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31st October 2005 - Nottingham Royal Centre - UK
Reviews
01 Nov 2005
from Ellen
Absolutely fantastic. One of the best gigs I've ever been too. How can someone radiate so much energy and enthusiasm and yet continue to look really cool. So many highlights from this gig and i loved the way he treated that piano. Marvellous.
01 Nov 2005
from Mufadal Jiwaji
This was the first time I'd seen Jamie live, and I was simply blown away. Having only heard a few of his more popular songs many songs were new to me, but this did not make them any less enjoyable. Musically it is clear to see his rich talent, yet his real power lies in his performance. Engaging the crowd with real enthusiasm and gusto, the night concluded with a splendid finale, the entire audience on its feet: clapping, singing and being wonderfully content. This is the future of contempory Jazz.
02 Nov 2005
from Gilliyan
What a fanstatic performance!! Full of life, energy & excitement. Being Halloween, there was the introduction of Grim Reaper & various other scary masked individuals through the show. The music was great. I especially liked the version of Frontin with Geoff on base & Jamie on body percussion. London Skies, again fanstastic with the carnival music & huge brazilian drum! A rememberable night all round, thanks for the memories!
18 Nov 2005
from Chris
Amazing!! Words can't describe how awesome that concert was! Its weeks since I went, but i still can't get over it. The highlight for me was High and Dry, the way he used the audience really something special. Jamie's use of the piano was also great and all solo's were breathtaking. Best Gig i've seen, please come to Notts again soon!!
05 Jan 2006
from Gerry
Genius.
28 Feb 2006
from Liam L
The man is a living legend... i was at the concert with some mint seats and JC was just amazing. Some classics and greats from the boy wonder which were amazing.







