“Every inch a big time record, this soulful collection is so from the heart you can feel her pulse in the grooves. Killer stuff from one of the brightest lights in Americana.” Chris Spector, Midwest Record
Hilary Scott’s place is assured in the pantheon of musicians and song-writers…this album is jam packed full of creatively beautiful songs.” Ian D. Hall, Liverpool Sound and Vision
Don’t Call Me Angel represents some of Hilary’s finest songwriting. The album highlights Scott’s storytelling skills and her ability to evoke deep emotions in the listener. This project delves more into the realm of soul and blues, although this is not entirely new territory for Scott.
Hilary was fully in command of this project, acting as producer and also hand-picking studios and musicians with whom she wished to work. Her husband and percussionist and longtime bandmate Josh Schilling joined her as the core ensemble for the record, recording all of the rhythm tracks at Sawhorse Studios in St. Louis. Having worked previously with the multi-Grammy-award-winning Johnny Lee Schell at Ultratone Studios in Studio city, Hilary knew she wanted to spend several days with him focusing on recording vocals and arranging harmonies. Johnny Lee Schell (guitars) and Mike Finnigan (Hammond B-3 organ) – who have toured and recorded with artists as varied as Bonnie Raitt, Jimi Hendrix, Leonard Cohen, Etta James, and Taj Mahal, to name a few—appear on more than half the songs on this record.
Scott wrote all songs on this 10-song CD, with the exception of one cover, a tribute to Prince in the form of the song “Kiss” from his 1986 album, Parade. “I learned through Prince’s music that absolute genius and depth sometimes hide in a candied pop pack-age,” she states. “’Kiss’ is one Prince song that screamed ‘blues’ to me as I considered how to reimagine it.” Ray Padgett writes in Cover Me, “If the only “Kiss” cover you know is that Tom Jones one, get ready for something new, pussycat. On her upcoming album Don’t Call Me Angel…singer songwriter Hilary Scott turns the Prince classic into a smoky blues ballad. She starts out sounding like the Mississippi Delta before the song gradually builds into a blast of Bonnie Raitt soul. It’s unlike any “Kiss” cover we’ve ever heard, and one of the best Prince homages to come out since his passing.”
Hilary Scott — Don’t Call Me Angel
Release date : Oct. 12, 2018
Label : Belltown Records, Inc
Tracklist:
Don’t Call Me Angel
Not Used To Being Used To
You Will Be Mine
Make It Right
Heartless
UnLove Story
Moon and Back
In Time
Kiss
Here I Am
Hilary Scott: vocals and harmony vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, ukulele
AJ Gennaro: drums and percussion
Josh Schilling: bass, electric guitar and ukulele
Johnny Lee Schell: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, cigar-box mandolin
Mike Finnigan: Hammond B-3 organ
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 written by Hilary Scott*
Track 9 written by Prince
Recorded at: Sawhorse Studios, St. Louis, MO, February 2018; Ultratone Studios in Studio City, CA, April/May 2018; South Sound Sound, June 2018
Produced by: Hilary Scott
Engineer: Johnny Lee Schell
Mastered by: Reuben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering, Hollywood, CA
CD Design: The Design Studio at DiscMakers
Photography: Sarah Wolfe Photography
Manufactured and Printed: DiscMakers, Pennsauken, NJ
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