James Arthur – Bitter Sweet Love (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:10 minutes | 492 MB | Genre: Pop
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The multi-platinum artist James Arthur will release his new album “Bitter Sweet Love” via Columbia Records.
“Bitter Sweet Love” shows James at his best and offers thirteen breathtaking songs full of emotion. During a concert, he realized what he wanted his fifth album to sound like. The crowd sang along to his hits and immersed themselves in the emotions James could hear in his own voice.
The Middlesbrough native and recently Brit Billion Award certified artist, has a career spanning decades. Including 4 studio albums, 16 million records sold and countless sold out concerts at some of the world’s most iconic venues.
Read moreJames Arthur – YOU (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:02:38 minutes | 713 MB | Genre: Pop
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James Arthur certainly can’t be accused of following the typical career path of an X Factor star. After winning the show in 2012, and producing a mega-hit in Impossible, his subsequent public meltdown included the release of a homophobic diss track, being dropped by his record company, issues with drink and drugs, and becoming the victim of a glass attack in Redcar. However, after his mea culpa and a period of reflection, his devoted – mostly female – fanbase do not appear to have wavered. Tonight, they greet him with massed screaming. Arthur’s imminent third album, You, positions the chastened Middlesbrough-born former foster-care child and teenage indie kid as a big-lunged, retro-soul trouble man.
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James Arthur – It’ll All Make Sense In The End (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 48:56 minutes | 565 MB | Genre: Pop
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“The X Factor UK” winner James Arthur, best known in the United States for his tender and widely played “Say You Won’t Let Go,” is gearing up to release his fourth album. It’ll All Make Sense In The End looks at both the past and future to find comfort in his presence.
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