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Paolo Nutini Caustic Love Rar

Paolo Nutini Caustic Love Rar
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The official YouTube channel for Paolo Nutini. Subscribe to be first to hear when new videos or music goes up. Piece by piece, Caustic Love amounts to an album that will surely be viewed as a modern classic, right down to its open-ended title, for which the singer says there are many meanings. As the latest thrilling chapter in the story of Paolo Nutini, these thirteen tracks spotlight the singer's stunning musical development. May 19, 2016  Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Paolo Nutini - Caustic Love at Discogs. Complete your Paolo Nutini collection.

. 'Released: 18 May 2009. 'Released: 10 August 2009. 'Released: 2 November 2009. 'Released: 11 January 2010Sunny Side Up is the second studio album by Scottish singer and songwriter, released on 29 May 2009 in Ireland and 1 June 2009 in the United Kingdom.

Nutini and his band, the Vipers, toured the United States briefly before a UK tour prior to the album's release. The album debuted at number one on the. Nutini recorded the album himself with his band the Vipers, with contributing mixing and production.

The album features guest appearances from trombonist and.The album was the eighth best-selling album in the United Kingdom of 2009 and the sixth of 2010. On 3 January 2010, Sunny Side Up topped the for a second time, making it the first number-one album in the United Kingdom of 2010 and the decade.On 19 February 2010, presented Nutini with 'Best International Album' for Sunny Side Up at the. On 20 May 2010, Sunny Side Up won Best Album at the.

The album was nominated for MasterCard British Album at the. Contents.Singles The first single from the album was ', which reached No. The song is Nutini's third highest peak to date, after ' and ' (see below). The second single was ', reaching No. The song became his lowest charting single to date, spending just one week within the top 75.The third single to be released was 'Pencil Full of Lead'. The song was released on 2 November 2009 and peaked at No. 17 on the UK Singles Charts.

It is his second highest chart success and the biggest hit single from Sunny Side Up, spending 21 weeks inside the top 75. The fourth single from the album was '. The song was released on 11 January 2010 as a digital download only single.

Once '10/10' was released, the song debuted at No. 100 on the UK Singles Charts, peaking at #51. It spent a total of six weeks inside the top 75.

Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating(favourable)(neutral)(unfavourable)The album received a generally favourable critical reception. 's Thom Jurek noted the move away from the sound of These Streets: 'Nutini has taken huge chunks of America's (and Scotland's) pop and folk pasts and reshaped them in his own image,' going on to describe it as 'wise beyond this songwriter's years'. Andy Gill of commented on Nutini's progress since his debut, saying the album 'sees the singer making giant strides in several directions', and going on to say 'don't be surprised if, come December, this is one of the year's biggest-selling albums.' Neil McCormick of was also positive, stating 'his joyous second album organically blends soul, country, folk and the brash, horny energy of ragtime swing.' Some reviewers were less impressed. It was described by 's Caroline Sullivan as 'not bad', with opening track '10/10' described as 'jaunty enough to make you retch'.

Graeme Thomson of saw the album as an attempt by Nutini at 'rebranding himself as a mongrel hybrid of, and '. Commercial performance The album debuted at number one on the with sales of over 60,000 copies, fighting off strong competition from, the debut album of fellow male solo artist. The album performed similarly well on the, debuting at number two behind 's new album before rising to the top of the charts the week after.Track listing All tracks written by, except where noted. 'Nutini, Matty Benbrook4:183.'

Growing Up Beside You'Nutini, Dave Nelson3:234.' Tricks of the Trade'2:326.' No Other Way'Nutini, Nelson4:258.' High Hopes'2:579.' Chamber Music'Nutini, Nelson2:2710.' Simple Things'2:3311.' Keep Rolling'2:36iTunes-bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length13.'

