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Sophi.e*
Who has heard of James Blunt? He sings really well and his lyrics are really good too! Although he isn't the best looking guy, he has a great voice, in my opinion and he writes his own songs too. Some of his songs I really like are "Tears and Rain", "You're Beautiful", and "Goodbye My Lover". The song "You're Beautiful" is my favourtite song sounds so good!!

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[James Blunt]

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[That is his album cover.]

Biography:

So here we are in the summer of 2005, nearly a year after the U.K. arm of Atlantic Records released the debut album from a new singer/songwriter named James Blunt. Since then, Blunt has gone from playing small London clubs to headlining U.K. tours, selling out venues like the Shepherd's Bush Empire, from obscurity to quadruple-platinum status (for over a million copies sold in Britain alone), from early critical acclaim to Music Week recently stating that "the artist development story of 2005, perhaps, is that of James Blunt."
At this writing, James's album, Back To Bedlam, is in its fifth week and counting at the top of the U.K. artist album chart (where it bumped Coldplay from the Number One spot), while his current single, "You're Beautiful," is in its fourth week at Number One--marking the first time that a male solo artist has ruled both charts at the same time for four weeks running since Rod Stewart did it 30 years ago.

Given these remarkable accomplishments, the temptation to proclaim James "the latest British sensation" is nearly irresistible--and would completely miss the point. Impressive facts, yes, but ones reflecting precious little about who he is and how he has captivated the ears of so many. Because far from being the newest pop product, Blunt is the anti-hero of mass marketing. He is an artist whose audience has found him, embraced him, and spread the news; an artist who has become an unlikely chart-topper, drawing comparisons to the likes of David Gray and Damien Rice; an artist who has built his following the old-fashioned way, by constant gigging and contagious word-of-mouth--fan by fan, week by week, month by month.

In some ways, everything you need to know about 28-year-old James Blunt is there in Back To Bedlam. Ranging from acoustic, stripped-down tracks to charged-up, band-driven numbers, the album charts a journey through life's experiences, relationships, hardships, and aspirations. Produced by Tom Rothrock (Beck, Elliott Smith, Badly Drawn Boy), Back To Bedlam is full of stories, vignettes, and snatched moments, all told in James's passionate and unique voice.

While James has always been musical, playing both piano and violin from a young age, growing up he had little exposure to the rock/pop world. There was no CD or record player in the house, and it wasn't until he went away to boarding school that he heard the likes of the Beatles, Pink Floyd, the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin. At the age of 14, he picked up a guitar for the first time and started writing songs. It wasn't long before he knew what he wanted to do with his life.

However, he was slightly sidetracked on the path to a musical career. It turns out that for 1000 years or so, the Blunts have been a family of soldiers, including James's father--a recently retired colonel in the Army Air Corps. So it was naturally assumed that James would follow in the family tradition. Not to mention the fact that the armed forces had funded his education. As James wryly explains, "I either had to pay back the money, or the payback was that I owed the army four years."

So it was that upon graduating from Bristol University at the age of 21, Blunt joined the army, where he served in the elite Household Calvary. After a brief stint in Canada, he was sent to Kosovo in 1999 as a reconnaissance officer with the NATO peacekeeping force. The one song on Back To Bedlam that speaks specifically about James's experiences in the military--the album's powerful closing track, "No Bravery"--was written in the barracks in Kosovo, a haunting response to the genocide he had witnessed.

Returning to the U.K., Blunt served in the Life Guard, where his responsibilities included being the Queen's sovereign escort on ceremonial occasions and standing sentry while the Queen Mother lay in state. The bulk of the songs that would become Back To Bedlam were written in London during James's final year of service. He did his duty during the day, while making "some dodgy demos" and gigging at night.

Although clearly a huge influence on Blunt's life, his army experience forms only one aspect of his work. "The core element running through my songs is the lonely path one walks through life, the connections you make, and the thoughts that you don't generally share with people," he says. "The songs are about life experiences that anyone can identify with. It's just about being a human being. And people seem to be connecting with that."

