Music
James Blunt not concerned about sales
Published Saturday, Jul 14 2007, 11:36 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

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The singer has recorded a collection of Seventies-inspired pop songs for his second album All The Lost Souls, which will be released in September. However, Blunt has admitted that it is unlikely to sell 11 million copies like his debut album.
"For me there is absolutely no pressure whatsoever," Blunt told The Sun. "Having sold over 11 million albums I know the likelihood of doing that again is minimal. Instead of setting that as a target I set out to do and record something that I really enjoy. It was a release in a way."
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