When I Come of Age

When I Come of Age
Studio album by Shaheen Jafargholi
Released Unreleased
Recorded 2010—2011
Genre SoulPopR&B
Label Island
Producer Jerry Wonda • Igloo & TC • Paul O'DuffyJimmy HogarthMartin Terefe

When I Come of Age is the unreleased studio album recorded by British singer and actor Shaheen Jafargholi. The album was recorded on the back of a record deal secured with Island Records following Jafargholi's appearance on Britain's Got Talent.[1] The album was set for release on November 22, 2010, but was subsequently delayed until March 21, 2011 due to "huge international interest and some exciting oversees opportunities".[2]

However, by the release date, the album had not surfaced, aside from advanced promo copies given to the press. Subsequently, the album's release never materialized. Songs from the advance copies subsequently leaked online, but the full album has never been commercially released or leaked. Music videos were released for "Last Train Home" and "Hip Teens (Don't Wear Blue Jeans)",[3] but their release as a double A-side single was also shelved.

The album was recorded in London, New York and Atlanta between July and August 2010, with final touches on the album being made in January 2011. The album contains a mixture of both original songs and covers; these consist mainly of lesser-known 1960s soul songs, as well as "Who's Lovin' You", which was Jafargholi's signature song on Britain's Got Talent. Former The Voice UK contestant Vince Kidd co-wrote album opener "Last Train Home" alongside executive producer Paul O'Duffy. O'Duffy also produced "Hip Teens", a cover of Frank Popp's 2007 underground hit. Other producers on the album included Jerry Wonda, Igloo & TC, Jimmy Hogarth and Martin Terefe.[4]

Prior to the album's proposed release, Jafargholi released a cover of "What Christmas Means to Me" on iTunes.[5] He also recorded an online web series, "The Real Shaheen", which showed him in the process of recording the album. The series was released in July 2010.[6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Last Train Home"  Vince KiddPaul O'DuffyPaul O'Duffy 
2."Hip Teens (Don't Wear Blue Jeans)"  Frank Popp • Samantha Leigh-Brown • Philip Noha  
3."When I Come of Age"  Hal Davis • Donald Fletcher • Weldon Parks  
4."Goin' Out of My Head"  Teddy Randazzo • Bobby Weinstein  
5."Angel"     
6."I Believe in Miracles"  Bobby Taylor • Mark Caponni  
7."Don't Walk Away"     
8."Mind Reader"     
9."Your Eyes"     
10."Lover Friend"  Jerry 'Wonda' Duplessis • Arden Altino • Sean Fenton • Jeymes SamuelJerry Wonda 
11."Nothing to Lose"     
12."Who's Lovin' You"  William "Smokey" Robinson  

References

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