On 11 July 2013, Blunt announced that he had finished recording his fourth studio album, titled
Moon Landing. The album features production from
Back to Bedlam producer Tom Rothrock. The lead single, "
Bonfire Heart", was released on 4 October 2013, the song is fueled by just acoustic guitars and a stomping kick drum, reflects Blunt's newly stripped-down take. The song "Miss America" is a tribute to
Whitney Houston, as revealed by Blunt in an acoustic video of the song on his YouTube channel. Blunt's return to music received widespread press coverage, after an error in the mailing system led to the link to "Bonfire Heart" being e-mailed to a large number of e-mail accounts in the United Kingdom. Unplugged versions of the songs called "Miss America" and "Face the Sun", and the lyrics video of the song "Satellites" were unveiled on YouTube. On 16 September 2014, Blunt confirmed on his official Instagram account that
Moon Landing would be re-released on November that same year. That new version of the album will be named
Moon Landing - Apollo Edition and will contain 19 tracks: the 11 of the original disc, plus the 3 bonus tracks of the album's deluxe version (
Telephone,
Kiss This Love Goodbye and
Hollywood) and five new tracks (
Smoke Signals,
When I Find Love Again,
Breathe,
Trail of Broken Hearts and
Working It Out). The new track
When I Find Love Again was released as a single that same day, after being played in
BBC's Radio 2 for the first time ever. This new version of the album will also contain a 19-track live DVD recorded during Blunt's performance in the 2014 edition of the
Paléo Festival. ==Critical reception==