It'll All Make Sense in the End - James Arthur [VINYL]
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It'll All Make Sense in the End - James Arthur [VINYL]

It'll All Make Sense in the End - James Arthur [VINYL]

British James Arthur announces his 4th album "It'll All Make Sense In The End". The album includes the new single "September", a moving acoustic ballad written by James himself with Wayne Hector and produced by Red Triangle. The first single - "Medicine" - autobiographical song ranked top # 10 on airplay in the UK. “With this album, I knew exactly what I wanted from the first day I started working on it. From the start it sounded like a real album, a real set of songs. make a whole album in one place and it shows in the music. There's a really reassuring thing about working at home, with fewer people around - I was able to be more vulnerable than ever. "
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It'll All Make Sense in the End - James Arthur [VINYL]
$45.81

It'll All Make Sense in the End - James Arthur [VINYL]

British James Arthur announces his 4th album "It'll All Make Sense In The End". The album includes the new single "September", a moving acoustic ballad written by James himself with Wayne Hector and produced by Red Triangle. The first single - "Medicine" - autobiographical song ranked top # 10 on airplay in the UK. “With this album, I knew exactly what I wanted from the first day I started working on it. From the start it sounded like a real album, a real set of songs. make a whole album in one place and it shows in the music. There's a really reassuring thing about working at home, with fewer people around - I was able to be more vulnerable than ever. "

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British James Arthur announces his 4th album "It'll All Make Sense In The End". The album includes the new single "September", a moving acoustic ballad written by James himself with Wayne Hector and produced by Red Triangle. The first single - "Medicine" - autobiographical song ranked top # 10 on airplay in the UK. “With this album, I knew exactly what I wanted from the first day I started working on it. From the start it sounded like a real album, a real set of songs. make a whole album in one place and it shows in the music. There's a really reassuring thing about working at home, with fewer people around - I was able to be more vulnerable than ever. "