Back From the Edge

| James Arthur

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Back From the Edge

Back from the Edge is the second studio album by British singer and songwriter James Arthur. It was released on 28 October 2016 by Columbia Records. The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum the following year, in September 2017. It includes the multi-platinum number-one single "Say You Won't Let Go". -Wikipedia

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  • Verge Campus

    Very intense listening experience.  

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  • The Upcoming

    A credible, musically-tight album whose strength lies in the compelling tone and texture of Arthur’s voice.  

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  • Digital Spy

    Finally delivers on the promise he showed as a Scherzy boy on The X Factor four years ago. This is the winner we all wanted. 

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  • The Edge UK

    Overall, this album just makes me rather grateful that he walked away from Simon Cowell and decided to forge his own path.  

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  • Blasting News

    You can hear the emotion behind the track; James Arthur is now in a position where he can make his parents proud.  

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  • Atwood Magazine

    An intimate glimpse into the music, emotions, and struggles that come to life on his new album, Back from the Edge. 

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  • Aus Pop

    I can’t think of any other way to describe this album other than it is raw. And this is a very good thing for James.  

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  • Leva's Corner

    It's honest, it's raw and it's a breath of fresh air.  

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  • All Music

    Swells with hope and optimism, a healing dose of catharsis for Arthur on his road to recovery. 

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  • Reviews to Skim

    Unfortunately, the album’s sound is homogenized to the point that the album becomes difficult to listen to.  

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  • The Sun UK

    His vocals have never sounded better — best showcased in the brilliantly dark Sermon and spine-tingling Remember Who I Was. 

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  • Steven J Carson

    All very emotive songs and Arthur’s voice suits the style perfectly. 

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  • UK Blasting News

    Honestly beautiful and beautifully honest. 

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  • Yorkshire Times

    and has made this great album. It sounds like he will be around for many years to come yet. 

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  • The Musical Hype

    He sings with incredible authenticity and passion. His voice is his biggest selling point, 

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  • On the Move World

    Mastered and musically powerful that propels the young singer back to the top of the glory, three years after his disappearance of the musical landscape.  

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