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Sunny Side Up

Paolo Nutini

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 10 / 10 Paolo Nutini 2:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
2 Coming Up Easy Paolo Nutini 4:18 £0.79 View In iTunes
3 Growing Up Beside You Paolo Nutini 3:23 £0.79 View In iTunes
4 Candy Paolo Nutini 4:58 £0.79 View In iTunes
5 Tricks of the Trade Paolo Nutini 2:32 £0.79 View In iTunes
6 Pencil Full of Lead Paolo Nutini 2:26 £0.79 View In iTunes
7 No Other Way Paolo Nutini 4:25 £0.79 View In iTunes
8 High Hopes Paolo Nutini 2:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
9 Chamber Music Paolo Nutini 2:27 £0.79 View In iTunes
10 Simple Things Paolo Nutini 2:33 £0.79 View In iTunes
11 Worried Man Paolo Nutini 3:01 £0.79 View In iTunes
12 Keep Rolling Paolo Nutini 2:34 £0.79 View In iTunes
13 Smokey Joe's Cafe Paolo Nutini 2:43 £0.79 View In iTunes
14 Funky Cigarette Paolo Nutini 2:29 £0.79 View In iTunes

Album Review

When Scot singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini issued his debut album in 2006 — all of its songs were written before his 18th birthday — there was no doubt, despite his youthful demeanor, that he was the real thing. He stood out from the 21st century plague of the young, confessional songwriting throng because of his unusual depth, canny melodic sensibility, and homemade but taut production. His singles, "New Shoes," and "Jenny Don't Be Hasty," were wrapped in rock & roll classicism and bore the attitude of Dion's "Teenager in Love" and the romanticism of Jonathan Richman's "That Summer Feeling." With Sunny Side Up, his sophomore effort, Nutini makes a giant leap forward. Not only has he moved a few levels north in terms of his use of harmony, melody, and broadening genres, his lyrics have gotten bolder and more sophisticated. With the help of Ethan Johns, Nutini has taken huge chunks of America's (and Scotland's) pop and folk pasts and reshaped them in his own image; he's all but left his previous identity behind.

Nutini recorded and produced the original sessions himself with his band the Vipers — Donny Little, Mike McCaid, Dave Nelson, Seamus Simon, Gavin Fitzjohn, and Fraser Speirs — and Johns added some production details and did a load of mixing. In addition, there are guests that include a string quartet, the legendary Rico Rodriguez of the Skatalites and Specials, and ?uestlove of the Roots who helps out on the album opener "10/10." Though this cut is not the single, it is one of the grandest moments here. As an opener, "10/10,'" is indispensable: a ska heavy soul beat with blazing brass is laid down, as Nutini delivers a vocal that is the perfect meld of Louis Prima and Bob Marley. Its lyric captures the solid swaggering joy and braggadocio of the street with a melody that screams "party time." "Coming Up Easy," is one of the set's featured tracks and as such, with its soulful Memphis-style Hammond B-3, Duck Dunn-style bassline, and fat horns by Fitzjohn, is a killer breakup track, but with a lyric that could have been written by Nick Drake. It's tight, tough, and moving. The set's first single is "Candy," which opens with an Omnichord by Johns (who also plays mellotron and another guitar on the cut). This one feels a lot like John Martyn. It's not an ape, but since both were Scotsmen, the lineage is there, and both borrowed from American blues and folk heritages as well as their Celtic ones. This is a gorgeous, if unlikely, single with acoustic guitars weaving around the mix like water falling around Nutini's Scottish brogue. It's a love song of the first order without an ounce of sap, and containing a poetry so impure it could only be pop music. The rest of Sunny Side Up holds water, too. It's remarkably consistent as it embraces Scottish folk ("Tricks of the Trade,"and "Worried Man"), swing jazz ("Pencil Full of Lead"), early rock and doo wop ("No Other Way"), calypso soul ("High Hopes"), skiffle-style country ("Simple Things"), and even late-'30s style crooning ("Keep Rolling"). All of these stylistic indulgences could have turned up as a mess, a bad mash-up or still worse, an album full of songs that were longer on style than they were on substance. That's not the case; it's almost unbelievably sophisticated, flows easily, and feels whole, finished. This one leaves its generational competition in the dust and is wise beyond this songwriter's years, and to be frank, leaves his own previous identity as simply a bedroom balladeer to history.

Recent Customer Reviews

one of my favourite albums of the year
     
by Arfa1311

Does exactly as the title suggests! Brilliant... admittedly took a few complete listens, now it's on almost continual repeat... after Thomas Dybdahl!

just what the doctor ordered...
     
by scottish_23y_DAL

I am 23 and struggle to understande how someone this young can write with such lyrical and melodic genius!

The album sounds like a million different genres of music rolled into one. Don't know how he managed to achieve this but it really works and i'm glad he changed his direction! There are songs of an aquired and unique taste but the fact that everyone doesn't like it just makes it that bit more special.

It is Excellent, Awesome, Emotional and thouroughly Timeless.... Period.

For the people that can't relate to this collaboration of music style i feel sorry for.

Candy and Growing Up Beside You....PLAY IT LOUD.....Goosebumps!

keep it up Paolo!

amazinggggg
     
by Hanni-bean

this album is amazing, maybe even better than his first. the songs are so upbeat they make me so happpppyyyyyyyy :)

Biography

Born: January 09, 1987 in Paisley, Scotland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

In much the same way that José González hails from Sweden and not Spain, Paolo Nutini is not a smooth Italian pop star, but rather a soul-influenced adult alternative songwriter from Paisley, Scotland. Raised in a music-loving family, he grew up listening to a range of folk, opera, jazz, and his father's...
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