Artist: E. C. Scott
Title: The Other Side of Me
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Black Bud Records
Genre: Blues, Soul Blues
Quality: Flac (tracks, log, .cue)
Total Time: 65:11
Total Size: 446 Mb (covers)
Tracklist:
01. The Other Side of Me (03:53)
02. Just One of Those Days (03:30)
03. Money (06:20)
04. This Ain't Yo Daddy's Kind of Blues (03:11)
05. Did I Forget to Say I Love You (04:35)
06. That'll Do Man (04:18)
07. People Get Ready (06:07)
08. Call Me (04:46)
09. Doin' My Own Thing (04:34)
10. He Ate the Apple (03:01)
11. If I Can Borrow Some of Your Love (04:28)
12. One Night With You (06:09)
13. When Love Comes to an End (10:21)
E.C. Scott - Vocals
Little Milton, Vernon "Ice" Black, Chris Cobb, Tim Landis, Bill Ireton - Guitars
Jay Goudeau, Larry Humphrey - Bass
Dave Matthews - Keyboards
John "Breeze" Ladson - Drums
Jeff Lewis - Trumpet
Michael L. Rinta - Trombone
Michael Peloquin, Vincent Lars - Saxophone
E.C. Scott is a superior blues and soul singer who is in prime form throughout this set. She is also a talented and witty lyricist, as can be heard on her tribute to "Money" (which should become a standard), "He Ate the Apple," and a song called "This Ain't Yo Daddy's Kind of Blues." Scott's band, Smoke, supports her perfectly, with Bill Ireton contributing some blazing guitar solos. Little Milton makes guest appearances on "Just One of Those Days" and "If I Can Borrow Some of Your Love," but E.C. Scott is certainly strong enough to carry this set by herself. The Other Side of Me is one of her finest and most stirring recordings to date. ~Review by Scott Yanow