Leaving the army in 2002, James became a full-time musician. "My dad was nervous," he recalls, "because I was leaving a steady job to do something risky." It wasn't long before the risk paid off. In short order he was picked up by Elton John's management company and inked a publishing deal with EMI. In early 2003, he travelled to the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, where he was spotted by songwriter/producer Linda Perry. She signed him on the spot to her own label, Custard Records, which in turn led to his worldwide pact with Atlantic.

Back To Bedlam was recorded in Los Angeles, which helped reinforce James's admiration of such American singer/songwriters as Jeff Buckley and father Tim, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and Paul Simon. James chose Tom Rothrock to produce the album, a decision made in part because of Rothrock's work with another influence, Elliott Smith.

Blunt describes the process of writing and producing the album as a mixture of "my naiveté and Tom's experience." Since James had little formal experience with recording, Rothrock had to find a way of reining in and focusing his ideas, while developing a common working vocabulary. "Tom is an enabler rather than a dictator," says James. "I was banging sofas and recording in bathrooms--anything to articulate what was in my head. Tom is very experienced and very subtle. I had lots of ideas and he helped me edit and focus my thoughts in whatever way and with whatever came to hand."

The album's '70s West Coast feel was doubly informed by the decision to compose and record on original '70s instruments. For his part, James played as many instruments on the album as possible, partly to feel fully connected to the tracks and partly to create a truly individual sound.

Released in the U.K. in October 2004, Back To Bedlam was greeted with widespread raves. Time Out called it "a work of tender, intimate song craft," Q lauded Blunt as a "major talent in waiting," while the Sunday Times noted that the album is "a compulsive, gorgeous slow-burner, packed with solid hooks and love songs with a twist, all delivered in the voice of a fallen angel." Before reaching his current headlining status, Blunt played a series of dates with Elton John, who has described "You're Beautiful" as a modern successor to "Your Song."

Exactly one year after it first appeared on U.K. shelves, Back To Bedlam arrives in the U.S. in October 2005. And, should history repeat itself on these shores, it will be because Blunt's compelling songs, captivating voice, and charismatic presence are his own best salesmen, and because once again his audience will find him, fan by fan.

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VersusVillain
Lookit my sig.

But no, really, I don't see what's so damn good about him. Of all his songs I've heard, it just sounds like him moaning crap like "You're beautiful, this I know is true, I love you, Of that I am sure". All of his songs seem like they're about some girl he broke up with in highschool. It takes absolutely no lyrical talent to come up with the kind of crap he writes.
lowdown4155
He's good. Nice DISTINCTIVE voice and good lyrics.
Sophi.e*
QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 12 2006, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1958737[/snapback]

Lookit my sig.

But no, really, I don't see what's so damn good about him. Of all his songs I've heard, it just sounds like him moaning crap like "You're beautiful, this I know is true, I love you, Of that I am sure". All of his songs seem like they're about some girl he broke up with in highschool. It takes absolutely no lyrical talent to come up with the kind of crap he writes.


I'm not gonna yell at you or get mad, because people have their own view of people and thier own taste in music, but there are many people that likes him, and I don't think he would care if you think he sucks.
VersusVillain
QUOTE(asian_chic @ Mar 12 2006, 07:45 PM) [snapback]1958956[/snapback]

I'm not gonna yell at you or get mad, because people have their own view of people and thier own taste in music, but there are many people that likes him, and I don't think he would care if you think he sucks.


Um, ok? Yes, I have my own taste in music and it's my opinion that he blows. But what is the point in telling me that he doesn't care about what I think (well obviously, he is unaware of my existence) and that he has many other fans? Are you trying to say my opinion doesn't matter because of this?
vannushka
I LOVE JAMES BLUNT. His voice is unique and his voice alone tells a story. Goodbye my lover is such a good song. I like no bravery..omg I love his whole album! JAMES BLUNT ROCKS
girl armageddon
QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 12 2006, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1958737[/snapback]

Lookit my sig.

