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Jamie Cullum announces the release of \u2018Interlude\u2019 - the jazz album.\r
Released 6th October 2014 \r
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Award winning broadcaster, song-writer and celebrated musician Jamie Cullum announces the release of 'Interlude\u2019,the jazz album featuring Laura Mvula and Gregory Porter in the UK on 6th October 2014 through Island Records. \r
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Lead single, \u2018Don\u2019t Let Me Be Misunderstood\u2019, featuring Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and songwriter, Gregory Porter will be released on 1st September 2014\r
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Jamie Cullum's musical taste is eclectic to say the least. His live reputation is well deserved and his sold out concerts pluck from the widest musical spectrum, from heartbreaking ballads through to live sampling and beat boxing. His recordings have been equally diverse, and most recently Jamie can be heard guesting on albums by Labrinth, Rizzle Kicks, Birdy and alternative hip hop supergroup Deltron 3030. This is a man confident in his own musical skin. But let's not forget, Jamie is the UK\u2019s best selling jazz artist, ever. His radio show is the most listened to jazz broadcast in all of Europe and on \u2018Interlude\u2019 it is into his love of jazz he dives. This new album is a collection of twelve tracks, cribbed (mostly) from the earliest days of jazz, recorded simply in one room, with incredible musicians, like it used to be.\r
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In his own words, from a tour bus between summer festivals, Jamie says, \u201cWhen I finished my last album, Momentum, I\u2019d started to get into the habit of immediately starting work on something new. I was renegotiating my record deal and not sure of what was going to happen next. My jazz show for BBC Radio 2 in the meantime was three years old and through that I\u2019d been meeting some amazing people.\r
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I was well acquainted with the British jazz scene but only through the show did I get the chance to sit in a room to chat specifics with some of the leading lights of this vibrant community. One of the people I met was Ben Lamdin, a producer who works under the name of Nostalgia 77.\r
Ben and I are about the same age. We both grew up listening widely, from rock, drum n\u2019 bass to hip hop and discovered jazz through acts like DJ Shadow and A Tribe Called Quest. Loving jazz the way it used to sound and fascinated by the way it used to be recorded Ben set to work in this amazing analogue studio behind a fish market in Willesden, North London. Surrounding himself with like minded musicians he\u2019s been going in there and making these fantastic records for about 10 years. I have been a fan since day one.\r
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After the interview we decided that we should collaborate and with little hesitation booked three days in the studio, booked musicians and worked on arrangements with Nostalgia 77\u2019s bass player Riaan Vosloo. A few weeks later on a cold January morning we walked in and recorded the whole thing, live in just a handful of takes, often using the first ones \u2013 16 tracks in three days.\r
Ben and I really tried to avoid more obvious jazz standard choices. It wasn\u2019t so hard - Ben and I are both crate diggers so we approached the repertoire choice and arrangement references from that point of view. We recorded to analogue tape, purposefully using the sound of the room with a roughness-around-the-edges. I then decided to add a couple of duets with two of the people I\u2019d discovered on my radio show: Laura Mvula and Gregory Porter both of whom got their first plays on my show.\r
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So that\u2019s my Interlude. It\u2019s very much something that was recorded in a celebratory way \u2013 a celebration of people I\u2019ve met through doing the radio show. Of young British, under-the-radar, shit-hot jazz musicians, those corners of the music that all of us who gathered behind the old fish market love so much. It\u2019s a true collaboration.\r
I\u2019ve realised that when you meet the right people and the right studio, you can go and do these records like they were meant to be made. With a huge amount of spontaneity and an enormous amount of expertise \u2013 and a massive amount of enjoyment. We wanted to make records like they used to. And I think we\u2019ve done that.'\r
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The \u2018Interlude\u2019 album has also enabled Jamie to pursue another passion, that of photography. Jamie has long been a keen amateur when it comes to capturing a moment in time, and when considering artwork for the album, Jamie turned to his photographer friend Michael Agel of Leica for help. Cameras in hand they took advantage of his recent US tour to develop Jamie's skills behind the lens, taking shots of the people and places he encountered along the way, and Micheal capturing Jamie, both off and on stage. 'I have been fascinated by photography since rescuing my mum's old camera from the attic as a child. It has been such a privilege to work with Michael and Leica and to share my own photos alongside the new music' The resulting images can be seen on the front cover of Interlude and in an exclusive photo booklet included in the deluxe version of the album.\r
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Interlude Tracklisting (Standard)\r
1. Interlude\r
2. Don\u2019t you know\r
3. Seers Tower\r
4. Walkin\r
5. Good morning Heartache(Feat. Laura Mvula)\r
6. Sack O Woe\r
7. Don\u2019t let me be misunderstood (feat. Gregory Porter)\r
8. My one and only love\r
9. Lovesick Blues\r
10. Losing you\r
11. Out of this world\r
12. Make someone happy\r
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Live at Jazz a Vienne festival (Deluxe DVD) \r
1. The Same Things\r
2. Get Your Way\r
3. Sack O' Woe\r
4. Interlude\r
5. Seers Tower\r
6. When I Get Famous\r
7. Walkin'\r
8. Pure Imagination\r
9. Lovesick Blues\r
10. Don't You Know\r
11. Don't Stop The Music\r
12. All At Sea\r
13. High And Dry\r
14. Losing You\r
15. You And Me Are Gone\r
16. Mixtape \r
17. Gran Torino\r

1. Interlude

2. Dont You Know

3. The Seers Tower

4. Walkin

5. Good Morning Heartache - Jamie Cullum, Laura Mvula

6. Sack O Woe

7. Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood - Jamie Cullum, Gregory Porter

