I'll Take Everything (The Platinum Collection)
Limited edition 4CD set featuring his 4 Platinum albums released to coincide with James Blunt’s appearance as judge on X Factor Australia. Back to Bedlum (2005) James Blunt is a former Royal Air Force soldier who saw active combat during the NATO mission in Kosovo, an experience detailed in his debut album's harrowing closer, “No Bravery.” Judging from the rest of BACK TO BEDLAM, he's also in the market to become either a one-man Coldplay or a more commercially acceptable version of Elliott Smith. A collection of midtempo ballads based around Blunt's acoustic guitar and piano and his high, reedy voice, BACK TO BEDLAM is tailor made for a generation of sensitive college girls and their frat-boy boyfriends All The Lost Souls (2008) Blunt's sophomore album features several songs that became road-tested favorites in the course of his marathon touring during 2006, including “1973”, “I Really Want You”, “Same Mistake” and “Annie”. James Blunt's unique voice and amazing personal story have garnered him fans around the world. His debut album, ‘Back to Bedlam’, was one of the most successful albums of recent times with 11 million albums sold worldwide, 8 x platinum sales in New Zealand, #1 in 15 countries & an incredible 12 weeks at #1 on the New Zealand album chart! Some Kind of Trouble (2010) Some Kind Of Trouble is the third studio album from English singer/songwriter and soft rock musician James Blunt. Moon Landing (2015) Being the fourth studio album from British singer-songwriter James Blunt, Moon Landing is the follow up to 2010's Some Kind of Trouble and is Blunt's first new material in three years. The album features production from the likes of Steve Mac, Guy Chambers and Steve Robson, and was executively produced by Tom Rothrock, who worked with Blunt on 2005's Back to Bedlam.