But no, really, I don't see what's so damn good about him. Of all his songs I've heard, it just sounds like him moaning crap like "You're beautiful, this I know is true, I love you, Of that I am sure". All of his songs seem like they're about some girl he broke up with in highschool. It takes absolutely no lyrical talent to come up with the kind of crap he writes.

have you heard the entire album? not all the songs about an ex. in fact, its probably the best album ive heard in a while.

QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 12 2006, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1958737[/snapback]

Lookit my sig.

But no, really, I don't see what's so damn good about him. Of all his songs I've heard, it just sounds like him moaning crap like "You're beautiful, this I know is true, I love you, Of that I am sure". All of his songs seem like they're about some girl he broke up with in highschool. It takes absolutely no lyrical talent to come up with the kind of crap he writes.

have you heard the entire album? not all the songs about an ex. in fact, its probably the best album ive heard in a while.
BOOGERS
You have go to LOVE this guy!
His hit song "You're Beautiful" is such a great and beautiful song.
It talks about how he saw his ex on the subway with her new man and how they can never be together again. If you haven't heard it yet..you gotta!
pengy
Personally, I don't know why everyone's so crazy about him. For some reason, I don't really like him much.

But that's just my opinion.
IMAJynXed1
QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 12 2006, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1958737[/snapback]

Lookit my sig.

But no, really, I don't see what's so damn good about him. Of all his songs I've heard, it just sounds like him moaning crap like "You're beautiful, this I know is true, I love you, Of that I am sure". All of his songs seem like they're about some girl he broke up with in highschool. It takes absolutely no lyrical talent to come up with the kind of crap he writes.


i dont think youve actually listen to his whole album besides what youve heard on the radio...

"So Long, Jimmy" is a song about a friend who has passed, "No Bravery" is about war, "Cry" is another song about war, but hes comforting a friend who is depressed afterwards from it..."Your Beautiful" and "Goodbye My Lover" are the only 2 songs anything like youve said (and the 2 songs on radio/tv)...

his album is one of the best ive heard in 2005, and "No Bravery" itself is one of the most truthful song since the 70s...

No Bravery lyrics...
QUOTE
There are children standing here,
Arms outstretched into the sky,
But no one asks the question why,
He has been here.
Old men kneel to accept their fate.
Wives and daughters cut and raped.
A generation drenched in hate.
Says, he has been here.


you may not like his voice, as its different, but to say hes has no writing talents becuz of a couple of "radio friendly" songs is wrong.
VersusVillain
QUOTE(IMAJynXed1 @ Mar 12 2006, 11:27 PM) [snapback]1961142[/snapback]

you may not like his voice, as its different, but to say hes has no writing talents becuz of a couple of "radio friendly" songs is wrong.


But isn't that beside the point? It doesn't matter how many songs of his I've heard, if he's as lyrically talented as you all say he is, I would be able to see, atleast, a little bit of that in the songs I've heard by him. I have listened to a couple more of his songs since I last posted that message, and I don't see much of a difference. They may be about different things, but I still find his lyrics to be amatuer and pretentious.
vannushka
To put it bluntly(no pun intended) I think you're just jealous. You say he has no writing talented because you can't see it?

I think many people like him because they feel that his songs came deep within him. He was funny on oprah..saying she didnt mean much to him.
i n c _ m p l e t e
QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 13 2006, 06:29 PM) [snapback]1963121[/snapback]

But isn't that beside the point? It doesn't matter how many songs of his I've heard, if he's as lyrically talented as you all say he is, I would be able to see, atleast, a little bit of that in the songs I've heard by him. I have listened to a couple more of his songs since I last posted that message, and I don't see much of a difference. They may be about different things, but I still find his lyrics to be amatuer and pretentious.


Even if your opinion had changed, I doubt you'd admit it. That would only have proved you a fool for basing your judgment initially on what, two songs?