8. My One And Only Love

9. Lovesick Blues

10. Losing You

11. Out Of This World

12. Make Someone Happy

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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Jamie Cullum announces the release of u2018Interludeu2019 - the jazz album.rReleased 6th October 2014 rrAward winning broadcaster, song-writer and celebrated musician Jamie Cullum announces the release of 'Interludeu2019,the jazz album featuring Laura Mvula and Gregory Porter in the UK on 6th October 2014 through Island Records. rrLead single, u2018Donu2019t Let Me Be Misunderstoodu2019, featuring Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and songwriter, Gregory Porter will be released on 1st September 2014rrJamie Cullum's musical taste is eclectic to say the least. His live reputation is well deserved and his sold out concerts pluck from the widest musical spectrum, from heartbreaking ballads through to live sampling and beat boxing. His recordings have been equally diverse, and most recently Jamie can be heard guesting on albums by Labrinth, Rizzle Kicks, Birdy and alternative hip hop supergroup Deltron 3030. This is a man confident in his own musical skin. But let's not forget, Jamie is the UKu2019s best selling jazz artist, ever. His radio show is the most listened to jazz broadcast in all of Europe and on u2018Interludeu2019 it is into his love of jazz he dives. This new album is a collection of twelve tracks, cribbed (mostly) from the earliest days of jazz, recorded simply in one room, with incredible musicians, like it used to be.rrIn his own words, from a tour bus between summer festivals, Jamie says, u201cWhen I finished my last album, Momentum, Iu2019d started to get into the habit of immediately starting work on something new. I was renegotiating my record deal and not sure of what was going to happen next. My jazz show for BBC Radio 2 in the meantime was three years old and through that Iu2019d been meeting some amazing people.rrI was well acquainted with the British jazz scene but only through the show did I get the chance to sit in a room to chat specifics with some of the leading lights of this vibrant community. One of the people I met was Ben Lamdin, a producer who works under the name of Nostalgia 77.rBen and I are about the same age. We both grew up listening widely, from rock, drum nu2019 bass to hip hop and discovered jazz through acts like DJ Shadow and A Tribe Called Quest. Loving jazz the way it used to sound and fascinated by the way it used to be recorded Ben set to work in this amazing analogue studio behind a fish market in Willesden, North London. Surrounding himself with like minded musicians heu2019s been going in there and making these fantastic records for about 10 years. I have been a fan since day one.rrAfter the interview we decided that we should collaborate and with little hesitation booked three days in the studio, booked musicians and worked on arrangements with Nostalgia 77u2019s bass player Riaan Vosloo. A few weeks later on a cold January morning we walked in and recorded the whole thing, live in just a handful of takes, often using the first ones u2013 16 tracks in three days.rBen and I really tried to avoid more obvious jazz standard choices. It wasnu2019t so hard - Ben and I are both crate diggers so we approached the repertoire choice and arrangement references from that point of view. We recorded to analogue tape, purposefully using the sound of the room with a roughness-around-the-edges. I then decided to add a couple of duets with two of the people Iu2019d discovered on my radio show: Laura Mvula and Gregory Porter both of whom got their first plays on my show.rrSo thatu2019s my Interlude. Itu2019s very much something that was recorded in a celebratory way u2013 a celebration of people Iu2019ve met through doing the radio show. Of young British, under-the-radar, shit-hot jazz musicians, those corners of the music that all of us who gathered behind the old fish market love so much. Itu2019s a true collaboration.rIu2019ve realised that when you meet the right people and the right studio, you can go and do these records like they were meant to be made. With a huge amount of spontaneity and an enormous amount of expertise u2013 and a massive amount of enjoyment. We wanted to make records like they used to. And I think weu2019ve done that.'rrThe u2018Interludeu2019 album has also enabled Jamie to pursue another passion, that of photography. Jamie has long been a keen amateur when it comes to capturing a moment in time, and when considering artwork for the album, Jamie turned to his photographer friend Michael Agel of Leica for help. Cameras in hand they took advantage of his recent US tour to develop Jamie's skills behind the lens, taking shots of the people and places he encountered along the way, and Micheal capturing Jamie, both off and on stage. 'I have been fascinated by photography since rescuing my mum's old camera from the attic as a child. It has been such a privilege to work with Michael and Leica and to share my own photos alongside the new music' The resulting images can be seen on the front cover of Interlude and in an exclusive photo booklet included in the deluxe version of the album.rrInterlude Tracklisting (Standard)r1. Interluder2. Donu2019t you knowr3. Seers Towerr4. Walkinr5. Good morning Heartache(Feat. Laura Mvula)r6. Sack O Woer7. Donu2019t let me be misunderstood (feat. Gregory Porter)r8. My one and only lover9. Lovesick Bluesr10. Losing your11. Out of this worldr12. Make someone happyr rLive at Jazz a Vienne festival (Deluxe DVD) r1. The Same Thingsr2. Get Your Wayr3. Sack O' Woer4. Interluder5. Seers Towerr6. When I Get Famousr7. Walkin'r8. Pure Imaginationr9. Lovesick Bluesr10. Don't You Knowr11. Don't Stop The Musicr12. All At Sear13. High And Dryr14. Losing Your15. You And Me Are Goner16. Mixtape r17. Gran Torinor

1. Interlude

2. Dont You Know

3. The Seers Tower

4. Walkin

5. Good Morning Heartache - Jamie Cullum, Laura Mvula

6. Sack O Woe

7. Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood - Jamie Cullum, Gregory Porter

8. My One And Only Love

9. Lovesick Blues

10. Losing You

11. Out Of This World

12. Make Someone Happy

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