I had never heard of Zoe Scott before receiving her album, Hard Habit to review. I'm really glad I listened to it. I love kiss-ass bitches who inspire me with their music. Black Roses is my favorite off this album. Watch the video:
01 Eight Lovers And A One Night Stan.mp3
02 Get It Somewhere Else.mp3
03 Hard Habit To Break (JSMain).mp3
04 Woman On Top (Main).mp3
05 Black Roses.mp3
06 Girl Like Me (JSL2AndrewMix).mp3
07 Forget About Us.mp3
08 Chelsea Girl (426).mp3
09 The Canyon.mp3
02 Get It Somewhere Else.mp3
03 Hard Habit To Break (JSMain).mp3
04 Woman On Top (Main).mp3
05 Black Roses.mp3
06 Girl Like Me (JSL2AndrewMix).mp3
07 Forget About Us.mp3
08 Chelsea Girl (426).mp3
09 The Canyon.mp3
This would make a great gift.
About Zoe:
Gorgeous and mystical, ferocious and fragile: with her new CD, Woman on Top, singer/songwriter Zoe Scott projects a vibrant spectrum of dazzling energy. Lacerating riffs, thunderous drumming, anthemic choruses and razor sharp hooks -- Zoe knew exactly what these songs needed to come alive. A storied cast, including The Wax Team (Rihanna, Nora Jones) and Aussie producers Wizardz of Oz, worked with her to create tracks that were sharpened by master mixers Jim Scott (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Mike Shipley (Aerosmith, Shania Twain).
High in the leafy enclave of L.A.’s Laurel Canyon, in a rainbow hued bungalow dubbed “The Happy House,” Zoe Scott creates unabashedly autobiographical songs. Channeling words from the ether, Zoe can create instantaneous lyrics. Other lines she culls from unsent email messages to recipients who will never read her words.
Zoe lives life on her on terms. “I see places as canvases,” she says. “It’s what I react to.” There have been many locales: Born in London to artist parents, she studied guitar and was composing by 9. Later on, she trained in the theater then moved to a palace in Rome on the Piazza Venezia. Acting in horror films, she decided that this was not her destiny. “I figured I’d end up the lover, and have to take my clothes off a lot. I didn’t think my parents would like that.”
Returning to London, she and her sister Victoria – the major co-conspirator in this saga – inhabited a farmhouse in Tuscany before traveling to the mountains of Spain. “We were dancing under the moon, listening to The Doors, reading Joseph Campbell. We decided to follow our bliss and move to the west coast of California.”
Zoe, who had always written poetry and sung, found inspiration in the Mojave Desert. She and her sister lived first in a tent, then in a cave, and eventually in a shack. With recording gear powered by a gasoline generator, they began recording Zoe’s song demos.
Deeply transformed by the lyrics of Jim Morrison, Zoe next took up residence in a Ford Econoline van down the street from the late singer’s house in Laurel Canyon. “We felt like the spirit of Jim would protect and provide,” she recalls. “We were so passionate and so young. We were here to make rock and roll music like our favorite artists. I don’t remember feeling broke. We’d go to the Mondrian Hotel and get in because we were kind of cute. We’d swim to get clean, have coffee at the Chateau Marmont, and go back to our van.”
Her recorded debut matched ethereal poetics to instinctive pop/rock sensibilities. “I write scenes as a visual artist, but I happen to be a songwriter. I’m more of a primitive. I didn’t go to school for music,” she says. Beautiful to Be Alive, (with guests John Rzeznik from Goo Goo Dolls and drummer extradinaire Kenny Arnoff) she describes as “earthy and laid back.”
With the release of her debut, Zoe contributed to Females on Fire 3, a compilation CD to showcase dynamic women artists from around the world. She subsequently performed the appropriately titled “Goddess” for the collective’s CD release event. A version of the classic rock track “Venus,” the soundtrack for a Gillette Venus Razors television commercial, featured Zoe’s lead vocals for the nationally aired spot.
Throughout Woman on Top, Zoe’s themes are embracing rather than strident. “True love is nourishing,” she observes, “anything else takes away our birthright. Life should be freedom and joy to live, and to do this, woman have to cross borders: sexual, physical and emotional. We live in a world where young girls are still sold into prostitution. If I can write ‘A Woman on Top,’ I’m doing my job. Women have to have fun with being on top. Whenever I come into a situation with a man where I’m going to be put underneath, I think how far have we come? I have a rebellious streak—that’s the rocker, so I’m going to write a song about it. You’ll see how underneath I am.”
Ultimately, Woman on Top unveils an upbeat rock and roll manifesto of empowerment, liberation and authenticity. “Each of these songs signifies a little victory in my own personal development,” Zoe concludes. “Whatever my passion is for, I’m not going to let anything stop me. That’s a woman on top. These days I’m aware of my own compromises and emotions. Being aware, being on top of them, is powerful.” With Woman on Top, Zoe Scott assumes the position.
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Disclosure: I received this album for free from uMusic. Opinions expressed are 100% mine.
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