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The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change

2019 studio album by Nina Nesbitt


The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change is the second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, released on 1 February 2019 through Cooking Vinyl. The standard edition of the album was supported by eight singles. "The Moments I'm Missing" was released as the lead single in July 2017[5] quickly followed by "The Best You Had", "Somebody Special", "Loyal to Me", "Colder", "Is It Really Me You're Missing", "Love Letter" and "Last December".[6] The deluxe extension featured two new singles, "Black & Blue" and "Toxic". Nesbitt embarked on a headline tour of North America and the United Kingdom from February to April 2019 in support of the album, which visited 26 venues.[7]

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Background

The album had been worked on by Nesbitt for three years and is more pop-focused than her previous material.[7] Nesbitt stated that it is "the album I always wanted to make on my own terms. It's an honest account of somebody in their early '20s, giving a real window into their often ever changing life."[8]

Music

"The Best You Had" has been called "R&B-tinged" and an "unusually honest breakup track", while "The Moments I'm Missing", produced in Nesbitt's bedroom, was called "multi-layered" with a story behind it.[8][9] "Somebody Special" was noted as a "love song with a twist" and a "self-love anthem", and "Is It Really Me You're Missing?" was originally intended for Rihanna.[8][9]

Track listing

Adapted from iTunes.[10]

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Personnel

  • Nina Nesbitt – lead vocals
  • John Davis – mastering
  • Dean Barratt – mixing (tracks 1, 3, 9–11, 13)
  • Jordan Riley – mixing (track 2)
  • Manon Grandjean – mixing (tracks 4, 8)
  • Fraser T. Smith – mixing (track 5)
  • Dan Muckala – mixing (track 6)
  • Rick Parkhouse – mixing (track 7)
  • George Tizzard – mixing (track 7)
  • Peter Rycroft – mixing (track 12)
  • Wolf James – photography
  • Luke Insect Studio – design

Charts

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References

  1. "StackPath". 24 April 2019.
  2. "Last December (Christmas Version)". Apple Music. 6 December 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  3. Ding, Sophie (7 November 2018). "Nina Nesbitt Announces 2019 North American Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  4. "Nina Nesbitt Announces North American Headlining Tour". Broadway World. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  5. Wass, Mike (30 October 2018). "Nina Nesbitt Announces Sophomore LP, 'The Sun Will Come Up'". Idolator. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  6. "Irish Albums Chart: 8 February 2019". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved 9 February 2019.

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