Movie Description Young pianist/vocalist Jamie Cullum, made a sizeable splash in a post-Norah Jones world of jazz-influenced, acoustic-leaning singer/songwriters. Whether he's performing "Singin' in the Rain" in a Stevie Wonder style or channeling Jimi Hendrix through Stax via Van Morrison on "Wind Cries Mary," Cullum helps to redefine interpretive singing in the early 21st century on TWENTYSOMETHING. (Who says you can't play a convincing cover of Radiohead's "High and Dry" based on an Ahmad Jamal line?) There is nothing slavish about Cullum's approach, as his soulful swinging and slightly ragged-edged crooning reveal a very musical soul. Playing off Cullum's charming presence, Stewart Levine uses analog production to give the proceedings a deep, warm glow.
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Jewel Box Full Frame - 1.33 Dual Side - Single Layer Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound - English Side One - 1. CD of Music from JAMIE CULLUM Side Two - 1. DVD Additional Release Material: Trailer Text/Photo Galleries: Photo Gallery Additional Text - 1. Press Clippings DVD-ROM Features: Downloads - 1. Album Cover
Tracks: 1. These Are the Days 2. Twentysomething 3. Wind Cries Mary 4. All At Sea 5. Lover, You Should Have Come Over 6. Singin' In the Rain 7. I Get A Kick Out of You 8. Blame It On My Youth 9. High & Dry 10. It's About Time 11. But For Now 12. I Could Have Danced All Night 13. Next Year Baby 14. What A Difference A Day Made 15. Frontin' (BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge)
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