Twentysomething Jamie Cullum

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  • Release Date: 05/11/2004
  • Sales Rank: 3,076
  • Label: VERVE
  • UPC: 602498176757
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Twentysomething

1LISTENThese Are the Days 3:22
2LISTENTwentysomething 3:40
3LISTENWind Cries Mary 3:35
4LISTENAll at Sea 4:32
5LISTENLover, You Should've Come Over 4:48
6LISTENSingin' in the Rain 4:06
7LISTENI Get a Kick Out of You 4:11
8LISTENBlame It on My Youth 3:10
9LISTENHigh and Dry 4:18
10LISTENIt's About Time 4:07
11LISTENBut for Now 3:55
12LISTENI Could Have Danced All Night 3:25
13LISTENNext Year, Baby 4:49
14LISTENWhat a Diff'rence a Day Made 5:12
15LISTENFrontin' Bonus Track 5:35

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Editorial Reviews

British singer, pianist, songwriter, and performer Jamie Cullum can remind you a little of Harry Connick Jr., a little of early Billy Joel, a little of Elton John, even a little of Sinatra, and, ultimately, a lot of just himself. Cullum indeed draws from panoply of sources, but he’s been able to synthesize the best from each and transform it all into a personal style. Call it cabaret with a contemporary singer-songwriter edge. Mixing a handful of his own highly effective originals with a clever grab bag of well-loved standards and disparate rock tunes (Hendrix’s “Wind Cries Mary,” Jeff Buckley’s “Lover You Should Have Come Over,” and Radiohead’s “High and Dry”), Cullum somehow brings it all together effortlessly, betraying not a hint of self-consciousness. His all-embracing taste and blatant enthusiasm for a great song -- no matter its vintage -- combined with a true flair for singing and playing, mark this precocious “twenty-something” as a mature performer. It’s obvious we’ll be hearing lots more from this talented newcomer to our shores. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble



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Twentysomethingby Anonymous

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July 21, 2006: Jamie Cullum is a musical genius. He appeals to all ages and this is evident at his live shows where all ages attend. His CD Twentysomething is amazing and easily the only CD you need until you hear his others then you just cannot get enough of him. His soulful voice and amazing piano are wonderful with his trio of Geoff Gascoyne on bass and Sebastian DeKrom on drums. All wonderful musicians that take jazz to a new level. You will not be disappointed if you purchase this CD you will not be able to stop listening and you will tell all your friends.

Twentysomethingby Anonymous

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April 17, 2005: AWESOME!!!!!! I love Jamie's music, lyrics, and his performances. He says that he used to listen to rock&roll and you can hear the influences to the classics he performs. I have shared his music with everyone I know!!! Hope he keeps it coming!


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