Description
olly murs, the second ranked 6th edition of the factor x English program, re-releases its 2nd original album “Right place right Time”.
This new edition includes the hits “Troublemaker” with flo ridiculous, “Army of two” and also the new single “Dear Darlin’”.
In addition, it includes 7 themes never before edited and a dvd with the concert garvado na o2 arena em londres.
Artist
Born Oliver Stanley Murs on 14th May 1984 in Witham, Essex, England. He rose to fame in 2009 when he appeared as a finalist in the UK series of The X Factor. Mentored by Simon Cowell in the 'Over 25's' category, he finished 2nd behind winner, Joe McElderry.
He signed a joint deal between Cowell's label Syco Music and Epic Records in February 2010, after gaining the attention of Epic boss Nick Raphael (who also steered previous X Factor finalists JLS to chart success). His debut single release, "Please Don't Let Me Go", went straight in at number one in the UK singles chart upon release in August 2010.
His debut album followed in November that year, entering at number two in the UK album chart and selling over 300,000 copies in its opening three weeks. The album has now gone double platinum in the UK, and has produced three more single releases: 'Thinking of Me', 'Heart On My Sleeve' and 'Busy'. 'Please Don't Let Me Go' was also nominated in the 'Best British Single' category at the BRIT Awards in 2011.
Tracks
CD-1
Army Of Two
04:47
CD-2
Troublemaker
03:05
CD-3
Loud & Clear
03:49
CD-4
Dear Darlin'
03:26
CD-5
Right Place Right Time
03:13
CD-6
Hand On Heart
03:16
CD-7
Hey You Beautiful
03:06
CD-8
Head To Toe
03:15
CD-9
Personal
03:15
CD-10
What A Buzz
03:06
CD-11
Cry Your Heart Out
03:39
CD-12
One Of These Days
03:06
CD-13
Stop Tryna Change Me
CD-14
That's Alright With Me
CD-15
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day (BBC Live Version)
CD-16
Inner Ninja
CD-17
Did I Lose You ?
CD-18
Dear Darlin'
CD-19
Hands On Heart (Radio Mix)
DVD-1
Right Place The Right The Right Time Tour - Live From The O2 Arena
Releases
Countries
Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe