From the outset, an album with a Jamie Cullum at the highest level. The opening track "Just One Of These Things" with overpowering big band fan can disappear within a few seconds all the doubts about whether you would have spent their money better for something else. The party hit "I'm all over it" sets in immediately afterwards it one. One could well imagine that Mr. Cullum's first route in the morning leading to the piano and shortly thereafter the whole mitgroovt block. "Mixtape" or "You and me are gone" are likely to be best suited. In between is the pace runtergeschraubt soulful with "Love is not gonna let you down" or "I think, I love", drove extremely relaxed on "Wheels" and built with "If I Ruled The World" a wonderfully melancholic tension. Jamie Cullum is grown again after the already substantial "Catching Tales" piece, which offers games and experimentation ("We run things", "Music is through" [!!!]) and moves the music at a level that the other soft flushed Sangesgrössen that close to the Jazz want to be like home, never be reached. He never lets the whole pop behind. His version of "Do not stop the music" is clearly one of the highlights of the album. The best Jamie Cullum, the world has ever seen!