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The Awakening (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about The Awakening (Deluxe Edition) by James Morrison. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:25:35 minutes.

Artist: James Morrison
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:25:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In My Dreams 4:47
2. 6 Weeks 3:13
3. I Won't Let You Go 3:50
4. Up (feat. Jessie J) 3:40
5. Slave to the Music 3:24
6. Person I Should Have Been 3:48
7. Say Something Now 4:02
8. Beautiful Life 2:42
9. Forever 3:42
10. The Awakening 5:10
11. Right By Your Side 4:56
12. One Life 3:20
13. All Around the World (Bonus Track) 3:17
14. Slave to the Music (Live at iTunes Festival: London 2011) 4:25
15. The Awakening (Live at iTunes Festival: London 2011) 6:06
16. Person I Should Have Been (Live at iTunes Festival: London 2011) 5:22
17. Right By Your Side (Live at iTunes Festival: London 2011) 5:22
18. In My Dreams (Live at iTunes Festival: London 2011) 5:18
19. Person I Should Have Been (Acoustic Version) 4:06
20. In My Dreams (Acoustic Version) 5:05

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James Morrison may be considered as one of the U.K.'s premier soul talents, but the Warwickshire singer appears to have a bit of a downer on his career of late, having recently stated that he's "sung too many love ballads," and that he hated making his last album, Songs for You, Truths for Me, after being pressured by his former Polydor label to repeat the formula of his million-selling debut. With several songs relating to his alcoholic father's death on his third effort, The Awakening, the husky-voiced guitarist appears to have rectified one of his issues, but despite the presence of Suede's Bernard Butler as producer, it's difficult to hear how he's made any attempt to deal with the other. Seemingly designed to make Radio 2 listeners hearts flutter, "I Won't Let You Go" follows the same heartfelt, acoustic, tearjerker template as his previous two lead singles; the toe-tapping Motown pastiches "Beautiful Life" and "Forever" show that Morrison's retro leanings are still very much apparent; while there's even a "Broken Strings"-style duet with Jessie J on the orchestral, midtempo "Up." Pleasantly inoffensive and lushly produced as they are, they don't exactly live up to the radical reinvention that his rather dismissive comments indicated, and it's only on the funky R&B beats and Michael Jackson-esque chorus of "Slave to the Music," and the sparse, gospel-tinged blues of "Right by Your Side," where Morrison begins to show some of the invention that was allegedly so heavily restricted on his previous effort. However, lyrically, he's never been better, with the heartbreaking themes of loss on "In My Dreams," "6 Weeks," and "Person I Should Have Been," the latter based on a poem inspired by the last conversation he had with his late father, more than fulfilling his ambitions of "wanting to go a bit deeper and find more substance." But until Morrison manages to infuse some of this raw honesty and emotion into his sound, he's always going to struggle to create that one great record that his impassioned and soulful voice deserves. [Some editions included a bonus track.] ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi