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All the Lost Souls

All the Lost SoulsArtist: James Blunt
Label: Atlantic
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £8.99
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New (11) Used (3) from £4.99

Seller: muzicmadnezz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 5360

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 075678969850
EAN: 0075678969850
ASIN: B001HAWXZ2

Release Date: November 24, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • 1973
  • One Of The Brightest Stars
  • I'll Take Everything
  • Same Mistake
  • Carry You Home
  • Give Me Some Love
  • I Really Want You
  • Shine On
  • Annie
  • I Can't Hear The Music
  • Love Love Love
  • Cuz I Love You
  • Young Folks
  • Breakfast In America

  Disc 2
  • Same Mistake
  • I'll Take Everything
  • 1973
  • You're Beautiful
  • Goodbye My Lover
  • Carry You Home
  • Wisemen
  • One Of The Brightest Stars
  • 1973
  • Same Mistake
  • Carry You Home
  • I Really Want You
  • Je Realise - Sinik James Blunt
  • Return To Kosovo
  • T5M.com Profile
  • 1973
  • Same Mistake
  • Carry You Home
  • I Really Want You

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Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A lost Soul worth finding   December 1, 2008
S. C. Trump (Upminster, Essex)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

Following the superb debut album `Back to Bedlam' was never going to be easy for James Blunt but this album, originally released just over a year ago was an excellent effort. Songs like the compulsive `1973' and the moving ballads `Same Mistake' and `Carry you Home' are the standout tracks. However, scratch below the surface and there are more classic James Blunt songs lurking. `One of the brightest Stars' is a truly moving piece whilst the softly starting `I really want you' (here presented in a vastly superior `radio' mix which includes added instrumentation) grabs your brain and you just can't stop humming it. `Annie' is co-written by Jimmy Hogarth (he, who is `Jimmy' in `So long Jimmy' from `Back to Bedlam') and along with `Give me some love' is one of the two riff based songs on the album. Other ballad highlights elsewhere are `Shine On' and `I can't hear the Music', the former being a highlight of James's live show. br / br /So what else can you possibly add to this already superb album ? Well there's the one new song recorded by James and premiered on his recent tour `Love, love, love'. I didn't actually go too much on this song when I heard it live but repeated listening proves that its is another classic. Three live cuts then make up the extras on disc 1. Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea's first number one hit for Slade `Coz I luv you' was a rousing live song which featured James running off the stage and into the crowd to the rear and waving to those sitting at the back (as I was at the O2). He then continued the song at a piano off-stage from the rest of the band and the cheers you can hear on this rendition from Glastonbury bear this out. `Young Folks' is a gentle song performed on a radio broadcast and then finally we get James's version of Supertramps `Breakfast in America'. br / br /The second CD (which is a DVD) features a pot pourri of live cuts of which the first three songs are recorded live at the Abbey Road Studios and the next two feature a concert recorded in Paris where the audience singing in `Goodbye my lover' is particularly evident (and loud!). There are promo videos for the singles off the album along with short documentaries on their making. The collaboration with Sinik entitled `Je Realise' is a welcome inclusion here as are a `Return to Kosovo' (where James served in the Army) and a short profile of James. br / br /Worth buying ? If you're a James Blunt fan you have to have this even if you already own the album. If you haven't got the album already, then what are you waiting for; buy this version now! br /


5 out of 5 stars To be blunt - fantastic!   February 1, 2009
Country Cobbler (NW England)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Saw JB at Newcastle last year, and he was great. I like an ecclectic range of music to match the mood, and JB is currently keeping me grounded. When you think you're badly off, just consider the plight of many others across the globe. His style is unique, and some say he's morbid - not so - just passionate and with a conscience. If you liked Bedlam, you'll love this. The tracks just grow and grow on you.


5 out of 5 stars All the Lost Souls, deluxe edition, James Blunt   February 5, 2009
S. L. Batt (england)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The item is exactly what it said it was. I was very pleased with the CD and very pleased with the delivery. Thank you very much.


5 out of 5 stars Cm Wright   February 14, 2009
D. Wright (Scotland, UK)
Some truely great songs on this cd and i love the extra songs here on the cd. Like "young folks" and "breakfast in america" which i thought he sings much better than the originals.


5 out of 5 stars Better than Bedlam   August 3, 2009
D. S. Warren (UK)
I bought this for my partner and she said that it is excellent. She has not found a bad song on there. Rated better than "Back to Bedlam" and look at the success that received.

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