
To Blunt’s credit, he was playing 90-minute sets on the headlining tour supporting his 2005 debut, “Back to Bedlam.” (Some beginning artists supporting a debut play for less than an hour.) That involved a number of covers, of course, including an uninspired take on the Pixies’ “Where is My Mind” and a freewheeling version of Supertramp’s “Breakfast in America” - both of which were sung at his late-October show in Denver in 2006, his last stop in the Mile High City.īut the 90-minute sets also required Blunt to sing most of the songs off his debut every night of the tour - something that helped him not get burned out on just one song. “We focus on singles in today’s world, but thankfully people went out and got that entire album - and not just the song.” Life after “You’re Beautiful” – The Denver Post
