All the Lost Souls

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All the Lost Souls
Studio album by James Blunt

Publication
(s)

2007

Label (s) Custard Records

Format (s)

CD, DVD

Genre (s)

Folk rock

Title (number)

10

running time

38 min 39 s

production

chronology
Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions All the Lost Souls Some kind of trouble

All the Lost Souls is the second studio album by British musician James Blunt . It was released on September 14, 2007. The first single in 1973 was released on August 31.

Emergence

Blunt wrote five of his songs on the Back to Bedlam tour. He then tested them in front of a live audience. In the summer of 2006 he moved back to Ibiza to write the other songs . When he came back to the island in winter, his boiler was stolen. In an interview he said that he then sat in his room with a coat, hat and gloves, playing the piano and writing new songs that were less cheerful than the ones he wrote in the summer.

Tom Rothrock, who also worked on Back to Bedlam , produced and mixed the album. Blunt was involved in all of his songs as a songwriter .

Cover

The cover is a photo mosaic made up of 1,000 images. The pictures show Blunt from his childhood to the present day.

Track list

CD

  1. 1973 - 4:40 - Blunt; Mark Batson
  2. One of the Brightest Stars - 3:12 - Blunt; Steve McEwan
  3. I'll Take Everything - 3:05 - Blunt; Eg White
  4. Same Mistake - 4:59 - Blunt
  5. Carry You Home - 3:57 - Blunt; Max Martin
  6. Give Me Some Love - 3:37 - Blunt
  7. I Really Want You - 3:30 - Blunt
  8. Shine On - 4:27 - Blunt
  9. Annie - 3:29 - Blunt; Jimmy Hogarth
  10. I Can't Hear the Music - 3:45 - Blunt

CD + DVD

  • The 10 standard songs plus:
  1. Love, love, love
  2. Cuz I Love You (Live)
  3. Young Folks (Live)
  4. Breakfast In America (Live)
  5. Primavera in Anticipo [duet with Laura Pausini ]

DVD:

  1. Same Mistake (Live At Abbey Road)
  2. I'll Take Everything (Live At Abbey Road)
  3. 1973 (Live At Abbey Road)
  4. You're Beautiful (Live In Paris)
  5. Goodbye My Lover (Live In Paris)
  6. Carry You Home (Live From Sydney Opera House)
  7. Wisemen (Live In Ibiza)
  8. One Of The Brightest Stars (Live In Ibiza)
  9. 1973 (video)
  10. Same Mistake (Video)
  11. Carry You Home (Video)
  12. I Really Want You (Video)
  13. Per Realisé Ft. Sinik (video)
  14. Return To Kosovo (Documentary)
  15. T5M (Interview Special)
  16. Making Of 1973 (video)
  17. Making Of Same Mistake (Video)
  18. Making Of Carry You Home (Video)
  19. Making Of I Really Want You (Video)

Singles

1973

The first single was in 1973 . The single entered the German single charts at number 2 and stayed there for 3 weeks. In Switzerland it stayed in first place for 8 weeks, in Austria it rose in second place and then became a number 1 hit. Second song from the single is Dear Katie

Same mistake

The second single was Same Mistake . It was not as successful as in 1973. In Germany the single only came in at number 27. One week in Switzerland the single was at number 21. The single was most successful in Austria at number 12.

Carry you home

Carry You Home, the third single. reached place 43 in Germany and place 50 in Austria. In Switzerland, Carry You Home came in place 16.

Sales figures and awards

Country / Region Award Sales
Awards for music sales
(country / region, Award, Sales)
Argentina (CAPIF) Argentina (CAPIF) Platinum record icon.svg platinum 40,000
Australia (ARIA) Australia (ARIA) Platinum record icon.svg platinum 70,000
Belgium (BEA) Belgium (BEA) Platinum record icon.svg platinum (50,000)
Denmark (IFPI) Denmark (IFPI) Platinum record icon.svg platinum (30,000)
Germany (BVMI) Germany (BVMI) Gold record icon.svg 5 × gold (500,000)
Europe (IFPI) Europe (IFPI) Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum 2,000,000
France (SNEP) France (SNEP) Diamond record icon.svg diamond (750,000)
Greece (IFPI) Greece (IFPI) Gold record icon.svg gold (5,000)
Hong Kong (IFPI / HKRIA) Hong Kong (IFPI / HKRIA) Platinum record icon.svg platinum 10,000
Ireland (IRMA) Ireland (IRMA) Platinum record icon.svg 3 × platinum (45,000)
Japan (RIAJ) Japan (RIAJ) Gold record icon.svg gold 100,000
Canada (MC) Canada (MC) Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum 200,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) New Zealand (RMNZ) Platinum record icon.svg platinum 15,000
Netherlands (NVPI) Netherlands (NVPI) Gold record icon.svg gold (30,000)
Austria (IFPI) Austria (IFPI) Platinum record icon.svg platinum (30,000)
Poland (ZPAV) Poland (ZPAV) Gold record icon.svg gold (10,000)
Portugal (AFP) Portugal (AFP) Gold record icon.svg gold (10,000)
Sweden (IFPI) Sweden (IFPI) Gold record icon.svg gold (20,000)
Switzerland (IFPI) Switzerland (IFPI) Platinum record icon.svg 3 × platinum (90,000)
United States (RIAA) United States (RIAA) Gold record icon.svg gold 500,000
United Kingdom (BPI) United Kingdom (BPI) Platinum record icon.svg platinum (300,000)
All in all Gold record icon.svg8 × gold,
Platinum record icon.svg20 × platinum,
Diamond record icon.svg1 × diamond
2,985,000

Main article: James Blunt / Music Sales Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b James Blunt: All The Lost Souls
  2. James Blunt: All The Lost Souls , jpc
  3. The cover of James Blunt's new CD All The Lost Souls is the best I've seen for years. In: The Sun . July 18, 2007, archived from the original on October 7, 2007 ; accessed on September 30, 2016 .
  4. a b c James Blunt in the German charts ( Memento of the original from September 21, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on Musicline.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.musicline.de
  5. 1973 in the Swiss charts on Hitparade.ch
  6. 1973 in the Austrian charts on AustrianCharts.at
  7. Sam Mistake in the Swiss charts on Hitparade.ch
  8. Sam Mistake in the Austrian charts on Austriancharts.at
  9. Carry You Home in the Austrian charts on Austriancharts.at
  10. Carry You Home in the Swiss charts on Hitparade.ch

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