenty of time to produce many more albums--of which I will be an avid collector (as will many others). Kudos to ITunes for recognizing this exceptional talent!!!! I'll be forever indebted . . . and haunted.

Painful

People here need to stop comparing this guy to David Gray because its not even close. This is nothing but pure teenie bopper garbage & I bet that most of these positive reviews are just those kinds of people. Yes, I realize this type of music has its place but the reviews here speak of deep philosophical thought & brilliant songwriting. Yeah right. To me this music lacks any kind of complexity & his ryhming + lyrics are obvious & totally predictable. Not to mention his annoying voice. Just because you can sing in a falsetto voice doesnt mean you should use it all the time because it loses its power that way. Just like if every other word that comes out of a persons mouth is a cuss word it would lose all importance.

Every So Often....

Driving home one night I am suddenly captivated by "You're Beautiful". It stopped the world for 3 or 4 minutes. There's an entire life story exposed in the lyrics and you're taken on a magical ride of excitement, sadness and hope in the space of the song. The melody evidences a simple structure yet it's hauntingly beautiful. The album challenges you to listen carefully because of Blunt's unique voice and that results in subtle discoveries with each listen. If you ever wanted to know how a soldier felt in the middle of a war (and Blunt was) listen to "No Bravery". If that song doesn't make the hair stand up on the back of your neck you're simply inhumane. Thanks James, you've made a difference to my life.

Biography

Born: February 22, 1974 in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

A former British Army officer, singer/songwriter James Blunt is a thoughtful performer with a knack for crafting melodic contemporary soft rock tunes. Born in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England in 1974 to a family with a long military history, Blunt entered the Army after graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Ultimately achieving the rank of captain, Blunt served with the NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo and finished out his time in the military as a member of the Life...
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Back to Bedlam, James Blunt
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Oct 04, 2005

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