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Darrell Scott (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 27, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: June 27, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Full Light Records
  • ASIN: B000FMGTZ8
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #68,900 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The compelling and compulsively listenable Darrell Scott is that most unusual of Nashville creators--a songwriter who crafts commercial tunes for such mainstream acts as the Dixie Chicks ("Long Time Gone"), Patty Loveless ("You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive"), and Travis Tritt ("It's a Great Day to Be Alive") and a highly respected Americana recording artist on his own. Equal parts poet, philosopher, and confessor of dark truths, Scott blends wisdom, humor, and social satire, and marries them to jaunty or jaundiced melodies dressed with augmented acoustic instrumentation (mandolin, fiddle, guitar, electric guitar, upright bass) that often evokes an earlier age. The Invisible Man, his sixth record, is perhaps his most intense, emotional, and spiritually searching, but also his most satisfying. His one cover, Stuart Adamson's "Shattered Cross," proves unforgettable in its edgy warnings against a woman who will "empty your pockets and rip out your heart / and leave you the ruins of a life torn apart." But Scott's own restless soul-searching, particularly on "And the River Is Me" and "Hank Williams' Ghost," has a way of connecting to your own. The effect is something akin to meeting a stranger who not only knows your shadow self, but somehow already occupies a place in your heart. Don't be surprised if this witty yet harrowing backwoods muse brings you to your knees. -–Alanna Nash

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Darrell Scott will hit you where you live, June 30, 2006
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Man. I continue to be blown away by this guy. I'm a huge Tim O'Brien fan, and it was their dual album "Real Time" that got me turned onto Mr. Scott. I still don't know how you would classify his music. Country Artists do his songs but he's not really 'country'. I think his allusion to one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Hank Williams, in this new album, is a fitting comparison. Just like Mr. Williams, Darrell Scott seems to know how to put chords and words together in ways that seem too simple for the cumulative power they have. He creates poetry without affect, and he creates powerful music without pyrotechnics. When you see the chords to some of his best songs, you can't believe they are simple chords that most people know. How does he get that kind of emotional power out of those simple chords? His arrangements on this album do justice to the songs, as they pretty much always do on his albums. This album in particular seems to have more intensity. It's as though Mr. Scott has taken the measure of his soul with an unflinching eye (again), seen where he stands, and picks up a guitar to try to elevate himself. There is a power in this album that is above even the high watermark or his last couple of albums. I was so knocked out by the first song ("Hank William's Ghost") listening to it on the way to work that I wanted to stay on the train and call in sick. I felt like I'd been kicked in the solar plexus. He speaks to real matters of the heart, that real people experience: loss, temptation, being happy with where you are while not being able to lose sight of where you could be or could have been. I say clumsily what he says brilliantly, succinctly. If you like good music, I could not recommend this album strong enough.
Hank Williams wrote songs that continue to be performed by artist of every stripe and genre. People like to record them and sing them because they are Good Songs. Darrell Scott is riding right alongside him.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Full-band blend of country, folk, rock, and jazz flavors, July 4, 2006
Scott is a busy, busy man: an in-demand Nashville string player, vocalist and songwriter whose own "Live in NC" CD accompanied his father's "This Weary Way" just last year, and whose melodies appear on John Cowan's latest release. Scott's music echoes the broad experience he's gained playing with country traditionalists Suzy Boguss and Randy Travis, outlaws Steve Earle and Jim Lauderdale, and progressive bluegrassers Sam Bush and Tim O'Brien. His latest retains the electric approach of 2003's "Theatre of the Unheard," sometimes rocking harder than his writing actually requires. The jazz underpinnings of his songs, so prevalent on his trio-based live CD, are occasionally lost amid this full-band context and attendant studio touches.

Still, this is an intriguing blend of Scott's soulful vocals with country, folk, rock and Celtic flavors. The introspective "And the River is Me" pares back the electricity and stretches out to over six minutes, and the pairing of "There's a Stone Around My Belly" and "Shattered Cross" is emphatic in its picking and singing. Scott's lyrics interweave many biographical details, but his poetry often provides obtuse imagery rather than story or character study; more Dylan than Simon in many cases. The verbal impressionism is matched by the complexity of the arrangements, which may challenging for listeners who enjoy more straightforward exposition. [©2006 hyperbolium dot com]
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His head's in a song and a song's in his head, November 23, 2006
Playing Time - 50:17

Who They Are: A bit of a rogue and maverick, Darrell Scott's a Grammy nominee and ASCAP's 2002 Songwriter of the Year.

What They Do: He's assembled an impressive team of players to present his originals on his sixth album

Little Known Facts: Born on a tobacco farm in the coal-mining center of London, Kentucky, Scott moved as a young child to East Gary, Indiana, a steel-mill town on Lake Michigan near Chicago. His father is a musician, and he grew up around music and creativity. By 16, he was playing roadhouses in Southern California. After some dues-paying years in Toronto and Boston, where he attended Tufts University, studying poetry and literature, Scott finally made the move south to Nashville. Darrell is currently an active member of Steve Earle's Bluegrass Dukes.

The Songs: "And The River is Me" presents some of Scott's self-assessment: "They had this test back in high school / Said I had a career in forestry / Had aptitude for isolation / Yeah, I could live without T.V. / But me, I took the low road / My soul flies up into the night / I don't live in a tower on some fire road / But the human view is out of sight." As central as Scott's own songs are to the project, the spirit of the CD is also captured in the only cover "Shattered Cross," from his friend Stuart Adamson. The powerful song was recorded within a month of Stuart dying.

The Musicians: Recorded live in Scott's home studio, he has a familiar core of distinguished and experienced players like bassist Danny Thompson (Richard Thompson, Rod Stewart) and drummer Kenny Malone (JJ Cale, Johnny Cash). The album also features Richard Bennett (guitar), Dan Dugmore (pedal steel, guitar), as well as many others to a lesser degree (John Cowan, Sam Bush, Gabe Dixon, Andrea Zonn, Tim O'Brien, Minton Sparks). The Invisible Man was mixed by award-winning engineer Gary Paczosa.

Of Special Note: In his own "Looking Glass," we gain some more insight into Scott's head. He sings "Me and this song we got a lot in common / Neither knows quite how they end / Just follow along like a leaf on the river / Believe we always can begin again."

If I Could Change One Thing: If I were producing his music, I'd like to hear a little more fiddle, pedal steel, resophonic guitar, and even more vocal harmonies in his music.

His Bumpersticker Might Say: Darrell Scott's got his head in a song and a song in his head

The Bottomline Is: Darrell's stirring songs "come riding in on the wind" and they are "rainbows in the sky"

Reviewed By: Joe Ross (staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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