Stevie Jackson

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Where Do All the Good Girls Go? 03:46 Tools
Pure Of Heart 04:04 Tools
Dead Man's Fall 02:45 Tools
Try Me 03:04 Tools
Richie Now 02:47 Tools
Man of God 02:47 Tools
Bird's Eye View 02:55 Tools
Kurosawa 02:36 Tools
Just, Just So To The Point 02:55 Tools
Telephone Song 04:59 Tools
Feel The Morning 02:17 Tools
Press Send 02:38 Tools
Good Time 03:48 Tools
Just, Just, So to the Point 03:51 Tools
If I Can't Help Myself 02:55 Tools
If I Can't Help Myself - Bonus Track 02:55 Tools
Price of an Education 03:20 Tools
Can't Get Enough 04:49 Tools
Man Of God (Featuring Roy Moller & The Cinnamon Girls) 03:43 Tools
If I Can't Help Myself (Bonus Track) 02:55 Tools
A Loving Kind of Boy 03:43 Tools
Santa Clause 02:55 Tools
Stevie Jackson / Good Time 02:55 Tools
Man of God (feat. Roy Moller and the Cinnamon Girls) 03:43 Tools
Santa Claus 03:43 Tools
Man Of God (Featuring Roy Moller And The Cinnamon Girls) 03:43 Tools
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Stevie Jackson is a Scottish musician and songwriter. He plays lead guitar and sings in the Glasgow-based indie band Belle & Sebastian. Jackson's guitar playing is very distinctively retrogressive and melodic, with a heavy use of reverb and minimal effects. He has, in the past, been nicknamed 'Reverb' or 'Stevie Reverb' due to his use of the said effect. Prior to joining the group, Jackson was a member of the now-defunct The Moondials, a band that released a single on Electric Honey, a label that would later issue Belle & Sebastian's first album, Tigermilk. The Moondials experience was a pleasant one for Jackson, and it took a great deal of work for nominal Belle & Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch to convince him to join his group. At the time, Murdoch was playing the open mic circuit in Glasgow as a solo act, and it was at one of these performances -- at The Halt Bar -- that Jackson first saw Murdoch play. In the beginning, the band existed mostly as an outlet for Murdoch's songwriting. Since the band's third album, The Boy With The Arab Strap, other members have begun to contribute, Stevie Jackson chief amongst them. All of the band's subsequent full-lengths have featured compositions by Jackson, and he wrote the band's 2001 single "Jonathan David" as well as "To Be Myself Completely" for 2006's The Life Pursuit. His songs are noticeably different from Murdoch's compositions--they tend to be shorter and less introspective, opting for catchy 1960s-style pop more often that the folky melancholia that defined Belle & Sebastian's early releases. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.