Leaks are getting pretty much a certainty these days for hotly awaited albums and Jamie T is the latest artist to have this happen with his album Panic Prevention. All I can say is that the album is everything I had hoped it would be and will definitely be one of the albums of 2007. Brand New Bass Guitar is fantastic!
As with the other leaks I won’t be posting any leaks here, but the albums are available from the usual suspects (and please don’t ask me where to find it) and comes out officially in mid January, when I am getting it straight of Amazon UK.
Jamie T – Demos and Live Recordings
(Some people hate Savefile so I’ve re-uploaded them elsewhere
Jamie T – A New England
Jamie T – Alicia Keys
Jamie T – Back in the Game (Culture Show)
Jamie T – Brand New Bass Guitar (live)
Jamie T – Calm Down Dearest (BBC Collective)
Jamie T – Dance
Jamie T – Do You Have The Time
Jamie T – Down To The Subway
Jamie T – Dry Off Your Cheeks
Jamie T – Feel Me
Jamie T – Ike and Tina
Jamie T – Interlude
Jamie T – Livin With Betty
Jamie T – Northern Line
Jamie T – NWA
Jamie T – Oh My Girl
Jamie T – On Holiday
Jamie T – Pacemaker
Jamie T – Salvador
Jamie T – Salvador (Xfm Session)
Jamie T – Sheila
Jamie T – Sheila (Instrumental)
Jamie T – Sheila (live)
Jamie T – So Lonely was the Ballad (live)
You can also download all Jamie’s demos as a zip file:
Jamie T – Demos
And here are all the currently released music videos on Youtube:
Jamie T – Sheila
Jamie T – If You’ve Got The Money
Jamie T – Salvador
-Tim
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