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James Blake Litherland (born 26 September 1988) is an English singer, songwriter, and record producer. He first gained recognition following the release of three extended plays—The Bells Sketch, CMYK and Klavierwerke—in 2010. He signed with A&M Records to release his self-titled debut album (2011) the following year, which was met with critical praise and peaked within the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. He then departed the label in favour of Republic Records, through which he released his second album, Overgrown (2013) to further critical and commercial success; it likewise peaked within the chart's top ten and moderately entered the US Billboard 200. His third album The Colour in Anything (2016) was followed by his 2018 single "King's Dead" (with Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Future), which peaked at number 50 on the UK Singles Chart and marked his first entry–at number 21–on the Billboard Hot 100. Its success foresaw the release of his fourth album, Assume Form (2019), which yielded his highest entry on both the UK Albums Chart and Billboard 200. His fifth and sixth albums, Friends That Break Your Heart (2021) and Playing Robots Into Heaven (2023) followed thereafter. Along with recording, Blake has been involved in songwriting and production work for other artists. Often doing so with Oneohtrix Point Never, Dominic Maker, Justin Vernon or his partner Jameela Jamil, Blake has been credited on releases for Jay-Z, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, Rosalía, JID, and Travis Scott. He has won a Mercury Prize from two nominations, two Grammy Awards from nine nominations—which include Best New Artist—a Latin Grammy Award, and three Brit Award nominations. Early life Blake is the only child of musician James Litherland and Helen Litherland, and showed an interest and aptitude in music from a young age. He received classical training in piano as a child, and completed primary education at Grange Park Primary School, Winchmore Hill and secondary education at The Latymer School, Edmonton. He went on to Goldsmiths, University of London, where he received a degree in Popular Music. While at university, Blake and friends hosted a series of "Bass Society" music nights that featured UK artists such as Distance, Skream and Benga. Career 2009–2010: Early releases Blake began his music career by releasing his debut 12" record, Air & Lack Thereof in the United Kingdom during July 2009, while being persistent in recording songs in his bedroom. Having been released on the record label Hemlock, the extended play became a favourite of BBC Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson. Soon after the release of the record, Blake was invited by Peterson to do a special mix on his international show, including an exclusive Mount Kimbie track. As a second-year composition assignment for his studies at Goldsmiths, he submitted the Klavierwerke EP which was awarded high marks. A third EP, entitled CMYK, was released through R&S Records during 2010. The title track, "CMYK" was selected by BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw as his Record of the Week and also received airplay from other DJs. On 29 September 2010, Zane Lowe selected Blake's cover version of "Limit to Your Love" as his "Hottest Record in the World". The song was written and originally recorded by Feist and appeared on her studio album, The Reminder. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2010, where it debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 47. 2011: Self-titled album Blake was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2011, an annual poll that highlights the forthcoming year's likely successful musicians. He placed second ahead of fellow shortlisted acts The Vaccines, Jamie Woon and Clare Maguire. On 15 December 2010, Blake was runner-up behind singer-songwriter Jessie J at the BRIT Awards' "Critic's Choice". In January 2011, Blake was awarded Single of the Year (2010) for "CMYK" at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards. Blake's work found itself on numerous 2010 year-end best-of lists, with "CMYK" ranking 24th on Frontier Psychiatrist's top 40 songs of the year, the Bells Sketch/CMYK/Klavierwerke EPs ranking 8th on Pitchfork Media's top 50 albums of 2010, and "I Only Know (What I Know Now)" ranking 8th on Pitchfork's top 100 tracks of 2010. Blake revealed in late December 2010 that his album would be self-titled, and the 11-track James Blake was released on 7 February 2011. Only days after the original announcement was made, the album was leaked onto the internet. On 9 January 2011, "The Wilhelm Scream" was trailed as the album's second single ("Limit To Your Love" was also included on the album). In February 2011, Blake first appeared on the cover of the publication The Fader, in its 72nd issue. Blake debuted a collaboration with Bon Iver called "Fall Creek Boys Choir" in August 2011 and during the next month, the BBC released an exclusive mix by Blake, which included 10 of his unreleased songs. These included "Deeds", "Olivia Kept", and "Evening Fell Hard for Us". During the final weeks of 2012, Blake performed three "intimate" shows where he debuted new songs. Later that year, Blake released both the Enough Thunder and Love What Happened Here EPs in 2011. These EPs, noticeably more structured than his previous releases, featured R&B-tinged work as opposed to the experimental electronic style found on CMYK. 2012–2013: Overgrown Early in 2012, Blake spent time with American rapper Kanye West (who named Blake as his favourite artist) and singer Justin Vernon. Later that year, Blake announced a new collaborative non-single release under the moniker Harmonimix with British rapper Trim; the single "Confidence Boost/Saying" was released on 24 September 2012. Also in 2012, Blake and friends (including Foat, Nick Sigsworth, and touring musicians Rob McAndrews and Ben Assiter) secured a residency at the club Plastic People as the collective 1-800 Dinosaur, hosting a series of impromptu dance nights. In summer 2013, the collective launched a label of the same name, on which Blake and other artists released material. His second album, Overgrown, was released on 5 April 2013. The first single from the album, "Retrograde", was debuted the same day on BBC Radio 1, and was released on 11 February. On 25 February, the track listing and album art were revealed. It was selected as Variance Magazine's Album of the Year as of December 2013. The album features guest appearances from noted electronic music producer Brian Eno and rapper RZA of Wu-Tang Clan. The release received critical acclaim and was awarded the 2013 Mercury Prize. Blake revealed to Hot Press that falling in love had influenced the warm nu-soul sound on the album, as opposed to the experimentalism found on his self-titled effort. A remix featuring Chance the Rapper, of a track from Overgrown, "Life Round Here", was released on 11 October alongside a music video directed by Nabil Elderkin. 2014–2017: The Colour in Anything In an interview with Spo.... Discover the James Blake popular books. Find the top 100 most popular James Blake books.

