Arlo Parks Shares New Video for Cover of Jai Paul’s “Jasmine”: Watch

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Arlo Parks Shares New Video for Cover of Jai Paul’s “Jasmine”: Watch

The cover features on the forthcoming deluxe edition of Parks’ My Soft Machine

Arlo Parks in “Jasmine”

Arlo Parks in “Jasmine,” directed by Joel Barney

Arlo Parks has announced a deluxe edition of her latest album, My Soft Machine. It’s due out December 8 via Transgressive. She’s shared a cover song from the LP, her take on Jai Paul’s 2013 track “Jasmine,” with a music video directed by Joel Barney. (Parks previously covered the track live for SiriusXMU.) Check out the new studio version below.

My Soft Machine (Deluxe) is a two-disc set, where the latter includes six new recordings. Featrued in the bunch are Parks’ acoustic renditions of “Pegasus” and “Devotion,” a new version of “I’m Sorry” featuring Congolese Belgian rapper Lous and the Yakuza, and an updated take on “Blades” courtesy of Redveil. She also tacked on a cover of Tirzah’s “Holding On” in addition to her Jai Paul cover.

Back in September, Parks published her debut book, The Magic Border. It features a collection of her poetry, as well as the lyrics to every song that appears on the original version of My Soft Machine.

My Soft Machine (Deluxe):

01 Bruiseless
02 Impurities
03 Devotion
04 Blades
05 Purple Phase
06 Weightless
07 Pegasus [ft. Phoebe Bridgers]
08 Dog Rose
09 Puppy
10 I’m Sorry
11 Room (Red Wings)
12 Ghost

01 Jasmine
02 I’m Sorry [ft. Lous and the Yakuza]
03 Blades [ft. Redveil]
04 Devotion (Acoustic)
05 Pegasus (Acoustic)
06 Holding On

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Arlo Parks: My Soft Machine

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