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- "Later with Jools Holland has been the most sought after TV outlet for both stellar names and relative unknowns (many of whom would go on to much bigger things) since it was first broadcast in 1992. It's been running ever since, without a break, and most recently completed it's 30th series. Later has always presented a unique blend of acts on each show and has a reputation that always brings the best out of its performers. None more so than on this remarkable collection of solo artists and bands, a phenomenal mix of all popular and world music styles. Where else are you likely to hear James Blunt, The Flaming Lips, Kaiser Chiefs, Jose Gonzales and Green Day under one rafter-rattling roof?
Disc 1
- Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm
- Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own
- Kate Nash - Foundations
- Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby
- K.T. Tunstall - Black Horse & Cherry Tree
- Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
- Mika - Grace Kelly
- Adele - Daydreamer
- The Fratellis - Henrietta
- Hard-Fi - Suburban Knights
- Stereophonics - It Means Nothing
- Richard Hawley - Valentine
- Scott Matthews - Dream Song
- Seasick Steve - Dog House Boogie
- The Flaming Lips - Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
- CSS - Let's Make Love And Listen To Death From Above
- Damien Rice - Coconut Skins
- King Creosote - Admiral
- Muse - Knights Of Cydonia
Disc 2
- The White Stripes & Jools - My Doorbell
- Lily Allen - Smile
- Razorlight - America
- Paolo Nutini - Last Request
- Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
- Duffy with Bernard Butler - Rockferry
- Keane - Crystal Ball
- The Strokes - Last Nite
- James Morrison - You Give Me Something
- Primal Scream - Country Girl
- David Gray - The World To Me
- Kings Of Leon - Bucket
- Jose Gonzalez - Heartbeats
- Mutya Buena - Just A Little Bit
- Estelle - Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)
- Ray Lamontagne - Trouble
- Green Day - American Idiot
- Kano Featuring Damon Albarn - Feel Free
- James Blunt - Same Mistake
- Kasabian - Empire

Average rating (3 reviews)
Live albums are where its at
hartarm | 13/03/2008 | See all hartarm's reviews (3) »
This is the first Jools Holland album i have purchased and it won't be the last. To be honest Dream Song and Trouble are worth the price alone. Downside is for me there are a couple too many fillers (Mutya Buena, David Gray) and although i like Country Girl, the live performance does not quite cut it personally. But overall if you like a bit of the jools and his friends then give this a shot.
It's Jools o'clock...
withydanno | 19/02/2008 | See all withydanno's reviews (126) »
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Okay, obviously this is amazing, and full of excellent artists performing great songs, but honestly now:
Chuck James Blunt and Keane out and shove in Battles or Sigur Ros...
Fantastic variety of artists
bowsie1 | 08/02/2008 | See all bowsie1's reviews (14) »
This is a superb live album with enough variety to please all tastes. Standout tracks are the superb take on Crazy by Gnarls Barkly, Valentine by Richard Hawley and the two new Divas, Adele and Duffy. Try it and you won't be disappointed!


















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