You don't have to write like Shakespeare to write well; sometimes simplicity is good. Anyway, based on his success so far, ample audiences are obviously pleased with his work.
Blu_Velvet_Sea
I like the song 'you're beautiful'

haven't heard any other songs by him
Sophi.e*
Wow! So many good replies! I agree with i n c _ m p l e t e ! But I guess people have their own taste in music and what's best about his album is he just doesn't sing about love, like a lot of other singers do, but thats just in my opinion!!
B0hemian_Sprite
i think with most people, you either like him or you dont.
and i like him smile.gif his songs are so mellow and meaningful
VersusVillain
QUOTE(vannushka @ Mar 13 2006, 04:56 AM) [snapback]1964062[/snapback]

To put it bluntly(no pun intended) I think you're just jealous. You say he has no writing talented because you can't see it?

I think many people like him because they feel that his songs came deep within him. He was funny on oprah..saying she didnt mean much to him.


Just because I don't like the guy doesn't mean I'm jealous; it means I don't like him. I don't see why everyone is getting so upset over me not liking his music and thinking he's not lyrically talented, do you all really care that much about what I think of him? If so, then that is pretty sad. I already told you why I don't like his lyrics, It's just my opinion and if you all can't handle my opinion, then I suggest ignoring my posts.

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Even if your opinion had changed, I doubt you'd admit it. That would only have proved you a fool for basing your judgment initially on what, two songs?

You don't have to write like Shakespeare to write well; sometimes simplicity is good. Anyway, based on his success so far, ample audiences are obviously pleased with his work.


That's because my opinion hasn't changed. Yes, I based my initial opinion on him on only 2 or 3 songs, but haven't you done that with a musician? I mostly came here just to poke some fun at him and now you're all acting like I just killed the bastard. Yeah, I did listen to a couple more songs of his, and my opinion hasn't changed. There is no right or wrong here; only opinion. So I don't see what you're trying to do; prove me wrong about him? About not liking him? It's a matter of taste, therefore you can't.

And I don't care about his success so far. I often disagree with the popular opinion. Not because it's popular, but because it's not my taste. Just look at the top 5 movies in America as of right now. Most of them look like you don't need very many brain cells to enjoy such garbage. As for the top selling artists in America, or anywhere else, same goes for them. So just chill out.
Sophi.e*
People has their own taste in music and artits, and if VersusVillain dislikes James Blunt then just let VersusVillain be, but at least he writes his own songs, unlike some other artists out there sing songs that they didn't write.

For some reason, I think Teddy Geiger and James Blunt KIND of sound the same [in a good way], but that is just in my opinion. Does anyone agree with me?
miika
I like his song "tears and rain"
*points to sig*.
Catchy song.
Drake
I personally dont like him

He's not sharp enough. biggrin.gif


QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 14 2006, 06:33 AM) [snapback]1966774[/snapback]

*SNIP*


nicely said mate.

Some people get offended just because others dont like what they like. But yer, You had fun flaming on didnt you? I know i would have.
chula
i like him.

it just sucks though that he's on the Top 40 radio stations now - where they overplay his song.
Solangel
The only song of his that I've heard is, "You're beautiful" He has a unique voice.
Sophi.e*
Hey! Just to let you people know James Blunt is going to be on Much On Demand at 5:00pm on March 21!! He will be interviewed and preforming live. You can see him live for FREE! [Click the underline word for more details and people that live in Canada knows about Much Music.]
vannushka
he's having a concert in melb...and omg..the tickets are ALREADY sold out
*.:StarryEyeSurprise:.*
ummm he's ok
I don't think he can sing that well -__-
LOKi
aiya !!! ^^ yeah ^^ i love james blunt!! the best song is "good bye my lover"! ^^ it's my favorite song of him ^^'
globosapien
QUOTE(VersusVillain @ Mar 13 2006, 06:29 PM) [snapback]1963121[/snapback]

But isn't that beside the point? It doesn't matter how many songs of his I've heard, if he's as lyrically talented as you all say he is, I would be able to see, atleast, a little bit of that in the songs I've heard by him. I have listened to a couple more of his songs since I last posted that message, and I don't see much of a difference. They may be about different things, but I still find his lyrics to be amatuer and pretentious.


