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''Some Kind of Trouble'' is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter
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, released on 8 November 2010. On 6 December 2011, a deluxe version of the album was released, titled ''Some Kind of Trouble: Revisited''.Trouble Revisited: Amazon.co.uk: Music
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Background

In an interview with Contact Music, Blunt said of the album: "After the last tour, I tried writing at the piano, but I found I was repeating myself, writing sad songs about poor old me. I needed wife bad. My new songs are more positive. One thing I did learn is that your artistic credibility goes out the window then you had a record that big. Now I have a bigger record. ' You're Beautiful' meant something to me, but to most people, it's a song they sing when they're drunk." In an interview with ''Robert Copsey'' from
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, Blunt describes the album, saying "It's got a certain innocence to it, which my last album didn't have. It doesn't sound like the current popular electro sound; it sounds like the late 70s / early 80s when the US electric guitar bands came to the UK. What I really like about it is its energy and optimism – it's completely positive." While answering what is his favorite track from the album, he answered "My favourite track is probably 'Turn Me On'." The album cover depicts an image of
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Music

The album features 12 new songs and was produced by
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(with additional production from Greg Kurstin, Eg White, Kevin Griffin and Warren Huart). It sees Blunt, capturing a new feeling of spontaneity and freshness summed up by his comment that he sees his first two albums as a pair of book ends – action and reaction. Some Kind of Trouble, then, is very much the start of a new chapter. The album was recorded largely in London with members of James' touring band. Produced mainly by Steve Robson, key tracks include the bittersweet "These are the Words," the trenchant, pointed "Superstar" and the infectious " Stay the Night," a sexy, acoustic guitar driven, party song about "singing ‘
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." Written by Blunt, Robson, and
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’s Ryan Tedder, the song also shouts-out to the legendary
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, referencing the reggae master's " Is This Love." In addition to collecting his first (and likely last) co-write with Marley, "Stay the Night" marks the first time Blunt has written with two other songwriters in the same room or started songs from scratch. In addition to Robson, with whom he wrote the majority of the album, Blunt also wrote with The Bird and the Bee’s Greg Kurstin, Kevin Griffin,
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and " All the Lost Souls" collaborator Eg White, with whom he wrote the brash "Turn Me On", which will probably dispel the idea of Blunt as "Mr. Sensitive". "People expect me to be quite a serious person, who takes life and myself seriously, and that’s not really the case", he says. "Maybe they’ll see another side in this album?". The album's anchor is "No Tears", an unsentimental ballad about "the summing up of a life", Blunt says. "There are certain songs along the way that are milestones – that define a writer to themselves. Goodbye My Lover was that song on the first album. Same Mistake was from the second. No Tears is my milestone on this album".


Singles

The album's lead single, " Stay the Night", was released on 11 September 2010 as the first British and American single. It achieved success in many parts of the world, reaching number-one on the
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charts, the top ten on the
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, Belgian, Dutch, German and Italian charts, the top forty on the UK Singles Chart and the top 100 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The second single, " So Far Gone", was released on 3 January 2011, as the second British single and first Australian single. It failed to chart on the UK Singles Chart, but reached the top ten on the Swiss charts and made the top forty in the Netherlands and Hungary. The third single, " If Time Is All I Have", was released on 4 April 2011 as the third British single and second Australian single. It failed to chart on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked on the
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at number sixty-four. "I'll Be Your Man" was released as the fourth British single and second American single on 5 May 2011. It was officially released to
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on 23 May 2011. Blunt performed it on the
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''. The music video was released on 26 May 2011 and was shot while James was touring. "Dangerous" was released as the fifth British single on 12 September 2011. "Calling Out Your Name" was included on the Brazilian soap opera ''Insensato Coração'' and was subsequently released as the only single from the album there.


