Darrell Scott

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You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive 05:04 Tools
A Crooked Road 00:00 Tools
Long Time Gone 00:00 Tools
It's a Great Day To Be Alive 00:00 Tools
Long Wide Open Road 00:00 Tools
Hopkinsville 00:00 Tools
Alton Air 00:00 Tools
It's the Whiskey That Eases the Pain 00:00 Tools
The Day Before Thanksgiving 00:00 Tools
Willow Creek 00:00 Tools
Uncle Lloyd 00:00 Tools
The Open Door 00:00 Tools
River Take Me 00:00 Tools
East of Gary 00:00 Tools
A Father's Song 00:00 Tools
It Must Be Sunday 00:00 Tools
Walk Beside Me 00:00 Tools
With a Memory Like Mine 00:00 Tools
Take Me Back To Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Still Got A Ways To Go 00:00 Tools
Shattered Cross 00:00 Tools
Pester Lester 00:00 Tools
Someday 00:00 Tools
For Suzanne 00:00 Tools
Miracle of Living 00:00 Tools
Day After Day 00:00 Tools
Head South 00:00 Tools
Out In The Parking Lot 00:00 Tools
Colorado 00:00 Tools
American Tune 00:00 Tools
6 O'Clock In the Morning 00:00 Tools
Love's Not Through With Me Yet 00:00 Tools
No Use Living For Today 00:00 Tools
Banjo Clark 00:00 Tools
Paylake 00:00 Tools
Tonight I'm Missing You 00:00 Tools
Hank William's Ghost 00:00 Tools
Urge for Going 00:00 Tools
Heartbreak Town 00:00 Tools
Where the Spirit Meets the Bone 00:00 Tools
This Beggar's Heart 00:00 Tools
My Father's House 00:00 Tools
Oh Sweet Longing 00:00 Tools
Some Other Time 00:00 Tools
Full Light 00:00 Tools
This Time 'Round 00:00 Tools
Dance In The Darkness 00:00 Tools
Weary Blues from Waiting 00:00 Tools
Snow Queen and Drama Llama 00:00 Tools
The Dreamer 00:00 Tools
More Love 00:00 Tools
All the Lovely Ladies 00:00 Tools
Jesus Was a Capricorn 00:00 Tools
A House of Gold 00:00 Tools
Trying Not To Love You 00:00 Tools
Do It Or Die Trying 00:00 Tools
The Devil 00:00 Tools
Out Among the Stars 00:00 Tools
Candle For A Cowboy 00:00 Tools
I Still Miss Someone 00:00 Tools
Love is the Reason 00:00 Tools
The Country Boy 00:00 Tools
Little Sadie 00:00 Tools
Pay Lake 00:00 Tools
Every Road Leads Back To You 00:00 Tools
You're Everything I Wanted Love to Be 00:00 Tools
House of Gold 00:00 Tools
Candles In The Rain (Childless Mothers) 00:00 Tools
Down to the River 00:00 Tools
Too Close To Comfort 00:00 Tools
I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 00:00 Tools
There's a Stone Around My Belly 00:00 Tools
The Invisible Man 00:00 Tools
After All 00:00 Tools
Five Rooms 00:00 Tools
No Love In Arkansas (The Ring) 00:00 Tools
James 00:00 Tools
You'll Be With Me All The Way 00:00 Tools
10,000 Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Frisco Depot 00:00 Tools
Family Tree 00:00 Tools
And The River Is Me 00:00 Tools
Let's Call It a Life 00:00 Tools
The One I'm Still Thinking About 00:00 Tools
In My Final Hour 00:00 Tools
Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore 00:00 Tools
Looking Glass 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody 00:00 Tools
07 I Wanna Be Free 00:00 Tools
Joan of Arc 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Gonna Forget You 00:00 Tools
I Never Had a Sister 00:00 Tools
That Old Time Feeling 00:00 Tools
Texas Cookin' 00:00 Tools
Spelling Bee Romance 00:00 Tools
There Ain't No Easy Way 00:00 Tools
Country Music, I'm Talking to You 00:00 Tools
Goodle, USA 00:00 Tools
I Wish 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Clothes to Get Clean 00:00 Tools
It's Time to Go Away 00:00 Tools
Big River 00:00 Tools
She Sews the World With Love 00:00 Tools
Born in '55 00:00 Tools
Double-Headed Eagle 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Could Have Played Bass For Shanana 00:00 Tools
Folsom Prison / White Freightliner Blues 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Martha White 00:00 Tools
Life Is Cheap 00:00 Tools
Loretta 00:00 Tools
Morning Man 00:00 Tools
Rhonda's Last Ride 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin' 00:00 Tools