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    The Girls Inside

    NJ Mackay

    A gripping, compelling psychological thriller about a cult, a fire, and the dark secrets that four young girls have carried with them but can no longer keep buried...Blue grew up i...

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    City Beatrice v. James E. Blake

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    Defendant was convicted of violating ordinances of the city of Beatrice in that he left the scene of a vehicle accident without furnishing to persons whose property was damaged his...

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    A Brief Guide to Spiritual Classics

    James M. Russell

    This very readable brief guide examines a wide range of spiritual writing that can be read for enjoyment or inspiration, including some books that come from beyond any religious tr...

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    My Childhood

    Maxim Gorky

    Coloured by poverty and horrifying brutality, Gorky's childhood equipped him to understand in a way denied to a Tolstoy or a Turgenev the life of the ordinary Russian. After his ...

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    Run

    Adam Hamdy

    JAMES PATTERSON called Adam Hamdy's debut PENDULUM 'one of the best thrillers of the year'. Now meet John Wallace, the lead of PENDULUM in this exclusive novella, perfect for fans ...

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    The Complete English Poems

    John Donne

    No poet has been more wilfully contradictory than John Donne, whose works forge unforgettable connections between extremes of passion and mental energy. From satire to tender elegy...

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    Poems of Robert Burns Selected by Ian Rankin

    Robert Burns & Ian Rankin

    The farmer’s boy from Ayrshire who went on to be the most acclaimed of all Scottish poets, celebrated around the world, Robert Burns is a greater and more varied artist than those ...

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    P.S. Come to Italy

    Nicky Pellegrino

    'The ultimate escapist read!' VERONICA HENRY on To Italy, with Love'Deliciously romantic' ERICA JAMES on P.S. Come to ItalyWish you were here?When Belle's quiet, idyllic life on th...

