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Release Date: Monday 8 November 2010
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Dispensing with the brooding insularity of 2007's sophomore affair All the Lost Souls, James Blunt opts for optimism on his third album, 2010's Some Kind of Trouble. The shift in tenor is immediately apparent on the jaunty acoustic opener "Stay the Night" and the slick, sleek pulse of "Dangerous," a song tailor-made for upscale cocktail hours, and if Blunt occasionally slows the tempo, he never strays from this aesthetic, never letting his ballads drift into the morose. In a sense, this lightness suggests that Blunt has succumbed to his role as a MOR crooner, as there are no attempts at David Grey profundity as there were on All the Lost Souls, but ultimately, this is for the best because Blunt's strength is his embrace of soft rock cliché, whether he's murmuring about a "Heart of Gold" over crawling chords, or cheerfully bouncing along on "I'll Be Your Man." - AllMusic
1 Stay the Night
2 Dangerous
3 Best Laid Plans
4 So Far Gone
5 No Tears
6 Superstar
7 These Are the Words
8 Calling Out Your Name
9 Heart of Gold
10 I'll Be Your Man
11 If Time is All I Have
12 [Untitled]
13 Turn Me On