James Arthur Back From The Edge Album Review
Rating: 7/10
Favourite Tracks: Say You Won't Let Go, I Am, Train Wreck, Remember Who I Was
Least Favourite Track: Sober
Happy New Year Everyone On this review I will be reviewing an old album which was released on the 28th October 2016. It is 'James Arthur' second studio album called "Back From The Edge".
James Arthur is a British pop artist from Middlesbrough. Who was known as the winner of X Factor back in 2012. During that time it was a great final between 'James Arthur' and Jahmane Douglas'. Which I personally feel 'Jahmane' should have won. Since he had an incredible voice. After X Factor James released his debut album back in 2013. Which I didn't really enjoy his debut album that much but I did like some songs such as "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You", "Impossible". Since X Factor I've enjoyed some of his performances when he was performing in the live shows. "Hometown Glory" which was originally sung by Adele he done a great version of the song when he performed on the live shows. "Stronger" originally sung by Kelly Clarkson was one of the weakest songs that James performed on the live show. It was his first song performing on the live shows. James Arthur took a 3 year break to release his second album "Back From The Edge". Since hearing this album what did I think of it? I thought it was much better than his debut album. This was more of smooth pop and a bit of smooth folk to it. The tracks on this album were fantastic. There were some tracks on this album that were quite emotional. "Say You Won't Let Go" which was an emotional love song of not letting go of the person you love.
My favourite tracks on the album were "Say You Won't Let Go", "I Am", "Train Wreck", "Remember Who I Was", Starting of with "Say You Won't Let Go" which is a smooth pop track. dedicated as a love song of not letting go of someone that you love. "I Am" is a decent pop track quite an underrated track. "Train Wreck" is another emotional track. I really liked the opening part to the track with the piano playing from the start. "Remember Who I Was" another great track one of the strongest's on the album. My least favourite track was a track called "Sober" I feel like this wasn't the strongest on the album.
Overall I enjoyed this album. I thought it was better than his debut album "James Arthur". I would listen to this album again. I would give it a 7/10
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