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    Matter James Blake and James P. Edstrom v. Frank S. Hogan

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Memorandum. The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, without costs. The record, in our view, supports the conclusion reached by the Appellate Division when it denie...

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    Muster Dogs

    Aticia Grey

    An outback story of kelpies, red dirt and the future of a family farm.Now streaming on ABC iView and Netflix. Life on the land is often boom or bust, forever at the mercy of Mother...

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    Back Roads 3

    Heather Ewart

    A compendium of Heather's favourite road trips around Australia, revealing towns and communities outside the mainstream and the colourful inhabitants whose grit and humour will up...

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    To Italy, With Love

    Nicky Pellegrino

    'An uplifting and delicious taste of Italy' ERICA JAMES'The perfect recipe for the ultimate escapist read!' VERONICA HENRY 'Knowing, compassionate and moving' CATHERINE ROBERTSON ...

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    Crisis Four

    Andy McNab

    Inspired by his own career as an SAS soldier, Andy McNab's best selling series continues with Crisis Four as Nick Stone finds himself at the centre of a deadly game of cat and mous...

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    The Lais of Marie De France

    Marie France

    Marie de France (fl. late twelfth century) is the earliest known French woman poet and her lais stories in verse based on Breton tales of chivalry and romance are among the fines...

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    Pure Evil

    Lynda La Plante

    A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.

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    Poems of John Milton

    John Milton

    John Milton was a master of almost every type of verse, from the classical to the religious and from the lyrical to the epic. This is a new selection of his poems, edited and intro...

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    The Gods Look Down

    Trevor Hoyle

    When an ancient religious text reveals that nuclear physics capable of creating a new species of man existed in Biblical times, the mystified scientists of Earth IVn realise that s...

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    What She Saw Last Night

    Mason Cross

    No one will believe ... WHAT SHE SAW LAST NIGHT.Jenny Bowen is going home. Boarding the Caledonian Sleeper, all she wants to do is forget about her upcoming divorce and relax on th...

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    Night Walks

    Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens describes in Night Walks his time as an insomniac, when he decided to cure himself by walking through London in the small hours, and discovered homelessness, drunke...

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    Confessions of an English Opium Eater

    Thomas De Quincey & Barry Milligan

    "Thou has the keys of Paradise, oh just, subtle, and mighty opium!" Determined to counter the lies about opium that had been told by travellers to the Orient and the medical profes...

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    Forgive No More

    Seb Kirby

      After running for his life and hiding from killers, James Blake is ready to fight back once and for all in this international thriller series finale.   James Blake is n...

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    Matter James Blake v. Frank S. Hogan

    Supreme Court of New York

    The applications for an order pursuant to article 78 CPLR restraining and prohibiting the respondents from prosecuting the petitioners under Indictment 16151966 which charge the cr...

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    Presumed Dead

    Mason Cross

    'I absolutely LOVED it, move over Reacher, I have a new favourite hero.' Jenny Blackhurst'What do you know about the Devil Mountain Killer?'THENAdeline Connor was the Devil Mountai...

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    Starry, Starry Night

    Marcia Willett

    'We'll always be together, won't we?'Childhood friends and cousins Leo and Alice had imagined their whole lives playing out on their beloved Devon beach. But one night when they ar...

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    Market Street

    Anita Hughes

    From Anita Hughes, author of Monarch Beach, comes Market Street, a delicious story of a department store heiress, her messy marriage, and her passion for foodCassie Blake seems to ...

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    Port Out, Starboard Home

    Michael Quinion

    Can it really be true that 'golf' stands for 'Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden'? Or that 'rule of thumb' comes from an archaic legal principle that a man may chastise his wife, but ...

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    Selected Essays

    Samuel Johnson

    This volume contains a generous selection from the essays Johnson published twice weekly as 'The Rambler' in the early 1750s. It was here that he first created the literary charact...

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    Firewall

    Andy McNab

    A hairraising followup to Andy McNab's thrilling series, Firewall finds exSAS trooper Nick Stone in desperate need of cash, soon finding himself in the middle of a Russian offensiv...

