His latest, titled Intensive Care has the makings of another big one. Lyrically, it improves only a notch or two from his early ones. Robbie still seems to wallow in the pangs of rejection that he suffered while starting his solo career. So despite his phenomenal success his songs still reek of cute but ill-placed bravado to this day.
First they ignore you/ then laugh at you and hate you/ then they fight you, then you win, he sings in Tripping. And what about Ghosts, the song which opens with these lines, Here I stand victorious/ the only man who made you come. Wow, talk about being insecure, which he tries to cover up by being cocky, boastful, narcissistic, egoistic, conceited, etc. etc.
Musically though, Intensive Care is Williams best. The diversity of tones is pretty impressive and they segue smoothly from one to the other. Sure, you hear bits and pieces that remind you of other songs. A Place to Crash echoes Bon Jovi. Spread Your Wings is early David Bowie. But Williams makes them his own and renders them very "singable." That, in the long run, is what really counts.
Take note. Do not make the mistake of simply opening your copy of Intensive Care and putting the CD in the player. Take a look at the cover too and watch Williams, tattoos and all parade before you in eight different paintings, nine including the front cover. He saw the original pictures and probably wondered how he will look in them. So he did all the poses for his album. Which brings us back to the narcissistic issue again. Awww, forget it. Just listen to the guy. He really is very good.
Other cuts in Intensive Care are the drop-dead ballad and a likely hit single, Advertising Space, plus Please Dont Die, Your Gay Friend, Sin Sin Sin, Random Acts of Kindness, The Trouble With Me, King of Bloke and Bird and Make Me Pure which goes like this Oh Lord, make me pure/ but not yet
We are already familiar with his first hit, Youre Beautiful. So you might want to check out the rest of the songs in Back to Bedlam. If you want something heroic, there is No Bravery. If you want something sad, there are Goodbye My Lover and Tears and Rain. But no matter which cut you decide to listen to, High, Wise Men, Out of My Mind, So Long Jimmy, Billy or Cry, you will surely agree Blunt is the kind they describe as having star quality. This guy is a major music discovery. Too bad for the Brit army.
The top 10 selling albums are: Whatever People Say I Am by Arctic Monkeys; Keys to the World by Richard Ashcroft; Back to Bedlam by James Blunt; Keep On by Will Young; Stars of CCTV by Hard-Fi; Employment by Kaiser Chiefs; Veneer by Jose Gonzalez; From Daniel with Love by Daniel ODonnell; The Back Room by Editors; and Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson.