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Jamie T Shares Collection Of B-Sides

Friday, 17 August 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

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Jamie T has shared a collection of b-sides.

The South London singer-songwriter took to social medial to introduce 'B Sides 06 - 17', which, as the name suggests, covers material dating back to his debut album, 2007's 'Panic Prevention'. His last LP, meanwhile, was 2016's 'Trick'.

At the end of the announcement, which you can read in full below, he also said: "new music is on its way ........ when it’s READY."

When I was making Panic Prevention my good old mate joe (aka the muse) went off to university in Bristol. Excited and slightly homesick he called me up to tell me about this computer program that allowed him and other students to share all their music with each other!! After a moment of silence the reality hit him, it meant at least 15 of my demos had accidentally been dropped in one day. And that was how we celebrated the fact that joe had gone to university!!! That is where this group of songs starts with Fox News and Oh My Girl. I have written a lot of music over the years. Most of it unreleased living on three dusty computers in a very secure location (under my bed). Those songs will have their day at some point, in the meantime I hope this collection of tracks will satisfy those who want a more comprehensive set of songs available digitally. From those written in my childhood bedroom, to Thomas Dunn written in Corktown Detroit, it spans many years of bsides from limited edition vinyl to tracks released for free on the net. Some more finished than others, they are what they are and I’m proud to put them out together as a strange mutant piece of work for you now. Hope you enjoy it . Much love and respect - Jamie t

B Sides 06 - 17: https://JamieT.lnk.to/BSides06-17FP

P.s new music is on its way ........ when it’s READY  🙌 🙌 🙌 👌 ✌🏻 🧟‍♂️xxxx

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