You'll never leave Harlan alive (Justified) 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Midnight 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Title of the Song 00:00 Tools
Helen of Troy, Pennsylvania 00:00 Tools
Lone Pine 00:00 Tools
Mick Ryan's Lament 00:00 Tools
Another Grey Morning 00:00 Tools
It's Another Day 00:00 Tools
Thanksgiving 1985 00:00 Tools
Goodle, U.S.A. 00:00 Tools
It's About Time 00:00 Tools
Sage After Rain 00:00 Tools
You're Everything I Wanted Love T 00:00 Tools
Mahala 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Man 00:00 Tools
Green Heart 00:00 Tools
Come Into This Room 00:00 Tools
The Second Mouse 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Could Have Played Bass With Shanana 00:00 Tools
Free (This Is the Love Song) 00:00 Tools
Lazarus Dies Again 00:00 Tools
His Chosen Time 00:00 Tools
In the Light Of Day 00:00 Tools
The Hummingbird 00:00 Tools
Country Music I'm Taking to You 00:00 Tools
I've Got to Leave You Now 00:00 Tools
Helen of Troy, PA 00:00 Tools
Mom And Dad's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Helen Of Troy PA 00:00 Tools
Ramblin Man 00:00 Tools
No Love In Arkansas - The Ring 00:00 Tools
American Tune (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Down to the River (feat. Guy Clark) 00:00 Tools
Any World (That I'm Welcome To) 00:00 Tools
Hambone 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Midnight (feat. Peter Rowan) 00:00 Tools
Spanish Is the Loving Tongue 00:00 Tools
When There's No One Around 00:00 Tools
Any World(That I'm Welcome To) 00:00 Tools
My Father's House (reprise) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Free 00:00 Tools
I Wann Be Free 00:00 Tools
Candles In The Rain - Childless Mothers 00:00 Tools
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 00:00 Tools
Folsom Prison/White Freightliner Blues 00:00 Tools
Time to Talk to Joseph 00:00 Tools
Darrell Scott - Day After Day 00:00 Tools
There's a World of Song 00:00 Tools
Memories and Moments 00:00 Tools
When There's no One Around/ Will The Circle Be Unbroken 00:00 Tools
10 The Man Who Could Have Play 00:00 Tools
I Got To Leave You Now 00:00 Tools
My Father's House (Reprise) (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Darrell Scott - East Of Gary 00:00 Tools
Brother Wind 00:00 Tools
When There's No One Around/Will the Circle Be Unbroken 00:00 Tools
You Don't Own Me 00:00 Tools
It All Comes Down to Love 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Dirty Lights On 00:00 Tools
You`ll never leave Harlan alive 00:00 Tools
Candles In The Rain 00:00 Tools
On Life's Other Side 00:00 Tools
I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met) 00:00 Tools
Fiddler Jones 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive (Live) 00:00 Tools
When There's No One Around / Will The Circle Be Unbroken 00:00 Tools
This Weary Way 00:00 Tools
Just One More 00:00 Tools
Great Day To Be Alive 00:00 Tools
Still Miss Someone 00:00 Tools
Free Again 00:00 Tools
A Crooked Road - Darrell Scott 00:00 Tools
Urge For Going (joni mitchell cover) 00:00 Tools
Darrell Scott - Uncle Lloyd 00:00 Tools
The Well 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Could Have Play 00:00 Tools
Never Leave Harlan Alive 00:00 Tools
Alone and Forsaken 00:00 Tools
Angel's Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
Americane Tune 00:00 Tools
W Cheese (live at Newport Folk Fest) 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Leave Harlan Aliv 00:00 Tools
It's The Whisky That Eases The Pain 00:00 Tools
When There's No One Around/Circle 00:00 Tools
Hummingbird 00:00 Tools
Helen of Troy 00:00 Tools
Goodle USA 00:00 Tools
You'll never leave Harlan a 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Move That Mountain 00:00 Tools
Long Wide Open Road (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Easy of Gary 00:00 Tools
Rainforest 00:00 Tools
