Back to Bedlam (Clean)
10/04/2005 | Atlantic / Wea
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All Music Guide Review
Soulful British crooner James Blunt's wistful debut infuses the listener -- in this 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 mid-tempo 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 melancholic 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. [This is the "clean" version of this release.] ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Back to Bedlam (Clean) Track Listing
Credits of Back to Bedlam (Clean)
- Linda Perry
- Guitar, Producer
- Tom Rothrock
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Mixing
- Don C. Tyler
- Mastering
- Steve Double
- Photography
- Lynne Campbell
- Photography
- David Guerrero
- Engineer
- Mike Tarantino
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Engineer
- Todd Interland
- Management
- John Morrical
- Assistant Engineer
- Mary Gormley
- A&R
- Jimmy Hogarth
- Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Producer
- James Blunt
- Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Keyboards, Marimba, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Guitar (12 String), Mellotron, Guitar (Classical), Organ (Pump), Fender Rhodes, Artwork, Design, Wurlitzer
- Max Lousada
- A&R























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