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Sunny Side Up | 
| Artist: Paolo Nutini Label: Atlantic Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £6.98 as of 17/3/2010 14:24 CDT details You Save: £9.01 (56%)
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Seller: all your music Rating: 185 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Format: CD Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 519282 UPC: 825646901371 EAN: 0825646901371 ASIN: B0026JWDQW
Release Date: June 1, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| 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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Paolo Nutini- Sunny side up- you just got to buy it March 16, 2010 A. C. Louth (lincolnshire, UK) Wow! What an absolutely fabulous album. It is very rare that you find an album that you like every single track and that they dont all sound the same. This album is really uplifting and after the miserable winter months this is a breathe of fresh invigorating spring air.Paolo is a true genius thank goodness we've found such a talent.
Versatile Paulo March 11, 2010 Karen (England) I hadn't heard much of Paulo Nutini before but what I had heard I liked. There is a great variety of musical styles on this album tho I like the swing/faster tracks best. I expect with further listenings the other tracks will grow on me. It is only on some tracks that his gravelly scottish tones come through. A great buy.
Pleasant surprise March 10, 2010 Peter J. Palmer (Lincs., UK.) Most albums have one or two good tracks and the rest are just padding. That does not apply to this one.
Paolo Nutini manages to keep you interested with changes in tempo and style, all of them good. It makes for enjoyable listening as he takes you with him through life's emotions.
sunny and happy all the way March 9, 2010 Mrs. J. Parker (UK) Great CD,does what it says on the label,makes you feel happy and sunny.Poalo Nutini has a wonderful relaxing way of singing,very soothing and yet foot tapping.I only heard of Poalo at Christmas and immediately loved his style, gentle with a hint of jazz.His songs have great lyrics,very romantic and a hint of comedy.
all over the place, still good fun though March 9, 2010 P. Kittlitz (Berlin, Germany) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off, I hadn't heard any of his music before, so I can't compare this to his first album.
The man is very ambitious in terms of the number of genres and the musical ground he covers with this, and I think it doesn't work. He finds great melodies and I would say his singing is first rate, but often he just tries too hard to prove that he can be Otis Redding, Bruce Springsteen and several others rolled into one, and that just doesn't sound credible. As an album, this is a mess, even if many of its constituent parts are good. The music just skips and jumps between songs.
This is still great fun to listen to. In terms of sheer musicality, I think he's remarkable, and it's nice to see someone experiment so freely. One could also call it arrogant given how young he is. In any case, I look forward to his next album, when he might have narrowed down a little bit what he thinks he's about.
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