In fact, outside of the level of BEA pretentiousness this is actually a well reviewed album. It's not a groundbreaking Radiohead record that takes dozens of listens to digest and is challenging, but that doesn't mean it's talent-less trash music. Many of the other songs are enjoyable listens, it's not terrible background or study music. "You're Beautiful" is a cute love song, "Goodbye My Lover" is probably his most popular and most hated song, but I remember getting it after it's appearance in an episode of "The Office" and listened to it a bunch as it resonated me at the time.
Back To Bedlam is ranked 3433rd in the overall chart, 630th in the 2000s, and 57th in the. Some of these are memorable pop songs from the early 2000s that I remember fondly, and I refuse to feel shame for that. Back To Bedlam is a music album by James Blunt released in 2004. That said, if you're willing to overlook those connotations, Blunt has some pretty tunes in the first half of this album. That's not something I can entirely fault you for as there's a lot of crap from this genre and time period that refuses to die (thanks Ed Sheeran)
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. If you're going to dismiss the entire genre of oasis-influenced soft rock as trite and appealing only to teen girls, then you're going to probably agree with the low rating of this album. His debut album, Back to Bedlam, has earned widespread praise, including comparisons to the likes of Damien Rice, David Gray and a young Elton John. You can include this album in your own chart from the My Charts page! Back To Bedlam collection Total Charts: The total number of charts that this album has appeared in. Another side of James - his wit and charm - have in recent times been showcased via his always engaging Twitter account.Latest 20 charts that this album appears in: Sort ranks The album marked a return to what James Blunt does best – writing classic songs that touch both the heart and the head. James’ classic 2004 debut album ‘Back To Bedlam’, was recently named as one of the top ten best selling albums of that decade, and with ‘Once Upon A Mind’, James Blunt reinforced his reputation for writing honest, emotional songs that people can easily relate to. To celebrate its release, I’ll be heading out to tour the world all next year. It’s 30 awesome songs, including live performances from Glastonbury and elsewhere, and four new songs. A few songs have something to say, but the rest of this Coldplay-meets-’70s retro effort wallows in despair, implying that drugs may ease life’s pain. If you’d ever wished that James Blunt had only ever released one album – this is that album. I wanted to call it “Greatest Hit (& Songs I Wish You’d Heard)”, but the good people at Atlantic Records suggested I call it something more sensible, so it’s called “The Stars Beneath My Feet”. James reflects “Amazingly, I’m releasing my Greatest Hits. James Blunt announces a special greatest hits album alongside a huge UK tour for 2022 which will see James celebrate songs spanning a stellar 17-year career that has spawned over 23 million album sales, a global smash hit with ‘You’re Beautiful’, two Brit Awards and two Ivor Novello Awards, as well as receiving five Grammy Award nominations.