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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9.5/10 |
| UCJ, November 15, 2004, Catalog Number: 9868729 | ![]() | £7.44P&P - Check site |
| UCJ, October 20, 2003, UPC: 0602498655740 | ![]() | £12.99P&P - Check site |
| UCJ, March 29, 2004, UPC: 0602498663226 | ![]() | £14.98P&P - Check site |
| UCJ, November 15, 2004, UPC: 0602498687291 | ![]() | £4.98P&P: £1.46 |
Full review by
Rin
on 20th Feb 2006
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Good Points: Beautiful music! So easy to listen to, no matter what mood you are in.
General comments: Jamie Cullum, Twentysomething - All at sea is one of the best songs i have ever heard. I bought this cd only hearing this song, and loved all the other songs without listening to them. It is awesome.
Rin's review and ratings | 51 words
Review by
aussielover![]()
on 9th Mar 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Twentysomething by Jamie Cullum could quite possibly be the best album I have ever bought! It's certainly the only album I've ever pre-ordered! After buying the first album, 'Pointless Nostalgic' after Jamie's appearance on 'Parkinson' I felt I would be neglecting my CD collection if I didn't buy the latest offering!
All the excellent aspects of jazz are offered in an accessible album that captures some of the greatest songs of all time. However, my personal favourites are self-penned tracks ...
aussielover's full review | 141 words

Jamie Cullum ImportTracklisting: 1. What A Difference A Day Made2. These Are The Days3. Singing in the Rain4. TwentySomething5. But For Now6. Old Devil Moon7. I Could Have Danced All Night 8. Blame More...
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