Molloy Woodcraft 

James Blunt: Some Kind of Trouble – review

James Blunt's third album is business as usual, with his heartfelt vocals impressing, says Molloy Woodcraft
  
  


Blunt's third long-player comes on pretty much like the rest of his output to date. New single "Stay the Night" is a cheery, ramshackle workout reminiscent of David Gray or Natalie Imbruglia, quotes Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" and name-checks "Billie Jean", while the guitar on "Best Laid Plans" could easily be by Mark Knopfler; elsewhere, the warm hum of Fleetwood Mac is conjured with meticulous harmonies. The bit that doesn't sound like anyone else is Blunt's singing, which is frequently heartfelt; "These Are the Words" is a particularly fine performance.

 

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