Smokey Joe's Cafe' ( cover)2:4314.' Weekly charts Chart (2009)Peakposition3934(Flanders)15(Wallonia)511231US57Year-end charts Chart (2009)Rank8Chart (2010)RankEuropean Albums Chart17Irish Albums Chart8UK Albums Chart6Certifications RegionCertification/Sales( Middle East)Gold3,000.Ireland 4× Platinum60,000 ^Italy Gold30,000.Switzerland ( Switzerland)Gold15,000 ^United Kingdom 6× Platinum1,800,000 ^SummariesEurope 2× Platinum2,000,000.sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification aloneReferences. ', 28 May 2009. Schmidt, Veronica (2009) ', 7 May 2009. Hall, Tara (2009) ' 13 April 2009 at the ', 3 April 2009.

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(in Italian). Select 'Tutti gli anni' in the 'Anno' drop-down menu. Select 'Sunny Side Up' in the 'Filtra' field. Select 'Album e Compilation' under 'Sezione'. IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien.

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.The singer-songwriter is set to play a slew of summer festival dates, including T in the Park and V FestivalIf you have turned on a radio at any point in the past month or so, you may be aware that Paisley pop prodigy is back in the game with new single ‘Scream (Funk My Life Up)’ after an absence of five years – say three, if you take time off for honouring the extensive touring commitments which followed the release of his highly successful album. (You can listen to the new single, as well as Nutini's amazing 'Iron Sky' live session, below.)A lot can change in five years, especially five years slap bang in the middle of your 20s. Nutini, who has always had an ambivalent attitude to fame, spent the time enjoying life’s simple pleasures – that’s walking, whittling and whisky, just so’s you know – as well as building up around 100 new songs, a dozen of which have made it on to his forthcoming third album, a persuasive slowburning soulful mood piece which showcases his ongoing maturation as a singer and a songwriter.With high-profile appearances at T in the Park and Radio 1’s Big Weekend already lined up, his ubiquity over the summer months seems assured. The List caught up with him before life gets hectic again to sample the reflections of an old soul Paolo on.bumps in the road'There’s been things that have happened over the last couple of years that have been alien to my blissfully ignorant younger self, situations within my family that you just never thought you were going to deal with, conversations you never thought you were going to have, hurdles that you never saw coming that weren’t part of your plan when you were 18 and working out how you were going to navigate yourself to 30 if you could.' Age being nothing but a number'I’ve met such amazing people in their 40s, in their 60s, 70s and they completely bely their age on paper.

Maybe it’s the way that I do music, but I was never in a cool indie band or hung out with all the cool arty kids when I came to London. My best mates when I was 19 were all in their 30s. I used to go to all their house parties, and they were crazier than the guys who were 17, 18. They were so much more liberated than the people who were apparently shackle-free.' The vagaries of his muse'When you open your mind up and you go into a creative state, you can’t just switch if off. When you have an idea, a creative impulse and then you ignore it, it can keep you up when you just want to go to your bed – which is why it’s great to have voice recorders on your phone!' Being a night owl'It’s amazing the shit I set out to do at three in the morning.

We did some shows in Sweden and everyone would go back to the hotel and disappear into their own little caves and I would go for a stroll around the city, headphones in. You just see all this stuff when you look up, when you’re not looking at your phone or checking out some girl or guy or looking at some nutjob that’s shouting in the street.

Glasgow’s good for that, Paris is great too and London when it’s not all clogged up looks amazing. I am definitely a night person.' Paolo Nutini plays King Tut’s, Glasgow, Fri 28 Mar and Barrowland, Glasgow, Sat 29 Mar. He returns in May to play Radio 1's Big Weekend, Glasgow, Sun 25 May and the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Tue 27 May. Caustic Love is released on Mon 14 Apr, with his first single ‘Scream (Funk My Life Up)’ out on Sun 3 Mar. Paolo Nutini - Iron Sky Abbey Road Live Session Paolo Nutini - Scream (Funk My Life Up) Official Audio.

Paolo Nutini Caustic Love Rar