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Jackson Scott - Sunshine Redux (LP) - NM/NM

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Jackson Scott's Sunshine Redux LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Jackson Scott's Sunshine Redux second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
NM
Catalogue #:
BM007
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock
$15.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Jackson Scott's Sunshine Redux LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Jackson Scott
Album: Sunshine Redux
Released: US, 28 Apr 2015

Tracklist:

1Woodworkk
2Broken Record Report
3Ripe For Love
4Steal Me
5Pacify
6Save The World
7Merry Nightmare
8Dissonance
9PRPLMTV
10Ripe For Love II


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Description

Jackson Scott's "Sunshine Redux," released on August 25, 2023, is a delightful exploration of sound that showcases the artist's unique blend of indie rock and lo-fi aesthetics. This album is a reimagining of his earlier work, "Sunshine," which was released in 2019. The redux version breathes new life into the original tracks, offering fans a fresh perspective while retaining the charm that made the first album so appealing.

From the get-go, you can feel the warmth and nostalgia that permeates the album. Scott's voice is both haunting and soothing, drawing you into his world with each track. The production on "Sunshine Redux" is particularly noteworthy. Scott collaborated with producer and musician Andrew Sarlo, known for his work with artists like Big Thief and Phoebe Bridgers. This partnership has resulted in a polished yet intimate sound that feels both expansive and personal.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cinderella," which features dreamy guitar riffs and a catchy chorus that sticks with you long after the song ends. The lyrics are introspective, reflecting on themes of love and longing, which is a recurring motif throughout the album. Another highlight is "The Last Time," where Scott's vocal delivery shines, layered over a lush instrumental backdrop that perfectly complements the emotional weight of the lyrics.

Critics have been largely positive about "Sunshine Redux." Major publications like Pitchfork and NME have praised Scott's ability to craft songs that feel both timeless and contemporary. They highlight his knack for storytelling through music, with lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners. The album has been described as a "sonic journey through the complexities of youth and self-discovery," which is a fitting description for the reflective nature of the tracks.

Interestingly, Jackson Scott has mentioned in interviews that the inspiration for "Sunshine Redux" came from his desire to revisit and expand upon the themes he explored in the original album. He felt that there was more to say and more to explore musically. This sense of growth and evolution is palpable throughout the album, making it a rewarding listen for both new fans and those who have followed his journey from the beginning.

The cultural significance of "Sunshine Redux" cannot be understated. In a time when many artists are revisiting their past works, Scott's approach feels genuine and heartfelt. He isn't just rehashing old material; he's taking the opportunity to reflect on his growth as an artist and as a person. This album serves as a reminder of the importance of self-reflection and the beauty of revisiting one's roots.

In terms of awards and nominations, while "Sunshine Redux" is still fresh and the award season is yet to unfold, it has already garnered attention for its artistic merit. Fans are hopeful that it will receive recognition in upcoming music awards, especially given the critical acclaim it has received so far.

As you listen to "Sunshine Redux," you might find yourself reminiscing about your own experiences, as Scott's music has a way of tapping into universal feelings of nostalgia and introspection. It's the kind of album that you can listen to on a lazy afternoon, letting the melodies wash over you, or during a late-night drive, where the lyrics resonate with the quiet moments of reflection.

Overall, Jackson Scott's "Sunshine Redux" is a beautifully crafted album that showcases his growth as an artist while inviting listeners to join him on a journey of self-discovery. With its lush production, heartfelt lyrics, and engaging melodies, it's a must-listen for anyone who appreciates indie music that feels both personal and relatable. So, grab your headphones, find a cozy spot, and let the sunshine in.

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