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Twentysomething (album)

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Released
  
20 October 2003

Twentysomething (2003)
  
Catching Tales (2005)

Release date
  
20 October 2003

Genres
  
Jazz, Pop music

Length
  
62:53

Artist
  
Jamie Cullum

Producer
  
Stewart Levine

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Recorded
  
June – July 2003 at Mayfair Studios, London, England

Label
  
UCJ, Candid Records, Verve (US)

Nominations
  
Danish Music Award for Foreign Newcomer of the Year, Echo Award for Jazz Production

Similar
  
Jamie Cullum albums, Jazz albums

What a difference a day made jamie cullum


Twentysomething is the second studio album by Jamie Cullum. It was released on October 20, 2003 in Europe, and in May, 2004 in the United States and became his most commercially successful album. The album went on to sell three million copies, and achieved eleven platinum, eleven gold and two silver sales awards. It is the fastest-selling jazz album in chart history and its sales lead to Jamie ending 2003 as the UK's highest selling jazz artist in history.

Contents

On this release, Cullum performs original material as well as covers and standards. The lead single from the album was "All at Sea" and "These are the days/Frontin'" was the highest charting single at 12 on the UK Top 100 Singles.

Reception

In a negative review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau wrote, "This Brit is good enough at what he does to make you wonder why he bothers. With Norah Jones putting young-person-with-old-ideas shtick in the bank, the commercial logic we get. But beyond a cross-generational reach achievable in any genre and a swinging musicality he negotiates with too much heavy breathing, what's the artistic payoff?"

Songs

1What a Difference a Day Made5:09
2These Are the Days3:21
3Singin' in the Rain4:07

References

Twentysomething (album) Wikipedia