James Blunt discography

James Blunt discography
James Blunt performing in 2022
Studio albums7
Live albums3
Compilation albums1
Music videos37
EPs11
Singles34

The discography of James Blunt, a British pop rock singer, contains seven studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, eleven extended plays and thirty-four singles.

Blunt's debut album, Back to Bedlam, was released by Atlantic Records in the United Kingdom in October 2004 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart in July 2005 and within the top five across most of Europe. It also peaked at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart and number two on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The album has sold over 11 million copies worldwide and has been certified 11× Platinum in the UK.[1] Back to Bedlam produced the singles "High", "Wisemen" and "Goodbye My Lover". The most successful single released from the album, "You're Beautiful", went to number one on the UK Singles Chart, Irish Singles Chart, Dutch Top 40 and the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It also peaked at number two in Australia and Germany.

Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions, a live album and DVD package, was released in February 2006. Blunt's second studio album, All the Lost Souls, was released in September 2007 and contained the singles "1973", "Same Mistake", "Carry You Home", "I Really Want You" and "Love, Love, Love". The album was less successful than Back to Bedlam, but still managed to top the charts around the world. Blunt's third album, Some Kind of Trouble was released in November 2010 and debuted at number four in the UK.[2] Blunt's fourth studio album Moon Landing, was released in October 2013. It debuted and peaked at number two in the UK. His fifth and sixth albums The Afterlove and Once Upon a Mind were released in 2017 and 2019 respectively.

His first compilation album The Stars Beneath My Feet (2004–2021) was released in 2021 and was certified Gold in the UK.[3][4] Blunt's seventh (and most recent) studio album, Who We Used to Be, was released in October 2023. It was preceded by the singles: "Beside You", "All The Love That I Ever Wanted" and "The Girl That Never Was".

Blunt has sold more than 20 million records worldwide.[5]

  1. ^ Sisario, Ben (19 September 2007). "Making a Career After a Monster Hit". New York Times. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
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  3. ^ "James Blunt To Release Greatest Hits Album". noise11. 17 July 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
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  5. ^ Thomson, Liz (27 October 2023). "Album: James Blunt - Who We Used to Be". The Arts Desk. Retrieved 31 October 2023.