Twenty One (album)

Twenty One
Studio album by Mystery Jets
Released 24 March 2008
Genre Indie rock
Length 53:47
Label 679 Recordings
Producer Erol Alkan and Stephen Street
Mystery Jets chronology
Zootime
(2007)
Twenty One
(2008)
Serotonin
(2010)
Australian iTunes issue
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC(favourable)[1]
Drowned in Sound(9/10)[2]
Gigwise[3]
The Guardian[4]
The Independent(favourable)[5]
MusicOMH[6]
NME(7/10)[7]
PopMatters(7/10)[8]
The Sunday Times[9]
Yahoo! Music[10]
AllMusic[11]

Twenty One is the third album by Mystery Jets, released in the UK on 24 March 2008.[12]

The first single from the album, "Young Love" featuring Laura Marling, was released on 10 March 2008.

The album originally reached #50 in the UK Albums Chart but was hastily rereleased with an additional cover of Aztec Camera's hit single "Somewhere in My Heart" to coincide with the release of eighties-themed single "Two Doors Down" (featuring sax by Nik Carter), which peaked at #24 in the UK Singles Chart. This new version of the album peaked at #42 in the charts.

'Young Love', 'Two Doors Down' and 'Half in Love with Elizabeth' were released as singles. All three songs, in addition to 'Flakes' (which was released as a free download of the week via the UK iTunes Store) had music videos shot for them. The 7" vinyl EP of 'Half in Love with Elizabeth' features the band performing 'Flakes' with Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine performing vocals, this one of her earliest releases, following the release of her first single Kiss with a Fist by only a few months.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Hideaway"   3:32
2. "Young Love" (featuring Laura Marling) 3:22
3. "Half in Love with Elizabeth"   3:20
4. "Flakes"   4:23
5. "Veiled in Grey"   3:55
6. "Two Doors Down"   3:36
7. "MJ"   3:50
8. "Umbrellahead"   3:10
9. "Hand Me Down"   4:03
10. "First to Know"   4:15
11. "Behind the Bunhouse" (Includes "Twenty One" Hidden Track) 12:12
12. "Somewhere in my Heart" (UK bonus track) 4:03
Total length:
53:47

References

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