
Dedicated To Bobby Jameson: Deluxe Edition Vinyl LP
Deluxe edition of "Dedicated To Bobby Jameson." Includes 24" x 36" poster (folded to 12" x 12") and single-sided picture disc EP, titled "Non-Sequitur Segues," containing four bonus tracks available only on vinyl. Housed in a custom PVC slipcase.
Los Angelesâs prodigal songwriting son Ariel Pink shares his eleventh studio album, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson. The albumâs title makes a direct and heartfelt reference to a real-life L.A. musician, long presumed dead, who resurfaced online in 2007 after 35 reclusive years to pen his autobiography and tragic life story in a series of blogs and YouTube tirades.
Standout tracks from Dedicated to Bobby Jameson include âFeels Like Heaven,â a lovelorn insta-classic paying tribute to the promise of romance, âAnother Weekend,â which encapsulates the lingering euphoria of a regrettable weekend over the edge, âDedicated to Bobby Jameson,â a rah-rah psych romp paying homage to L.A.âs punk history, and âTime to Live,â an ironic anti-suicide anthem that promotes survival as a form of resistance before devolving into a grungy, âVideo Killed the Radio Starâ-style breakdown that supposes life and death as being more or less the same fate and embraces the immortal anarchy of a rock song as an alternative to the prison of reality.
Alternately contained and sprawling, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson is a shimmering pop odyssey that represents more astonishing peaks and menacing valleys in the career of a man who, through sheer originality and nerve, has become an American rock and roll institution. The album marks his first full-length release with the Brooklyn-based label Mexican Summer.
Deluxe edition of "Dedicated To Bobby Jameson." Includes 24" x 36" poster (folded to 12" x 12") and single-sided picture disc EP, titled "Non-Sequitur Segues," containing four bonus tracks available only on vinyl. Housed in a custom PVC slipcase.
Los Angelesâs prodigal songwriting son Ariel Pink shares his eleventh studio album, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson. The albumâs title makes a direct and heartfelt reference to a real-life L.A. musician, long presumed dead, who resurfaced online in 2007 after 35 reclusive years to pen his autobiography and tragic life story in a series of blogs and YouTube tirades.
Standout tracks from Dedicated to Bobby Jameson include âFeels Like Heaven,â a lovelorn insta-classic paying tribute to the promise of romance, âAnother Weekend,â which encapsulates the lingering euphoria of a regrettable weekend over the edge, âDedicated to Bobby Jameson,â a rah-rah psych romp paying homage to L.A.âs punk history, and âTime to Live,â an ironic anti-suicide anthem that promotes survival as a form of resistance before devolving into a grungy, âVideo Killed the Radio Starâ-style breakdown that supposes life and death as being more or less the same fate and embraces the immortal anarchy of a rock song as an alternative to the prison of reality.
Alternately contained and sprawling, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson is a shimmering pop odyssey that represents more astonishing peaks and menacing valleys in the career of a man who, through sheer originality and nerve, has become an American rock and roll institution. The album marks his first full-length release with the Brooklyn-based label Mexican Summer.
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Deluxe edition of "Dedicated To Bobby Jameson." Includes 24" x 36" poster (folded to 12" x 12") and single-sided picture disc EP, titled "Non-Sequitur Segues," containing four bonus tracks available only on vinyl. Housed in a custom PVC slipcase.
Los Angelesâs prodigal songwriting son Ariel Pink shares his eleventh studio album, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson. The albumâs title makes a direct and heartfelt reference to a real-life L.A. musician, long presumed dead, who resurfaced online in 2007 after 35 reclusive years to pen his autobiography and tragic life story in a series of blogs and YouTube tirades.
Standout tracks from Dedicated to Bobby Jameson include âFeels Like Heaven,â a lovelorn insta-classic paying tribute to the promise of romance, âAnother Weekend,â which encapsulates the lingering euphoria of a regrettable weekend over the edge, âDedicated to Bobby Jameson,â a rah-rah psych romp paying homage to L.A.âs punk history, and âTime to Live,â an ironic anti-suicide anthem that promotes survival as a form of resistance before devolving into a grungy, âVideo Killed the Radio Starâ-style breakdown that supposes life and death as being more or less the same fate and embraces the immortal anarchy of a rock song as an alternative to the prison of reality.
Alternately contained and sprawling, Dedicated to Bobby Jameson is a shimmering pop odyssey that represents more astonishing peaks and menacing valleys in the career of a man who, through sheer originality and nerve, has become an American rock and roll institution. The album marks his first full-length release with the Brooklyn-based label Mexican Summer.












