customer Reviews
Average rating (17 reviews)
What a superb album. You really can't praise this guy highly enough for what he's doing for British music. A genuine legend in the making if you ask me. Right from the off this record just has you hooked unlike Panic Prevention which I loved but it did have a couple of tracks that I couldn't fully appreciate. '368' opens with a massively upbeat, raucous tune with loads of Jackson style "WOOOOO's" thrown in for good measure! And it never lets up from then. Literally each song is just so catchy it really does play like a Jamie T greatest hits. Even when the little scamp turns his hand to ballads with Emily's Heart and Jilly Armeen rather than being an embarrasing attempt at musical diversity he's actually created two of the finest songs on the album.
I could rave on about each track but I won't spoil the surprise. Stand out tracks for me are British Intelligence, Spiders Web, 368, Emily's Heart and Sticks n Stones.
Already gagging for the third album! This guy knows how to write real music. Catchy and interesting and also having spoken to him briefly at Glastonbury a couple of years ago I can say he's one of the nicest guys you could meet.
Well done Mr Treays!
After the 1st listen I didn't think this album was as good as Panic Prevention however having listened to it about 10 times now I can safely say it is. It's a more grown up sound with the addition of the pacemakers as backing and the lyrics are still genius. Look out for trackks like 368, Earth wind and Fire and Spidersweb (the new operation maybe?)
Do yourself a favour, buy it today!
Very good album but not quite on the same level as Panic Prevention
been waitin for jamie ts new album for years , shame im gonna be living in france when its released gonna get it fedexed out to me!
This album is one of my favourite albums of all time. It is brilliant!