Friday, June 9th finally saw the release of 'Future Past', the first solo album by Duncan James, the former member of the most beloved boyband in Europe in recent years: the Blue!

The songs on the album steer away from the 'Blue' style, without losing the cheerful and lively sound that characterizes some tracks, such as the hit "Sooner or Later" launched as a single accompanied by a video that quickly won over the entire music audience!

The album also features slow-paced tracks and sweet ballads, worth mentioning are the nostalgic "Suffer" and the very sweet "Letter to God", along with the romantic cover of Lonestar's "Amazed" and the energetic "I come alive". In short, the album is a cocktail of different but all fantastic sounds and melodies and it is a spectacular start for Duncan, who will surely make his way as an artist in the music world!

Finally, a tip: visit Duncan James' official website: www.duncanjames.it and why not, join the fantastic team! Plus, at the link http://www.teamworld.it/duncanjames/ecard/ you'll find a delightful surprise!

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Sooner or Later (03:45)

Don't be scared of your shadow
You can't hide from your sorrow
You can't stay here till tomorrow

Welcome to the club of broken hearts
Where a thousand lonely souls
have passed

[chorus]
Sooner or later you're gonna wake up
And find what you're looking for
Like a diamond wahsed up on the shore
In the meantime you're feeling like you're lost without a friend
Sooner or later you're gonna love again
Sooner or later you're gonna love again

Love has left you rejected
You put u your defenses
Now, your heart's been tried and tested
Now you join the land of broken dreams
No good wishing for what could've been

[repeat chorus]

Don't be scared of your shadow
You can't hide from your sorrow
[repeat chorus 3x]

02   Suffer (03:45)

03   I Come Alive (04:03)

04   Can't Stop a River (03:53)

05   I Don't Wanna Stop (04:02)

06   What Are We Waiting For? (03:52)

07   Amazed (03:58)

08   Turn My Head (03:57)

09   Letter to God (03:33)

10   Breathing (03:34)

11   Frequency (03:48)

12   Somebody Still Loves You (12:55)

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By Neo1988

 Duncan, therefore, no matter what is said, mostly limited himself to interpreting the songs that were written for him.

 If he wants to try to make the big leap, more is expected from his next work.


By Birbabirba

 An encouraging debut, a demonstration of how music can unite and not divide like certain musical styles systematically do with very unpleasant messages.

 An album to buy (for those few who haven't yet) and to wear out by playing it repeatedly.


By PinsyJames

 His style is now quite different from that of the Blue, but it doesn’t entirely depart from it.

 Duncan can boast about this fantastic CD very well accomplished, proving to be a very qualified singer even without the Blue.


By *Diletta*

 Even Duncan James, young talent of international pop music, has been caught up in the Christmas spirit.

 The gift to put under the tree is already decided!