Twentysomething (album)

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Released20 October 2003
RecordedJune–July 2003
StudioMayfair, London
Twentysomething
Studio album by
Released20 October 2003
RecordedJune–July 2003
StudioMayfair, London
GenreJazz
Length57:08 (original edition)
73:36 (UK special edition)
62:53 (US edition)
Label
ProducerStewart Levine
Jamie Cullum chronology
Pointless Nostalgic
(2002)
Twentysomething
(2003)
Catching Tales
(2005)
Singles from Twentysomething
  1. "All at Sea"
    Released: 2003
  2. "These Are the Days"/"Frontin'"
    Released: 2004
  3. "The Wind Cries Mary"
    Released: 2004
  4. "Everlasting Love"
    Released: 2004

Twentysomething is the third studio album by English singer Jamie Cullum. It was released on 20 October 2003 in Europe, and in May 2004 in the United States. The album has sold 2.5 million copies worldwide, and achieved eleven platinum, eleven gold and two silver certifications. It is the fastest-selling jazz album in chart history and its sales led to Cullum ending 2003 as the UK's highest-selling jazz artist in history.[1]

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 number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[2]
The GuardianStarStarStar[3]
MTV Asia7/10[4]
The Village VoiceB−[5]

In a 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?"[5] John Fordham wrote: "The point of the disc is the songs, and in both the choice of the material and the range of interpretation, Jamie Cullum's ability to learn fast and listen hard has undoubtedly made this set a leap forward from his self-generated Pointless Nostalgic debut".[3]

Track listing

UK version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What a Difference a Day Made"Stanley Adams, María Grever5:09
2."These Are the Days"Ben Cullum3:21
3."Singin' in the Rain"Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown4:07
4."Twentysomething"Jamie Cullum3:40
5."But for Now"Bob Dorough3:55
6."Old Devil Moon"Burton Lane, Yip Harburg4:11
7."I Could Have Danced All Night"Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe3:24
8."Blame It on My Youth"Oscar Levant, Edward Heyman3:10
9."I Get a Kick Out of You"Cole Porter4:10
10."All at Sea"J. Cullum4:32
11."The Wind Cries Mary"Jimi Hendrix3:36
12."Lover, You Should Have Come Over"Jeff Buckley4:48
13."It's About Time"B. Cullum4:07
14."Next Year Baby"J. Cullum4:58
Total length:57:08
US edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."These Are the Days"B. Cullum3:21
2."Twentysomething"J. Cullum3:40
3."The Wind Cries Mary"J. Hendrix3:35
4."All at Sea"J. Cullum4:33
5."Lover, You Should Have Come Over"J. Buckley4:48
6."Singin' in the Rain"A. Freed, N. Brown4:07
7."I Get a Kick Out of You"C. Porter4:10
8."Blame It on My Youth"Levant, Heyman3:11
9."High and Dry"C. Greenwood, E. O'Brien, J. Greenwood, T. Selway, M. Yorke4:18
10."It's About Time"B. Cullum4:06
11."But for Now"B. Dorough3:55
12."I Could Have Danced All Night"A. J. Lerner, F. Loewe3:24
13."Next Year, Baby"J. Cullum4:48
14."What a Difference a Day Made"S. Adams, M. Grever5:08
15."Frontin'"Williams, Hugo; arranged by Jamie Cullum Trio5:49
Total length:62:53

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