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Jamie Cullum- Twentysomething

SKU: 602455234940
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Jamie Cullum- Twentysomething
Jamie Cullum- Twentysomething

Double vinyl LP pressing. To mark the 20th anniversary of Jamie Cullum's most successful album, Decca and Universal Music Recordings are making his 2003 album 'Twentysomething' available on vinyl for the very first time. It features the original album across three sides with a selection of non-album tracks, and session recordings on the fourth side. Originally released in the UK on 20 October 2003, 'Twentysomething' was Jamie's first release on the UCJ imprint in the UK and on Verve in the US. On release, respected Jazz critic John Fordham (writing in The Guardian) said, 'Cullum's virtues are a remarkable relaxation (which makes music-making, even in a sophisticated studio recording, sound like fun to him), a youthful bounce that makes his work engagingly airy and light, and a hipness of timing that marks him out from many of his competitors'.

Format: New Vinyl/Jazz

Jamie Cullum- Twentysomething

SKU: 602455234940
Regular price $54.00
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Release Date: 12.8.23

 
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Double vinyl LP pressing. To mark the 20th anniversary of Jamie Cullum's most successful album, Decca and Universal Music Recordings are making his 2003 album 'Twentysomething' available on vinyl for the very first time. It features the original album across three sides with a selection of non-album tracks, and session recordings on the fourth side. Originally released in the UK on 20 October 2003, 'Twentysomething' was Jamie's first release on the UCJ imprint in the UK and on Verve in the US. On release, respected Jazz critic John Fordham (writing in The Guardian) said, 'Cullum's virtues are a remarkable relaxation (which makes music-making, even in a sophisticated studio recording, sound like fun to him), a youthful bounce that makes his work engagingly airy and light, and a hipness of timing that marks him out from many of his competitors'.