Darrell Scott's "A Crooked Road" is a captivating journey through the heart of Americana, bluegrass, and alt-country music. Released on May 25, 2010, under Full Light Records, this album spans a generous 80 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of 17 tracks that showcase Scott's mastery of storytelling and musicianship.
The album kicks off with "A Crooked Road," setting the tone for a collection that is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. Scott's distinctive voice and skillful guitar playing weave through tracks like "The Day Before Thanksgiving" and "Long Wide Open Road," blending traditional bluegrass with contemporary newgrass and Americana influences. Songs like "Alton Air" and "A Father's Song" reveal Scott's depth as a songwriter, tackling personal and universal themes with equal grace.
"For Suzanne" and "Love's Not Through With Me Yet" highlight Scott's ability to craft poignant, heartfelt ballads, while tracks like "Pester Lester" and "Drama Llama" showcase his wit and playful side. The album also includes a beautiful rendition of "Willow Creek," appearing twice in slightly different arrangements, demonstrating Scott's versatility and attention to detail.
With "Colorado" and "Where The Spirit Meets The Bone," Scott delves into the spirit of Americana, evoking the vast landscapes and rich history of the genre. The album closes with "This Beggar's Heart," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and a desire to revisit the journey.
"A Crooked Road" is a testament to Darrell Scott's artistry, offering a diverse and engaging collection that appeals to fans of bluegrass, newgrass, Americana, and alt-country. It's an album that invites you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.