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Buzz TDIM - James Blunt's first album 'Back to Bedlam' touched the charts Posted
February 22, 2013 @ 01:18 am The album 'Back to Bedlam' was released in 2004 in the UK, but it only reached the charts in 2006 in this day in music
This ladies man had to do his bit of struggling before he could make his way up the ladder. His first album that hit off with the audiences internationally was recorded in a home studio, set up at producer Tim Rothrock’s place. The name of his first album “Back to Bedlam” was given by actress Carrie Fisher, at whose house he had lodged himself after a brief introduction through the family of a former girlfriend. Also, you should know that the song “Goodbye My Lover” was recorded in Fisher’s bathroom. The album was finally released in 2004 in the UK, but it only reached the charts in 2006 in this day in music. Literally, Blunt was lost to the audiences because he didn’t have the money to buy the attention of the British media nor did they pay any attention to him. Tags: This Day In Music , James Blunt , Back to Bedlam , UK Charts Next: TDIM - 'Jai Ho' was globally released as a Music single Previous: TDIM - Celine Dion went #1 with 'My Heart Will Go On' you may also like
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