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Twentysomething
Jazz · 2003 · 14 tracks

Twentysomething

A percussive, piano-led bridge between classic swing and 2000s indie-pop. Sophisticated crooning meets the restless energy of early adulthood.

October 20, 2003 · Universal

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A sophisticated yet accessible blend of youthful restlessness and classic romanticism.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks
01
What a Difference a Day Made
5:09
02
These Are the Days
3:21
03
Singin’ in the Rain
4:08
04
Twentysomething
3:41
05
But for Now
3:56
06
Old Devil Moon
4:11
07
I Could Have Danced All Night
3:25
08
Blame It on My Youth
3:11
09
I Get a Kick Out of You
4:10
10
All at Sea
4:33
11
Wind Cries Mary
3:36
12
Lover, You Should Have Come Over
4:49
13
It’s About Time
4:07
14
Next Year, Baby
4:48
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the melancholic piano intro to the driving, percussive rhythm of the title track.
The way the vocals soften into a vulnerable whisper during the final verse of Blame It on My Youth.
The unexpected, slightly gritty reinterpretations of Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Buckley tracks that bridge jazz and alt-rock.
Reviews

How does Twentysomething sound next to the rest of Jamie Cullum's catalogue?

Sunday Morning+2.0σ

Sunday Morning saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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