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James Morrison Album Review

‘Songs representing You, Truths championing Me‘ is the sophomore album from the British singer/songwriter James Morrison. The album was released on 29 September 2008 and peaked at #3 on UK Album Chart (week 41). The Brit Award engaging James Morrison follows his million selling debut, ‘Undiscovered’; operation in a like blood-container to his first pen, this album comprises the sincere blues and distinguishing speech that made ‘Undiscovered’ so rich. James’s debut sold above two million copies worldwide and he became the biggest selling British masculine alone artist of 2006. ‘Songs for You, Truths For Me‘ is a criterion James Morrison copy that formerly upon a period again showcases his characteristic, uncooked, deep class, but takes it to the next even. “It’s less lively, more to the dot,” he says. “But I haven’t consciously gone for a different sound. With me, it at all times comes down to the melodic, the melody, and the repose flows from that.” “I’ve called the album Songs for You, Truths for Me because that’s what I put hand on it is. It’s songs for Gill and everyone else. But for me they’re truths. They’re how I perceive.” James Morrison - Songs for You, Truths for Me Track Listing
  1. “The Only Night” (Morrison, Martin Terefe) 3:37
  2. “Save Yourself” (Morrison, Chris Braide, Steve Robson, Wayne Hector) 3:01 
  3. “You Make It Real” (Morrison, Paul Barry) 3:31 
  4. “Please Don’t Stop the Rain” (Morrison, Ryan Tedder) 5:02
  5. “Broken Strings” (exploit. Nelly Furtado) (Morrison, Fraser Smith, Nina Woodford) 4:10 
  6. “Nothing Ever Hurt Like You” (Morrison, Barry, Mark Taylor) 3:51 
  7. “Once When I Was Little” (Morrison, Dan Wilson, Terefe) 4:42 
  8. “Precious Love” (Morrison, John Shanks) 3:37 
  9. “If You Don’t Wanna Love Me” (Morrison, Martin Brammer, Robson) 4:15 
  10. “Fix The World Up for You” (Morrison, Brammer, Robson) 3:35 
  11. “Dream on Hayley” (Morrison, Francis White) 3:33 
  12. “Love Is Hard” (Morrison, Brammer, Robson) 3:53 

The important single from the album was “You Make It Real“, released on 22 September. The succeeding unwed is “Nothing Ever Hurt Like You“, which was released in the United States lone. James Morrison’s big, unashamedly imaginary Colloq ticker and bounteous anima shines because of be fond of a signal. Songs For You, Truths For Me sees the spacious eyed breath-boy rotate a wiser gentleman. With this he shines separate interval more on a bright new collecting of songs and cathartic truths.