Twentysomething 20th Anniversary Edition Double Vinyl by Jamie Cullum

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To mark the 20th anniversary of Jamie Cullumrsquos most successful album, Decca and Universal Music Recordings are making his 2003 albumnbsplsquoTwentysomethingrsquonbspavailable on vinyl for the very first time, including a blue vinyl limited edition for territories with a D2C offering.It features the original album across three sides with a selection of nonalbum tracks, and session recordings on the fourth side.Originally released in the UK on 20 October 2003, lsquoTwentysomethingrsquo was Jamiersquos first release on the UCJ imprint in the UK and on Verve in the US. It peaked at No. 3 on the UK Album Chart, spending almost a year…

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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Double Vinyl from Jamie Cullum To mark the 20th anniversary of Jamie Cullumrsquos most successful album, Decca and Universal Music Recordings are making his 2003 albumnbsplsquoTwentysomethingrsquonbspavailable on vinyl for the very first time, including a blue vinyl limited edition for territories with a D2C offering.It features the original album across three sides with a selection of nonalbum tracks, and session recordings on the fourth side.Originally released in the UK on 20 October 2003, lsquoTwentysomethingrsquo was Jamiersquos first release on the UCJ imprint in the UK and on Verve in the US. It peaked at No. 3 on the UK Album Chart, spending almost a year on the Top 75, and reached No. 83 on the US Billboard 200. On the specialist charts, it made No. 1 on the UK Official Jazz amp Blues Album Chart, and No. 3 on Billboardrsquos Top Jazz Albums chart. The album has since sold more than 1.2 million copies in the UK 3 x BPI lsquoPlatinumrsquo Award, and 325,000 units in the US.The album was also successful across Europe IFPI Platinum Sales Award for 1 million sales in 2004, and in Australia and New Zealand.lsquoTwentysomethingrsquo includes two of Jamiersquos three most streamed tracks, lsquoWhat A Difference A Day Makesrsquo 1 with 14.7M streams in 2022 and lsquoThese Are The Daysrsquo 3 with 8.8M streams in 2022. The rsquo20th Anniversary Editionrsquo will include Jamiersquos version of lsquoEverlasting Loversquo as a bonus track 2 with 9.6M streams in 2022, a UK No. 20 single in November 2004, originally recorded for the soundtrack ofnbspBridget Jones The Edge of Reason.On release, respected Jazz critic John Fordham writing innbspThe Guardian said, ldquoCullumrsquos virtues are a remarkable relaxation which makes musicmaking, even in a sophisticated studio recording, sound like fun to him, a youthful bounce that makes his work engagingly airy and light, and a hipness of timing that marks him out from many of his competitors.rdquo