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    Vanished

    Lynda La Plante

    The upallnight new Detective Jack Warr thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of BURIED and JUDAS HORSE.When an eccentric elderly widow claims she is being stalked, Dete...

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    Take No More

    Seb Kirby

      A man suspected of his wife’s murder must go on the run to find the real killer in this international conspiracy thriller. James Blake hadn’t seen his wife Julia since she w...

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    Pendulum

    Adam Hamdy

    'ONE OF THE BEST THRILLERS OF THE YEAR' JAMES PATTERSON, bestselling author.A photographer is mysteriously targeted for death in this whiteknuckle ride deep into a terrifying cons...

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    James Ronnie White v. Honorable Ruth J. Blake

    Twelfth District, Tyler Court of Appeals of Texas

    Relator James Ronnie White ("Relator"), a resident of the State of Alabama, comes before us this time on three original mandamus proceedings. Each arises out of Respondents exercis...

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    James Erwin, Appellant v. Hugh M. Blake

    United States Supreme Court

    The principal question in the case is, whether the plaintiff, Blake, has entitled himself to a reconveyance of the land in controversy against the judgment creditor, Erwin; the sam...

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    Rest in Pieces

    Bess Lovejoy

    A “marvelously macabre” (Kirkus Reviews) history of the bizarre afterlives of corpses of the celebrated and notorious dead.For some of the most influential figures in history, deat...

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    Back Roads

    Heather Ewart

    A road trip around Australia, discovering towns and communities outside the mainstream and the colourful inhabitants whose grit and humour will uplift and inspire you.Discover the...

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    Aurora Leigh and Other Poems

    Elizabeth Browning

    Aurora Leigh (1856), Elizabeth Barrett Browning's epic novel in blank verse, tells the story of the making of a woman poet, exploring 'the woman question', art and its relation to ...

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    The Penguin Book of Elegy

    Prof Stephen Regan & Andrew Motion

    'A tremendous sentimental education of a book ... a literary adventure ... chosen with a scholarly discernment mixed with a wildcard flair ... fascinating and unignorable' Kate Kel...

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    The Maze at Windermere

    Gregory Blake Smith

    Named one of the best books of 2018 by The Washington Post, The Seattle Times, and The Advocate“Staggeringly brilliant . . . You’ll start The Maze of Windermere with bewi...

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    Muster Dogs From Pups to Pros

    Lisa Millar

    How ten dogs stole the hearts of millions and changed lives forever, for fans of the TV show now streaming on ABC iview and Netflix.When Muster Dogs first hit screens in 2022, view...

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    The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs

    Julia Bishop & Steve Roud

    One of the Spectator's Books of the Year 2012'Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladiesFarewell and adieu to you ladies of SpainFor we've received orders for to sail for old En...

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    Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents

    Cavan Scott

    A HOLY MYSTERYIt is 1891, and a catholic priest arrives at 221b baker street, only to utter the words “il corpe” before suddenly dropping dead.Though the man’s death is attributed ...

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    The Fisher King

    Melissa Lenhardt

    When the dust settles in this Texas town, who will be left standing?It’s been six weeks since Jack McBride’s life went to hell: the resolution of his first case as chief sparked a ...

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    Apartment 3B

    Patricia Scanlan

    THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR Luxurious, expensive Apartment 3B is for sale. Many want it, only one can buy it. Its owner, Liz Lacey, successful artist and darling of the jet...

  • No Name Lane synopsis, comments

    No Name Lane

    Howard Linskey

    An unstoppable serial killer. A fifth girl missing. A longburied secret. A gripping crime thriller perfect for fans of LJ Ross, Mel Sherratt and Mark Billingham.There's a serial ki...

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    Travelling Light

    Alastair Sawday

    A charming and beautifully written account of the pleasures of slow travel for readers of Patrick Leigh Fermor, Colin Thubron and Eric Newby.'Lawrence Sterne once suggested that w...