James Blunt - Who We Used To Be [Import Deluxe] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Saving a Life
2. Some Kind of Beautiful
3. Beside You
4. Last Dance
5. All the Love That I Ever Needed
6. The Girl That Never Was
7. Cold Shoulder
8. I Won't Die with You
9. Dark Thought
10. Glow
11. Confetti and Roses (Bonus Track)
12. Care a Little Less (Bonus Track)
13. A Thousand Lives (Bonus Track)
14. When You're Gone (Bonus Track)

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James Blunt is back with a sparkling new album Who We Used To Be on Atlantic Records, featuring the bright and breezy uptempo rocker "Beside You'. Produced by The Six, a Manchester collective who have worked with Clean Bandit, Marshmello and James Arthur, 'Beside You' is a feel -good summer anthem. "It's a bit of a celebration," James says. "An upbeat banger about finally being with the one you've been searching for your whole life." 'Who We Used To Be' is James' first studio album since the acclaimed, top 3 'Once Upon A Mind' in 2019. This time out he has worked with a variety of producers including Jonny Coffer, Red Triangle, Jack & Coke and Steve Robson. His recent greatest hits collection, 'The Stars Beneath My Feet', went Gold selling over 100,000 copies. James Blunt has become something of a national treasure as he approaches his twentieth anniversary. He is respected for his honesty, wit, and charm as showcased on record, onstage and with his ever engaging twitter account. His 2004 debut album 'Back To Bedlam' featured the global smash hit 'You're Beautiful' and is one of the top ten best selling albums of that decade. He's won two Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards and has received 5 Grammy nominations.

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