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Blue Note Records recording artist Jamie Cullum the best-selling jazz artist in U.K. history will release his new album INTERLUDE on January 27, 2015. The album includes 3 exclusive tracks that did not appear on the original U.K. edition. The album marks a shift to straight-ahead jazz and a return to interpretation from an artist who has made a habit of bending genres, writing original material and bringing new sounds and new listeners to the music.
Working with producer Benedic Lamdin of Nostalgia 77, Cullum selected a number of jewels from the American songbook, including the title track, which was penned by Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli, and added a couple of modern surprises Sufjan Stevens The Seers Tower and Randy Newmans Losing You. There are also collaborations with Gregory Porter (Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood) and Laura Mvula (Good Morning Heartache). Interlude is the follow-up to Cullums 2013 album Momentum, which he recorded with producers Dan the Automator and Jim Abbiss. Cullum has recently appeared on albums by Labrinth, Birdy and alternative hip hop super-group Deltron 3030.
Jamies catalogue dates back to his self-released, Heard It All Before, in 1999, while he was still studying at the University of Reading. Pointless Nostalgic (2002), released by legendary indie jazz label Candid Records, was certified Gold in the U.K. It was followed by Cullums breakthrough major label debut, Twentysomething, which climbed into the Top 5 in the U.K., where it was subsequently certified triple Platinum. Cullum recorded two songs for the Meet the Robinsons soundtrack and was nominated for a Golden Globe® for Best Original Song for Gran Torino, which he co-wrote for the 2008 Clint Eastwood film of the same name.






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