Critical reception

Upon its release, the album received mixed reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 45/100 from
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."Some Kind of Trouble" (2010): Reviews
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was positive in his review, referring to the album as a "step in the right direction for Blunt, a move toward love songs free of pretension." Matthew Horton from
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had more mixed feelings, saying: "When all's said, Some Kind of Trouble is not a terrible record by any means, but there's little sense that Blunt has advanced—and equally little sense that it'll make any difference to his bottom line." Mac Hirsch from ''
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'' was mixed, saying: "From the plinky, high-tuned acoustic guitar to the mindlessly skippy rhythm to the "whoa-oh-oh-ooh" chant, there's not a major element of " Stay the Night" that doesn't sound exactly like " Hey, Soul Sister." For some, that's a selling point; for others, a warning siren." Leah Greenblatt from ''
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'' gave a "C−" rating, saying: "Some Kind of Trouble comes off as inert and oddly hollow; apart from the album's comparatively lively bookends." Matt Diehl from ''
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'' was somewhat more favorable, saying: "Despite all the work put into his workmanlike pop, it ultimately comes off as agreeable, but not memorable." ''
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'' gave the album a favorable review, calling it "a cheery, ramshackle". Jamie Milton from
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was also favourable, saying: "When Blunt sticks to playing it safe, he offends the least. And whilst it seems contrived to applaud an artist for sticking to his zone, this man is an exceptional case." Molloy Woodcraft from ''
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'' was negative with his review, describing the album as a "Shallow, soulless and strangely cynical, Some Kind of Trouble is a thoroughly depressing listen." Gavin Martin from
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was also mixed, saying: "Some Kind of Trouble repeatedly surprises with its ability to find new depths of awfulness, right down to the toe-curling, heavy rock closer Turn Me on where his wimpering sex monkey persona is stripped naked." Simon Price from ''
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'' was also mixed, saying: "On his third album, featuring the dread hand of Linda Perry, Blunt once again shows all the soulfulness of the junior Chris de Burgh he so blatantly is. Cliché follows cliché and banality follows banality: he's got a heart of gold, he'll always be by your side, and so on, like a Hallmark Cards random verse generator." Mike Schiller from
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rated it three stars out of ten, enjoying "Stay the Night" but saying that: "Aside from the brilliant departure offered by the album’s opener, Blunt has lost all concept of how to sound like himself. His voice is the same, but it’s singing songs that don’t sound like his songs." Rick Pearson from ''Evening Standard'' was positive and he liked the album, saying: "it's 35 minutes of well-crafted pop music – and see no trouble with that."


Commercial performance

The album debut at number four on the
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, with first-week sales of 100,000 copies. On the ''Billboard'' 200, the album debuted at number eleven, with sales of 26,000 copies. To date, the album has sold over 1 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

* Standard edition # " Stay the Night" (Blunt, Robson, Tedder, Marley) – 3:36 # "Dangerous" (Blunt, Robson) – 3:10 # "Best Laid Plans" (Blunt,
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– 3:30 # " So Far Gone" (Blunt, Robson, Tedder) – 3:34 # "No Tears" (Blunt, Hector, Robson) – 3:50 # "Superstar" (Blunt, Kurstin) – 3:49 # "These Are the Words" (Blunt, Hector, Robson) – 3:23 # "Calling Out Your Name" (Blunt, Hector, Robson) – 3:24 # "Heart of Gold" (Blunt, Robson) – 3:31 # " I'll Be Your Man" (Blunt, Kevin Griffin) – 3:37 # " If Time Is All I Have" (Blunt,
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– 3:25 # Empty Track – 0:05 # "Turn Me On" (Blunt, White) – 2:29 * UK physical edition bonus content : 14. "Stay the Night" (Live at Metropolis) (video) – 3:46 : 15. "So Far Gone" (Live at Metropolis) (video) – 4:00 : 16. "If Time Is All I Have" (Live at Metropolis) (audio) – 3:25 * UK digital edition bonus content : 14. "Into the Dark" – 2:50 : 15. "Stay the Night" (video) – 3:46 : 16. "Stay the Night" (Making of the Video) – 3:00 * Amazon.co.uk bonus track : 14. "There She Goes Again" – 3:49 * Japanese bonus track : 14. "This Love Again" – 2:58 * German bonus tracks : 14. "Into the Dark" – 2:50 : 15. "There She Goes Again" – 3:49 * German deluxe edition bonus DVD # "Stay the Night" (video) # "So Far Gone" (video) # "If Time Is All I Have" (video) # "Stay the Night" (Making of the Video) # "Some Kind of Trouble" (Making of the Album) * US standard edition alternate track : 1. "Stay the Night" (US edit) – 3:25 * US deluxe edition bonus tracks : 14. "You're Beautiful" (Live in Belgium) (Blunt, Skarbek) – 3:38 : 15. "If Time Is All I Have" (Live in Belgium) (Blunt, White) – 3:31 * US digital edition bonus content : 14. "Into the Dark" – 2:50 : 15. "There She Goes Again" – 3:49 : 16. "This Love Again" – 2:58 : 17. "Stay the Night" (Fred Falke Remix) – 3:36 : 18. "Stay the Night" (video) * ''Some Kind of Trouble: Revisited'' bonus tracks : 14. "Into the Dark" – 2:50 : 15. "There She Goes Again" – 3:49 : 16. "Stay the Night" (Fred Falke Remix) – 3:36 : 17. "Dangerous" (Deniz Koyu & Johan Wedel Remix) – 5:11 * ''Some Kind of Trouble: Revisited'' bonus DVD ;Live in Paleo # "So Far Gone" # "Dangerous" # "Billy" # "Wisemen" # "Carry You Home" # "These Are the Words" # "I'll Take Everything" # "Out of My Mind" # "Goodbye My Lover" # "High" # "Same Mistake" # "Turn Me On" # "Superstar" # "You're Beautiful" # "So Long, Jimmy" # "I'll Be Your Man" # "Stay the Night" # "1973" ;Music videos # "Stay the Night" # "So Far Gone" # "If Time Is All I Have" # "I'll Be Your Man" # "Dangerous"


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References

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