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| name = Back to Bedlam | type = studio | artist = James Blunt | cover = James Blunt Back to Bedlam Alt Cover.png | alt = | caption = | released = {{start date|2004|10|11|df=yes}} | recorded = 2003 | venue = | studio = | genre = {{hlist|Alternative rock|pop rock|folk rock}} | length = 39:28 | label = {{hlist|Atlantic|Custard|RCA}} | producer = {{hlist|Tom Rothrock|Linda Perry}} | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = The Bedlam Sessions | next_year = 2006 | misc = {{Singles | name = Back to Bedlam | type = studio | single1 = You're Beautiful | single1date = 30 May 2005 | single2 = High | single2date = 13 October 2005 | single3 = Goodbye My Lover | single3date = November 2005 | single4 = Wisemen | single4date = 7 March 2006 | single5 = No Bravery | single5date = 17 April 2007 }}{{Extra album cover | header = Alternative cover | type = studio | cover = Back To Bedlam.jpg | border = | alt = | caption = 2005 reissue cover }} }}{{listen |filename=Goodbye My Lover sample.ogg |title="Goodbye My Lover" |description=James Blunt's "Goodbye My Lover" from Back to Bedlam |filetype=Ogg}} Back to Bedlam is the debut studio album by the English singer-songwriter James Blunt, released on 11 October 2004 through Atlantic Records.[1] It is named after the famous psychiatric institution of Bethlem Royal Hospital, which is commonly known as Bedlam. Initially lingering in the lower regions of the UK Albums Chart in its first few months of release, it became a major international success after its third single, "You're Beautiful", was a huge hit worldwide in the Summer of 2005. Back to Bedlam was the highest-selling album of 2005 in the UK, with over 2.4 million copies sold.[2] By December 2009, the album had been certified 10× Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for sales of over 3 million, making it the best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK.[2] In 2011, it was overtaken by the Amy Winehouse's Back to Black as the best-selling album of the 21st century in the UK.[3] Back to Bedlam currently ranks as the 18th best-selling album in UK chart history. As of 2017, it has sold 3.33 million copies in the UK[5] and over 11 million copies worldwide.[4] Background and recordingBlunt had piano and violin lessons as a child, but his first significant exposure to popular music was at Harrow School. There, he was introduced to the guitar by a fellow student, and started playing the instrument and writing songs at age 14.[5][6] At University of Bristol, his undergraduate thesis was The Commodification of Image – Production of a Pop Idol; one of his main references for the thesis was sociologist and rock critic, Simon Frith, chairman of the Mercury Music Prize panel of judges since 1992.[7][8] Because the British Army sponsored his university education, Blunt was obliged to serve a minimum of four years in the armed forces. He stated on an interview in his Back to Bedlam sessions that he chose to join the military as his father was "pushing for it, so that [Blunt] could obtain a secure work placement and income". Blunt trained at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[9] While still in the army, he worked on demos during his time off. A backing vocalist and songwriting collaborator suggested he contact Elton John's manager Todd Interland, with whom she used to share a house.[12] Interland told HitQuarters that he listened to Blunt's demo while driving home and after hearing the track "Goodbye My Lover", pulled over and called the mobile number written on the CD to set up a meeting.[10] Blunt left the British Army in 2002 so that he could pursue his musical career.[11] It was at that period that he started using the stage name "Blunt", in part to make it easier for others to spell; "Blount" is pronounced the same way, and remains his legal surname.[12] Shortly after leaving the army, he was signed to EMI music publishers and Twenty-First Artists management.[13] A record contract remained elusive, with recording label executives pointing to Blunt's posh speaking voice as a barrier in class-divided Britain.[6] Linda Perry, who was just launching her own Custard Records label in early 2003, heard Blunt's promotional tape when visiting London, and soon after heard him perform live at the South by Southwest Music Festival. She made an offer to him the same night[14] and within a few days, Blunt signed a recording contract with Perry, and one month later he was in Los Angeles working with producer Tom Rothrock.[13][15] Blunt recorded Back to Bedlam in 2003 with producer Tom Rothrock at Rothrock's home studio, using session musicians and performing on many different instruments himself.[6][16] While in Los Angeles, he lodged with actress Carrie Fisher, whom he had met through the family of a former girlfriend. Fisher was very supportive of Blunt's aspirations, suggesting the name of the album and providing use of a bathroom in her home for Blunt to record the song "Goodbye My Lover".