Wayne Scott's debut album, "This Weary Way," released in 2005 under the Full Light label, is a rich tapestry of roots rock, bluegrass, southern gothic, and country blues. At 71 years old, Scott brings a lifetime of experiences and a wealth of original songs to this 13-track collection, each one a testament to his storytelling prowess and musical depth. The album opens with "It's The Whiskey That Eases The Pain," setting a tone that blends raw honesty with soulful melodies, and continues with tracks like "Sunday With My Son" and "The Writer," showcasing Scott's ability to weave personal narratives into compelling musical pieces. Backed by a talented cast of musicians, "This Weary Way" is a journey through Scott's world, where country, folk, and blues intertwine to create a sound that is both timeless and deeply personal. From the haunting "Sinner" to the reflective "In The Mountains," each song offers a glimpse into Scott's unique perspective, making this album a standout in the realm of roots and country music.