After meeting on his jazz show on BBC Radio 2, the UK's biggest selling jazz artist Jamie Cullum and producer Nostalgia 77, got together to create this unique new album Interlude, peppered with brand spanking new jazz talent.

From the sassy blues of 'Don't you know', to the catchy, laid back vibes of 'Interlude' reminiscent of the classic track, 'A Night in Tunisia', the album has it all for jazz and pop lovers alike.

With a few modern surprises in the form of songs like 'Make someone happy' and 'Seers Tower', and a couple of amazing duets with Grammy award winning musician Gregory Porter and the young British jazz talent, Laura Mvula, it's a sure-fire hit with us.

Jamie's European tour, Interlude...The Jazz Tour is set to kick off this month, with four dates booked for Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club so we can't wait to hear a few of the tracks live really soon.

Jamie Cullum's Interlude is out today.

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