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Nostalgic Future is the second album from Devone Jones and the first album to be released on [[Paradisio Records]]. The album is said to have a more "soulful, rockier and edgier sound to it." The album is to be called Nostalgic Future. Devone is teaming up with Leon Chambers on a track called Scar, which will be included on this new album. It has been reported that producers Beerjeraz, BenL, Jordan Dalrymple and AssasiNation will team up with Devone on Nostalgic Future. This album is scheduled for a release in late 2009/early 2010, although the album is already being recorded. J.A.B, a.k.a James Brereton has agreed to produce Nostalgic Future, the title track on the album, for Devone. A recent re-schedule and change in Paradisio Records means that Devone will release an EP edition of Nostalgic Future, which is released on 18th of June. The art cover has changed due to Devone's professional name changing to BlueSuedeGuy.
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Nostalgic Future is the second album from Devone Jones and the first album to be released on [[Paradisio Records]] and with his stage name BlueSuedeGuy. The album is said to have a more "soulful, rockier and edgier sound to it." The album is to be called Nostalgic Future. Devone is teaming up with Leon Chambers on a track called Scar, which will be included on this new album. It has been reported that producers Beerjeraz, BenL, Jordan Dalrymple and AssasiNation will team up with Devone on Nostalgic Future. This album is scheduled for a release in late 2009/early 2010, although the album is already being recorded. J.A.B, a.k.a James Brereton has agreed to produce Nostalgic Future, the title track on the album, for Devone. A recent re-schedule and change in Paradisio Records means that Devone will release an EP edition of Nostalgic Future, which is released on 18th of June. The art cover has changed due to Devone's professional name changing to BlueSuedeGuy.
  
  

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Nostalgic Future is the second album from Devone Jones and the first album to be released on Paradisio Records and with his stage name BlueSuedeGuy. The album is said to have a more "soulful, rockier and edgier sound to it." The album is to be called Nostalgic Future. Devone is teaming up with Leon Chambers on a track called Scar, which will be included on this new album. It has been reported that producers Beerjeraz, BenL, Jordan Dalrymple and AssasiNation will team up with Devone on Nostalgic Future. This album is scheduled for a release in late 2009/early 2010, although the album is already being recorded. J.A.B, a.k.a James Brereton has agreed to produce Nostalgic Future, the title track on the album, for Devone. A recent re-schedule and change in Paradisio Records means that Devone will release an EP edition of Nostalgic Future, which is released on 18th of June. The art cover has changed due to Devone's professional name changing to BlueSuedeGuy.


Tracklisting

Original Edition

  1. Scar (introducing Leon Chambers) - (Leon Chambers, Devone Jones)
  2. Forever - (Devone Jones)
  3. The Last Laugh - (Devone Jones)
  4. Scared - (Devone Jones)
  5. Do It With Love - (Devone Jones)
  6. Nostalgic Future - (J.A.B, Devone Jones)
  7. Life's A Rollercoaster - (Devone Jones)
  8. I Wish - (Devone Jones, Jordan Dalrymple)
  9. Today - (Beerjeraz, Devone Jones)
  10. Blessed - (Devone Jones)
  11. I'ts Not Fair - (Devone Jones)
  12. Shawty (club remix) - (Devone Jones)


EP Edition

Part 1: JukeBoxx

  1. Scar (introducing Leon Chambers) - (Leon Chambers, Devone Jones)
  2. Do It With Love - (Devone Jones)
  3. Life's A Rollercoaster - (Devone Jones)

Part 2: Re-Done

  1. Shawty - (Devone Jones)
  2. Fairytale - (Devone Jones)
  3. I'm Back - (Devone Jones, Jordan Dalrymple)


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