[5] Critical reception{{Album ratings| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[17] | rev2 = Common Sense Media | rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[18] | rev3 = Q | rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[18] | rev4 = BBC Collective | rev4Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[19] | rev5 = IndieLondon | rev5Score = Positive[20] | rev6 = RocknWorld | rev6Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[21] | rev7 = About.com | rev7Score = 8.6/10[22] | rev8 = Slant Magazine | rev8Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[23] | rev9 = Relevant | rev9Score = Positive[24] }}AllMusic felt "...the Soulful British crooner James Blunt's wistful debut infuses the listener – in order – with rainy-day hope, the wistful comfort of unattainable love, and finally, world-weary resignation. While his parched and effeminate falsetto recalls Gasoline Alley-era Rod Stewart with a healthy dose of Antony and the Johnsons, it's the late Elliott Smith who casts the largest shadow on Back to Bedlam."[17] Q magazine and Common Sense Media awarded the album four stars out of five.[18] RocknWorld stated "It's hard to describe James Blunt or his music without falling prey to many a cliché or hyperbole. Comes from the UK, serves in the army then makes an album of movingly sincere ballads which make a huge impression on his homeland and Australia, thus allowing him to enjoy phenomenal, chart topping success. However, in this case, the music Blunt is making does really deserve and warrant the hype surrounding him. Strangely enough, even with his music being all over the radio here in Australia, I cannot begrudge the fact that Blunt is truly talented and has made himself a damn good debut record."[21] BBC Collective said "It's very rare I give an album 5 stars. Many have come close, but just missing it. I never thought i would say this, but Back To Bedlam has not got one bad track on it. I've listened to it 3 times back to back, just to make sure."[19] Slant Magazine said, in a three and a half star review, that "Bedlam is an overall raw listening experience" and that though "Blunt's writing often juxtaposes love with death" that it's "More reason for American girls to go gaga over this able British bloke."[23] Indie London praised the album, and went on to call it "...a masterful debut and one which you mustn't allow to pass you by."[20] In a 4 star review, About.com said that "To aptly describe James Blunt's music in his debut album Back to Bedlam, it would be an injustice to ignore the backdrop of his past and its relation to his music – in fact it's impossible to do so" and gave praise to the songs which they called "Hauntingly captivating, his words paint the pictures of many stories lived, masterly recited through his songs. Back to Bedlam seems not so much a pop compilation as it does a reflection of a life through the art of music."[22] Nate Murray of Relevant gave a similar review, and compared his work to the likes of Elliott Smith, calling it "endearingly honest" and continued "...like any great writer, he invites the reader, or in this case, the listener, into the intimate details of life that resonate with most anyone. Combine such candid writing with a voice one interviewer has called 'disgustingly gorgeous', and you have a recipe for musical addiction. Blunt's talents have earned the endorsement of Elton John and led to comparisons with John’s early work, as well as the late Elliott Smith."[24] Track listing{{Tracklist| collapsed = | headline = | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = 39:28 | title1 = High | writer1 = {{hlist|James Blunt|Ricky Ross}} | extra1 = Tom Rothrock | length1 = 4:03 | title2 = You're Beautiful | writer2 = {{hlist|Blunt|Sacha Skarbek|Amanda Ghost}} | extra2 = Rothrock | length2 = 3:33 | title3 = Wisemen | writer3 = {{hlist|Blunt|Skarbek|Jimmy Hogarth}} | extra3 = Rothrock | length3 = 3:42 | title4 = Goodbye My Lover | writer4 = {{hlist|Blunt|Skarbek}} | extra4 = Rothrock | length4 = 4:20 | title5 = Tears and Rain | writer5 = {{hlist|Blunt|Guy Chambers}} | extra5 = Rothrock | length5 = 4:04 | title6 = Out of My Mind | writer6 = Blunt | length6 = 3:33 | extra6 = Rothrock | title7 = So Long, Jimmy | writer7 = {{hlist|Blunt|Hogarth}} | extra7 = Rothrock | length7 = 4:26 | title8 = Billy | writer8 = {{hlist|Blunt|Skarbek|Ghost}} | extra8 = Rothrock | length8 = 3:37 | title9 = Cry | writer9 = {{hlist|Blunt|Skarbek}} | extra9 = Rothrock | length9 = 4:06 | title10 = No Bravery | writer10 = {{hlist|Blunt|Skarbek}} | extra10 = Linda Perry | length10 = 4:00 }}{{Track listing | headline = Japanese bonus tracks | collapsed = yes | title11 = You're Beautiful | note11 = acoustic | length11 = 3:31 | title12 = No Bravery | note12 = live | length12 = 3:41 }}{{Track listing | headline = US iTunes bonus track[25] | collapsed = yes | title11 = Fall at Your Feet | note11 = acoustic | writer11 = Neil Finn | length11 = 2:25 }}{{Track listing | headline = Australian iTunes bonus tracks[26] | collapsed = yes | title11 = Goodbye My Lover | note11 = acoustic | length11 = 5:06 | title12 = You're Beautiful | note12 = acoustic | length12 = 3:31 | title13 = You're Beautiful | note13 = video | length13 = 5:06 | title14 = Goodbye My Lover | note14 = video | length14 = 5:06 | title15 = High | note15 = video | length15 = 3:54 }}{{Track listing | headline = Expanded edition bonus disc – Live in Ireland (U.S.) | collapsed = yes | title1 = Wisemen | title2 = High | title3 = Cry | title4 = Goodbye My Lover | title5 = So Long, Jimmy | title6 = Sugar Coated | title7 = You're Beautiful | title8 = Billy | title9 = Fall at Your Feet | title10 = Tears and Rain | title11 = No Bravery | title12 = Where Is My Mind? | title13 = Goodbye My Lover | note13 = video | title14 = Goodbye My Lover | note14 = Making of the Video }}{{Track listing | headline = Best Buy bonus DVD (U.S.) | collapsed = yes | title1 = Back to Bedlam | note1 = E.P.K. | title2 = You're Beautiful | note2 = video | title3 = Live @93 Feet East | note3 = video | title4 = High | note4 = video }}{{Track listing | headline = Target Stores bonus disc – Monkey on My Shoulder (U.S.) | collapsed = yes | title1 = Cry | note1 = demo | title2 = High | note2 = demo | title3 = Goodbye My Lover | note3 = demo | title4 = Sugar Coated | note4 = demo | title5 = Butterfly | note5 = demo }}{{Track listing | headline = French edition bonus DVD – Live in Paris | collapsed = yes | title1 = Billy | title2 = High | title3 = Out of My Mind | title4 = No Bravery | title5 = Goodbye My Lover | title6 = So Long, Jimmy | title7 = Wisemen | title8 = Where Is My Mind? | title9 = You're Beautiful }} Personnel
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Certifications{{Certification Table Top}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Argentina|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Australia|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=9|certyear=2006|relyear=2004|salesamount=670,000|salesref=[54]}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Austria|artist=James Blunt|number=2|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|certyear=2006|relyear=2004|relmonth=July|salesamount=60,000}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Belgium|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=3|certyear=2008|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Canada|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=6|certyear=2006|certmonth=September|relyear=2005|autocat=yes}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Denmark|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Finland|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Gold|salesamount=13,158|certyear=2005|relyear=2005}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=France|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Diamond|salesamount=1,000,000|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Germany|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Gold|number=9|certyear=2013|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Greece|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2006|relyear=2004|id=20060718011003|salesamount=80,000|salesref=[55]}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Ireland|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=14|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Italy|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Gold|certyear=2018|relyear=2004|accessdate=3 September 2018}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Japan|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Mexico|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Gold|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Netherlands|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=New Zealand|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=7|certyear=2006|relyear=2004|id=1373}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Norway|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Portugal|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2007|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Spain|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|certyear=2005|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Sweden|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2007|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Switzerland|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=5|certyear=2006|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=United Kingdom|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=11|salesamount=3,338,000|salesref=[56]|certyear=2014|relyear=2004}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=United States|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=3|certyear=2006|relyear=2004|salesamount=2,900,000}}{{Certification Table Summary}}{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Europe|artist=James Blunt|title=Back to Bedlam|award=Platinum|number=6|certyear=2007}}{{Certification Table Bottom}}Use in mediaEight of the ten songs on Back to Bedlam were licensed for use in television shows, movies, advertising campaigns and trailers, a total of 34 times. This included "Tears and Rain", "So Long Jimmy" and "Cry", tracks that had not been released as singles.[57] See also
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