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Scott Clay - Let It All Lay Bare (2022)

Scott Clay - Let It All Lay Bare (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Scott Clay

  • Title: Let It All Lay Bare
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Scott Clay
  • Genre: Country Folk, Blues, Roots Rock
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 36:38
  • Total Size: 85 / 225 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Let It All Lay Bare (3:39)
02. Nothing Like the Real Thing (3:35)
03. Open Country (4:20)
04. It's Easy (3:10)
05. Simple Kind (2:52)
06. Chief Joseph (3:57)
07. Baptize Me (3:30)
08. Aurora (3:36)
09. Utah (4:07)
10. The Captive (3:52)

My first impression is the fine production quality of this recording which was partially recorded in Seattle. Scott Clay (guitar/vocals) like most singer-songwriters draws inspiration from relationships, historical events, intimacy & the beauty of the natural world. He keeps the majority of his music interesting & simple, with little distraction or creative detours.

This is Scott’s 5th full-length CD & he’s a credible storyteller with touches of funk-lite in “Nothing Like The Real Thing,” with his warm soulful vocals & gripping Muscle Shoals-type drive. No easy feat. Backup vocals do some heavy lifting around Clay’s higher-pitched inspired vocal. There’s a minimum of cliches in Scott’s poignant tunes (“Open Country”) & he straddles the melodic worlds of John Denver & the more countrified side of early John Prine.

Performing with Scott Clay are Keith Lowe (bass), Daniel Walker (keys) & Sean Lane (drums). Quite a stripped-down group who play the basics but manage to have a full sound. The band is spare which can be good – since the focus is on the songs, not the showcase, skills & abilities of individuals. It’s easier to listen to. On the inside spread, Clay walks through a canyon floor instead of opting for the standard railroad tracks. Well, at least he’s trying to be different even with the optics.

The 37-minute CD was produced by Mike Davis. All songs were written by Mr. Clay on Let It All Lay Bare (Drops Sept 23–Independent) & the only issue despite the fine lyrics, melodies & excellent musicians is that the repertoire is still a standard collection of 10 well-written songs. They need a little more distinction to separate Clay from the crowd of male singer-songwriters. I hear the potential but the risk to be taken must come from a ballsy producer. “Baptize Me,” is quite a formulaic rocker except for the vivid lead guitar that is juicy. The tune should’ve had more muscle throughout.




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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.