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Sunny Side Up

Sunny Side Up

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Artist: Paolo Nutini
Label: Warner

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £4.47
as of 6/2/2012 04:24 PST details
You Save: £11.52 (72%)

In Stock


Seller: Amazon.co.uk

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 39 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 825646901371
UPC: 825646901371
EAN: 0825646901371


Tracks:

  • 10/10
  • Coming Up Easy
  • Growing Up Beside You
  • Candy
  • Tricks Of The Trade
  • Pencil Full Of Lead
  • No Other Way
  • High Hopes
  • Chamber Music
  • Simple Things
  • Worried Man
  • Keep Rolling

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Fans of Paolo Nutini’s debut album, These Streets might raise an eyebrow or two at this sophomore release. Produced by Ethan Johns (Kings Of Leon), Sunny Side Up features an eclectic and "rougher" range of songs that set it somewhat apart from its slick predecessor. Recorded in Ireland, Wales, New York, LA and the UK, Nutini--backed by his band The Vipers--tackles folk, reggae, soul and rock, with varying results. The Motown-esque "Coming Up Easy", the ballad "Worried Man" and the sea-shanty "Growing Up Beside You" are shining examples of Nutini's erudite songwriting skills, as is the charming, Dylan-esque "Tricks Of The Trade". But songs like "Pencil Full Of Lead" and "No Other Way", as well as his forays into reggae-lite and ersatz ragtime are less convincing, often sounding more like sketches than full songs. Whether Sunny Side Up is bravely eclectic or an incoherent disaster depends ultimately on the loyalty--and the patience--of the listener. --Danny McKenna


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