Some Kind of Trouble by James Blunt

Album cover for Some Kind of Trouble - James Blunt
1. Stay the Night
3:34
2. Dangerous
3:12
3. Best Laid Plans
3:30
4. So Far Gone
3:34
5. No Tears
3:50
6. Superstar
3:48
7. These Are the Words
3:23
8. Calling Out Your Name
3:24
9. Heart of Gold
3:31
10. I'll Be Your Man
3:36
11. If Time Is All I Have
3:37
12. Turn Me On
2:31

Some Kind of Trouble is the third studio album from British singer-songwriter James Blunt. The album was released on 8 November 2010. On 6 December 2011, a deluxe version of the album was released, titled Some Kind of Trouble: Revisited.

James Blunt’s distinctive voice brings a fragility to everything he sings, while <i>Some Kind of Trouble</i> avoids Blunt’s brooding tendencies to promote his pop hooks. “Stay the Night” and “Dangerous” are positively infectious, while the ballad “Best Laid Plans” plays like an Elton John tune. “So Far Gone” glides without gravity down the musical lane, as do drifting tunes like “These Are the Words” and “I’ll Be Your Man”, which are among the album’s brightest highlights. If he’s pruned back on the philosophy that peeked through 2007’s <i>All the Lost Souls</i>, Blunt’s only made it easier to hum along through a track like “So Far Gone” or “No Tears.” “Heart of Gold” is not the Neil Young classic but a Blunt original where again he slips into Elton John mode. If Blunt’s voice can become a bit wearing over the long haul, <i>Some Kind of Trouble</i> does mix it up enough for a great random play. The <i>Deluxe Version</i> includes the video and a remix of “Stay the Night”, as well as three bonus cuts that are every bit as good as the album proper.