Product Details Double vinyl LP pressing. 2007 release from the UK singer/songwriter who has been labeled as equal parts Badly Drawn Boy, Joe Strummer, Mike Skinner (The Streets) and Dizzee Rascall! Manages to create his own unique sound without relying too heavy on any of his influences and creates some of the most intriguing D.I.Y. Music of the new millennium. The album takes in everything from Punk/Blues to Hip Hop, Ska, Garage Rock and other genres 12 tracks including 'Brand New Bass Guitar', 'Calm Down Dearest' and 'Back in the Game' plus the singles 'Sheila' and 'If You've Got the Money'. Track List [Disc 1] • Brand New Bass Guitar • Salvador • Calm Down Dearest • So Lonely Was The Ballad • Back In The Game • Operation [Disc 2] • Sheila • Pacemaker • Dry Off Your Cheeks • Ike And Tina • If You Got The Money • Alicia Quays Protection Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve. Packaging All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands. 13 rows Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Panic Prevention - Jamie T. On AllMusic - 2007 - He's either a. Panic Prevention Jamie T Rare Tire. Europe’s oldest sufferer of a rare ageing disease has told how in just 20 years his body has become that of a 160-year-old. Here you can download jamie t panic prevention shared files that we have found in our database: Panic Prevention.rar from mediafire.com 73.5 MB. Acclaimed, street-level, Wimbledon-born singer-songwriter Jamie T’s first two albums, Panic Prevention and Kings & Queens, have just been reissued on vinyl through USM/Virgin. Born Jamie Alexander Treays, but usually known by his stage name, Jamie T, the talented young singer-songwriter’s debut album, Panic Prevention, was initially released on 29 January 2007, with the album’s title referencing the panic attacks Jamie suffered as an adolescent. Most of the tracks deal with modern-day youth culture, and the album – which was later nominated for the Mercury Music Prize – drew favourable comparisons with influential artists such as The Streets, Lily Allen and The Libertines. Panic Prevention features three of Jamie T’s best-known singles, ‘Sheila’, ‘If You Got The Money’ and ‘Calm Down Dearest’, and it went gold in the UK, with sales of 160,000. The record also attracted reams of positive press, with The Observer declaring the album to be “one of the great all-time British solo debuts” and the NME saying, “Jamie T is a genuine voice, the sort of untrained, maverick personality that doesn’t come along too often.” Released in September 2009, second album, Kings & Queens, peaked at No.2 in the UK album charts and was again certified Gold. Presaged by two Top 30 UK singles, ‘Sticks’n’Stones’ and ‘Chaka Demus’, the album was again a resounding critical success, with The Guardian dubbing Jamie “an urban poet to rival Mike Skinner” and the NME suggesting he is “a man aiming for bigger and better things and becoming a national institution in the process”. Jamie T has since released two more critically acclaimed albums, Carry On The Grudge and 2016’s Trick. He has also been the recipient of the Best Solo Award at the NME Awards in both 2007 – when he beat off challenges from Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke – and again in 2010. Buy the new vinyl editions of Panic Prevention and Kings And Queens. He's either a one-man or an indie, in training to take over the mantle of. If his yelping, strangled vocals aren't enough of a hindrance to wider fame, then his yobbish subject matter and constant stream of slang should make it a sure bet he'll never risk having a hit outside Europe (or the United Kingdom, for that matter). And he's got a thing for his bass. He's, and if it's impossible to imagine him getting a release on Virgin before became a sensation, then it still must be admitted that he adds up to a little more than the sum of his parts. He can move, as he does on 'Calm Down Dearest,' from nakedly delivering a stumbling-drunk line like 'Where we going, what we doin this night/I feel drunk already maybe drink got spiked' into crooning romantic reassurances over a sublime dance track. One of the singles, 'Sheila,' is a well-drawn portrait of an abused woman on the edge of a breakdown (though his syllable-spraying delivery isn't what you'd call economical).
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