Matthew Jay

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Let Your Shoulder Fall 00:00 Tools
You're Always Going Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Call My Name Out 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Send Me Away 00:00 Tools
Only Meant To Say 00:00 Tools
Meteorology 00:00 Tools
Remember This Feeling 00:00 Tools
Become Yourself 00:00 Tools
Molasses 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion 00:00 Tools
The Clearing 00:00 Tools
A World Away 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Send Me Away (Bent Remix) 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion (Explicit) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Louie 00:00 Tools
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Sunday 00:00 Tools
You're not here 00:00 Tools
Heading Out 00:00 Tools
I hope she's alright 00:00 Tools
Drawing Circles 00:00 Tools
Roadside 00:00 Tools
Body and Eyes 00:00 Tools
Aurea 00:00 Tools
The Question 00:00 Tools
There Were No Complications 00:00 Tools
Chaos 00:00 Tools
I Wake When I Want To 00:00 Tools
Drawing circles (fug remix) 00:00 Tools
She Didn't Understand 00:00 Tools
Black Coffee 00:00 Tools
My Erica 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion - Explicit; 00:00 Tools
Nothing Seems Good Enough 00:00 Tools
Fervent Prayer 00:00 Tools
If There's Malice 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion - Explicit;Album Version 00:00 Tools
Love Me 00:00 Tools
let your shoulders fall 00:00 Tools
dear jane 00:00 Tools
What Would Love Do Now? 00:00 Tools
Holy Details 00:00 Tools
Drawing Circles (Fug mix) 00:00 Tools
Break Up 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion (Original Demo) 00:00 Tools
I hope shes alright 00:00 Tools
Please Dont Send Me Away (Bent 00:00 Tools
Friendly Fire 00:00 Tools
4 minute rebellion (original demo) 00:00 Tools
Meterology 00:00 Tools
Our Time 00:00 Tools
Let Your Shoulder Fall (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion (Explicit;Album Version) 00:00 Tools
You're Always Going To Soon 00:00 Tools
Let Your Sholder Fall 00:00 Tools
you´re always going too soon 00:00 Tools
Venom Ace 00:00 Tools
Wonderwall 00:00 Tools
Meteorolgy 00:00 Tools
Youre not here 00:00 Tools
Let Your Sholder Fall - Matthew Jay 00:00 Tools
eteorology 00:00 Tools
Matthew Jay - You're Always Going Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Foue Minute Rebellion 00:00 Tools
Majorka - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Clearing, The 00:00 Tools
what would love do now 00:00 Tools
Four Minute Rebellion (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
World Away, A 00:00 Tools
Calypso (Original Mix) [MB Elektronics] 00:00 Tools
Scorpio rising 00:00 Tools
Pegaso (Original Mix) [MB Elektronics] 00:00 Tools
The bar is a beautiful place 00:00 Tools
Let Your Shoulder Fall (Smallville Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Send Me Away (Ben 00:00 Tools
Your always going too soon 00:00 Tools
02 Let Your Shoulder Fall 00:00 Tools
Youre Always Going Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Scorpion (Original Mix) [Promo] 00:00 Tools
Mollasses 00:00 Tools
Matthew Jay - Let Your Shoulder Fall 00:00 Tools
Cannonball days 00:00 Tools
Sweet black magic 00:00 Tools
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At the time of his passing in September 2003, aged just 24, British singer-songwriter Matthew Jay seemed to be poised on the brink of real stardom. His debut album, 'Draw,' had been released in 2001 to critical and popular acclaim, and his fan base was building rapidly across the globe as more people discovered his music through his international tours, airplay, and his songs featuring in the background music of hit TV shows, especially in Canada and the USA. The middle child of two semi-professional folk singers, in Plymouth on October 10th 1978, Jay was born into a highly musical family. His parents, Tony and Hilary, performed regularly in a folk band, and when Matthew was only eight years old, he joined the line-up, playing bass, along with his two brothers, Eddy and Pete. He started writing his own songs as a teenager, and at the end of his final year in high school in 2000, he decided to give his music just one shot before leaving for university to study a nice 'sensible' subject: (optometry). Happily for Jay, after bombarding record labels with his demo throughout the summer, he was signed to EMI. At that point, somewhat unusually, he hadn't even played one solo gig. While at EMI, Jay released two EPs: 'Four Songs' and 'Friendly Fire,' followed by the critically-acclaimed album 'Draw,' and three singles: 'Let Your Shoulder Fall,' 'Please Don't Send Me Away,' and 'Call My Name Out.' He enjoyed moderate chart success with the singles, and on the strength of this toured extensively throughout Europe and the States, supporting many acts including Starsailor, Travis, Dido and The Divine Comedy. In 2002 Jay separated amicably from EMI and started work on songs which marked a slight change in creative direction, as he began experimenting with a number of new influences, including hip-hop. Sadly, in the autumn of 2003, the singer-songwriter died suddenly in the small hours of the 25th of September, in an unexplained fall from his London apartment block. It was a shocking end to what had been a life full of promise, and one built upon a remarkable foundation of accomplishment for one so young. In 2004, the independent record label Jays Music Ltd released a retrospective album called 'Too Soon': a collection of Matthew Jay early songs and rarities, and followed this in December 2006 with a single: 'What Would Love Do Now,' which was one of the last songs he had recorded. The new material Jay had been working on until the time of his passing showcased a mature writing style for the artist, which although something of a departure from the tracks on 'Draw,' still maintained his distinctive vocals, and trademark bittersweet and often humourous lyrical style. An album featuring a selection of these songs is due for release in the spring of 2008, and will be available via his official website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.