James_Blunt-Live_Au_Zenith_De_Paris-DVBS-2011-JUST

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Artist.......: James Blunt
Album........: Live au Zenith de Paris
Label........: n/a
Genre........: Rock
Catnr........: n/a
Source.......: DVBS
Rip.date.....: 2012-02-02
Str.date.....: 2011-03-31
Quality......: 231kbps/48.0kHz/Joint Stereo
Url..........: http://www.jamesblunt.com/

track  title                                          time

 1.    Live au Zenith de Paris                       58:36
        * So Far Gone
        * Dangerous
        * These Are The Words
        * I'll Take Everything
        * Goodbye My Lover
        * Same Mistake
        * If Time Is All I Have
        * Turn Me On
        * Superstar
        * You're Beautiful
        * I'll Be Your Man
        * Stay The Night
        * 1973



                                            Runtime  58:36
                                            Size     97.08


Release Notes:

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 Guard Regiment in the British Household Cavalry. Having long
been interested in music, Blunt wasted no time in pursuing a pop career after
leaving the Army.

A subsequent performance at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, TX,
brought Blunt to the attention of 4 Non Blondes singer/producer Linda Perry, who
signed Blunt to her Custard Records label. Released in 2005, Blunt's debut
album, Back to Bedlam, and its hit single, "You're Beautiful," was hugely
successful -- it hit number one in over a dozen countries, and sold over ten
million copies worldwide. Blunt toured for much of 2005 and 2006, then released
the two-disc "odds and sods" live/documentary album Chasing Time: The Bedlam
Sessions in 2006. He had been writing songs while on the road, and brought Back
to Bedlam producer Tom Rothrock in again to record. (The songs featured writing
collaborations with Mark Batson, Jimmy Hogarth. Steve McEwan, and Max Martin,
while the recordings featured Blunt's live backing band.) His sophomore effort,
All the Lost Souls -- featuring the leadoff single "1973" -- finally dropped in
September 2007. Blunt released his third full-length album, Some Kind of
Trouble, in 2010.


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