well, music, just like books and movies are subjective...
i say it's like literature...
it's how you perceive it...

his voice sounds like he lacks some balls, but i still like it, and i'm willing to deal with it...
NO-1
As great as the music and lyrics are, I can't stand his voice. huh.gif
i n c _ m p l e t e
Although is voice is unique, I find it's what gives his songs that little extra oomph. I don't love it, but I like it. smile.gif
wee33
i do like his You're Beautiful song.
sosays i
his songs are soothing smile.gif
Metamorphosis
his your beautiful...i thought it was a great song
but for some reason i can't stand goodbye my lover...
Lene
he has pretty good songs. However, he seems to have a boring personality. And his MVs are really horrible. What does stripping and jumping off a cliff have to do with "You're Beautiful"?Anyway it's just my opinion. But i do likes his songs.
*.:AnGeL*BAbII:.*
i herd his songz many tymz but somehow (im sorry) i dont really lyk his songz (im sorry agen). his voice is really good but just not my type of songz......
xmkaex
i like the song "you're beautiful"
but...
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the music video was horrible!
globosapien
QUOTE(chula @ Mar 15 2006, 02:26 AM) [snapback]1975680[/snapback]

i like him.

it just sucks though that he's on the Top 40 radio stations now - where they overplay his song.


i agree.

"you're beautiful" is seriously played out!
vicodin
oh god, james blunt

you all may say he doesnt have a good voice but i personally think his voice is all unique and schexy..

im so damn in love with "goodbye my lover" song
the song is beautiful and if you all seen the clip.. gosh, it's one of the most emotional and touching clip i've ever seen.. the clip and the song, the chemistry between them goes along real well..
akira53
QUOTE(*.:StarryEyeSurprise:.* @ Mar 15 2006, 09:20 PM) [snapback]1993619[/snapback]

ummm he's ok
I don't think he can sing that well -__-

Jeffversion2
His voice annoys me too much
lowdown4155
He's a good singer. "You're Beautiful" and "Goodbye My Lover" are his Best songs. =)
PockyUpNose
he was ok first time hearing it, but after a lot of times.. It sounded annoying, and like a ghost screetchinggg.


his voice takes getting use to?

Cakee`
this dude effin rocks.
miss_baofly
i love his voice....YOU"RE BEAUTIFUL..love that song
iamstellar!
if you listen closely...he kinda sounds like CHER!!! no seriously!!! don't get me wrong he has an unbelievebly unique voice and all and i like his sentimental song "you're beautiful"...but he really does sound like cher...don't you think
xyummy
QUOTE(Daffodil* @ Mar 13 2006, 12:32 PM) [snapback]1966386[/snapback]

I like the song 'you're beautiful'

haven't heard any other songs by him



QUOTE(asian_chic @ Mar 13 2006, 08:53 PM) [snapback]1970646[/snapback]

People has their own taste in music and artits, and if VersusVillain dislikes James Blunt then just let VersusVillain be, but at least he writes his own songs, unlike some other artists out there sing songs that they didn't write.


Agreed. smile.gif
vannushka
I went to his concert last night. It was just fantastic. He was a GREAT entertainer, talented on the guitar and piano. He was funny as well. He knocked over his piano chair so he continued bending down to play anyway. The crowd LOVED him just as much as I did because at the end we all literally stood up and saluted him. He delivers his songs so well, emotional and hits the right notes. I think every girl in the concert felt as though he was singing JUST TO THEM because I certainly felt that way.

globosapien
^i am so jealous! sad.gif

hope you had lots of fun!
mzmang0z
i love him. hes one of my favorite singers.
LycheeTea
He's good.
Can't really stand 'Your beautiful' and 'Goodbye my lover' anymore.
But still loving 'Tears and Rain' and 'No bravery'.
'No bravery' cannot be explained in words... the MV tells all.
tasty
he's alright...

his songs can get annoying though.
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