Alton Air [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Climbing Up A Mountain 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Could Have Played 00:00 Tools
The Day Before Thanksgiving (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Lazurus Dies Again 00:00 Tools
Hank Williams Ghost 00:00 Tools
Satisfied Mind 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning 00:00 Tools
Title Of This Song 00:00 Tools
Folsom Prison/White Feightliner Blues 00:00 Tools
It's a Great Day to Be Alive (live) 00:00 Tools
Its a Great Day to be Alive 00:00 Tools
The Whiskey That Eases The Pai 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker Town 00:00 Tools
10, 000 Miles Away 00:00 Tools
All Will be Well 00:00 Tools
Love's Not Through With Me 00:00 Tools
Down to the River (Folk Radio UK Session) 00:00 Tools
The Whiskey That Eases The Pain 00:00 Tools
*Nobody Eats at Libebaugh's Anymore 00:00 Tools
FolkAlley.com 00:00 Tools
You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Could Have Played Bass for Sha Na Na 00:00 Tools
Youll Never Leave Harlan Alive 04:58 Tools
Early Morning Rain 00:00 Tools
Country Music I'm Talking to You 00:00 Tools
It Must Be Home 00:00 Tools
It's The Whiskey That Eases The Pain (ft. Danny Thompson & Kenny Malone) 00:00 Tools
10000 Miles Away 00:00 Tools
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James Darrell Scott known as Darrell Scott (b August 6, 1959, London, Kentucky), the son of musician Wayne Scott with whom he has collaborated, is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was playing professionally by his teens in Southern California, later living in Toronto and Boston. He attended Tufts University, where he studied poetry and literature. In 2010, he recorded and toured as part of Robert Plant's "Band of Joy" project. Scott has also collaborated with Steve Earle, Sam Bush, Emmylou Harris, John Cowan, Verlon Thompson, Guy Clark, Tim O'Brien, Kate Rusby, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and many others. His unique music has attracted a growing fanbase, and he tours regularly with his own band. Much of the commentary about Darrell Scott’s career has focused on the songs he’s written that have been recorded by famous names and voices – those known in music industry parlance as “artists.” But then there’s the actual word artist, whose definition has nothing to do with radio hits and red carpets. We refer of course to those who create artifacts of aesthetic and intellectual contemplation and wonder, built from experience, skill, reflection and emotional intent. That’s an artist. And that, at the end of the day, is Darrell Scott. This is made abundantly clear on A Crooked Road, Scott’s sixth solo studio album. Recorded at home and entirely performed by Scott on a variety of instruments, A Crooked Road falls somewhere between a carefully crafted memoir and an arresting breach of privacy. From the deepest containers of memory, it recounts the bruises and blessings of 30 years of love relationships, stirring the heart with its intimacy and with the enthralling warmth and strength of Scott’s rare voice and musicianship. It is certainly the most introspective and intense project of Scott’s career, spilling over from one CD onto a second, and arranged as a journey with instrumental interludes and a sense of purpose that invites the listener to follow Scott along the crooked road of life, from romantic young man to drama king to lone poet. Why this album, and why now? Scott says the proximate cause was the approach of his 50th birthday and a long process of adjusting to being single for the first time since first getting married at age 20. The songs were not written with the album in mind specifically, but upon looking at his output over a period of a few years, Scott saw a strong theme emerging. A sequence of songs presented themselves with the kind of clarity that rings an inner bell and signals ‘this is an album.’ Indeed, Scott shelved several other projects temporarily in order to focus on the recording of these 20 songs and pieces. That recording took place in unusual isolation. Scott generally calls upon peers from the top ranks of roots and Americana music for his projects, but this seemed like the right time to realize a life-long aspiration of making an album by himself. When Darrell was 16, his father, a remarkable songwriter and singer in his own right, purchased a four-track, reel-to-reel recorder. Darrell virtually adopted it, spending many long nights in a shed, laying down parts and harmonizing with himself on a variety of instruments. It was a vital part of his musical schooling, as he figured out how instruments sound together and how to layer parts with grace and taste. While he did engage the help of his regular recording engineer Stephanie Hudacek at a console one floor below his living room “studio,” otherwise Scott worked alone. He would lay down a baseline performance of a song with the right backing instrument, whether guitar, piano or mandocello. Then he added parts, sometimes a single line and in some cases all the parts of a fleshed out band. It is perhaps no surprise that he dedicated the project to guitar pioneer Les Paul, the father of multi-track recording, who died while the album was being recorded at age 94. As for the music itself, longtime fans of Scott will find a lot that is familiar here: that soul-saturated voice, somewhere between Lowell George and James Taylor, the dazzling instrumental chops and the unfailing judgment about what makes a song sturdy enough to stand up to the wind and weather of time. The album opens with the title track, a simple tune that throws back a bit to the folk-pop of the early 1970s. It lays out the geography of the album to come. “I will sing a lonesome song to anyone who’ll listen,” he says, invoking the muse and inviting the kind of active attention the album merits. Highlight songs include “Long Wide Open Road,” wherein Darrell recounts his first love with wistful hindsight. “For Suzanne” burrows into the complex cocktail of guilt and anger that remain in the wake of a crashed relationship. “Colorado” finds Scott in lone contemplation on a spiritual road trip. And the passion and humor of a forest-fire romance are described in the rocking “Snow Queen and Drama Llama.” The last stage of the journey achieves new plateaus of insight and peace in songs like the lush and grand “This Time ‘Round” and the spare benediction of “This Beggar’s Heart.” It’s a special album from a special time in the life of a special recording artist. Its hand-crafted feeling evokes the integrity and permanence of a well-made instrument or an expertly done painting. It may be more somber and vulnerable than Scott’s previous releases, but for that reason it has that much more emotional directness and power. It is truly a self-portrait of the artist as an older and wiser man. Craig Havighurst Nashville 2010 Career Highlights: American Songwriter Top 25 Songs from the last 25 Years - #6: "It's A Great Day To Be Alive" - 2009 Americana Award for Song of the Year - "Hank William's Ghost" 2007 4th Annual Independent Music Award for Album of the Year - Theatre of the Unheard - Jan 2005 Indie Acoustic Best CD Lyrics - 2004 #3 2004 Country Music Songwriter of the Year - (ranked by over 100 music critics) Grammy Nomination for Best Country Song – "Long Time Gone" Dixie Chicks 2003 Rolling Stone Magazine 2003 Critics Top Albums - Theatre of the Unheard IBMA Song of the Year Nominee - 2002, 2003 Village Voice Pazz & Jopp Poll - 2000, 2003 Founded Full Light Records - Apr 2003 ASCAP Songwriter of the Year - 2002 Grammy Nomination for Best Country Instrumental Performance – “The Second Mouse” 2001 NSAI Songwriter of the Year - 2001 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.