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James Blunt

James Blunt

James Blunt’s family have served in one kind of army or another since 995A.D. A long line of warriors. Savages really. Not a musical bone in any one of their bodies. The only music he heard growing up was “Happy Birthday” and “Silent Night”. His father considered all music, even classical, to be unnecessary noise. Although James was not one to rock the family boat, he didn’t really think he was going to join the army – it sort of crept up on him. Plus his family didn’t have a boat.
Aged fourteen he just held the teenage conviction that he would have an interesting life – maybe that’s why he picked the guitar? Then again, maybe if he hadn’t, he would have tripped over it. He went to University and studied Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering and Sociology, spending most lectures asleep on the floor at the back. In much the same way, he ended up in the army. In essence, one day he was sleeping off a hangover at the back of a sociology lecture hall and the next thing he knew he was in Kosovo with a gun and a guitar strapped to the side of a tank, wondering who he could possibly sleep with to get out of this war. To break up the super attenuated monotony, James would sometimes stroll through Serb villages wearing an East German cap singing, “All we are saying is give peace a chance”. “We were peace-keepers at that point,” he explained, shrugging helplessly.

So how did the music get into him, you might ask? Well if you were sent to boarding school aged seven, studied Engineering by mistake (“I thought we were going to fly planes, but we just pulled metals apart – the brochure was very misleading.”), joined the army by default, guarded The Queen, buried The Queen Mother and pranced around London like a tit for Japanese tourists to photograph, what you’re going to want to do very much after that, besides getting stoned and laid, is put your gun down, pick up a guitar and make an album in America with Linda Perry. So James came to Los Angeles in September 2003 to record with Tom Rothrock et al. At night he’d go to bars, bringing with him his valuable British accent (in the U.K., too posh for some people – in LA, the best thing she’d heard all night) and the fact that like 50 Cent he’d been shot at numerous times, but unlike the Cent, had dodged the bullets. One song, “Goodbye My Lover”, was recorded in his landladies’ bathroom (“She was a frequenter of mental hospitals and in general, a freak – but pleasant”) where, naturally, she kept a piano.

From birth in a military hospital in Tidworth, to Harrow School, to Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering, to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, to The Household Cavalry, to Kosovo, to Buckingham Palace, to a recording studio in Los Angeles. How did James get from there to here? Only James Blunt’s hairdresser knows for certain, and either he isn’t talking or James cuts his own hair, and it’s up to you to join the dots – there are ten of them on the album.

(Written by The Landlady)
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Albums by James Blunt

Moon Landing
Moon Landing
2013  ·  14 tracks
no cover
NRJ Hit List 2011 Vol. 2
2011  ·  1 tracks
no cover
NRJ Hit List 2011
2011  ·  1 tracks
Some Kind Of Trouble
Some Kind Of Trouble
2010  ·  9 tracks
All The Lost Souls
All The Lost Souls
2007  ·  12 tracks
no cover
N/a
2005  ·  3 tracks
Back To Bedlam
Back To Bedlam
2004  ·  9 tracks

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Guest 11th Jul 2008, 6:28h
well, i dont know much about Blunt... but I ,like his song "you're Beautiful" its very romantic,
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Guest 26th Mar 2007, 7:53h
Well, it depends on exactly what you want to know...

Much love,
Jenny
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Guest 26th Mar 2007, 6:34h
I am curious to learn more about his song No Bravery any suggestions.
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Guest 10th Mar 2007, 12:48h
hes cool,not the best but he is cool!!
sammy x
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Guest 22nd Feb 2007, 12:10h
I agree James Blunt has the most Romnatic, Beautiful voice I have heard in a long time and his songs all mean something to someone somewhere in the world....
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Guest 22nd Dec 2006, 3:35h
It's true... You can't forget his melody or lyrics. But I absolutely cannot stand his voice. I think I would really love that song, "Goodbye My Lover" if he wasn't so nasal!

Much love,
Jenny Valentine
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Guest 21st Dec 2006, 23:30h
I think he is the most exciting new artist to come along in a very long time. His melody and lyrics are somethin you just can't forget.
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Guest 23rd Aug 2006, 10:32h
goodbye my lover
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