SCOTT KEY
“This Forest and the Sea”
Excellent 1976 private press acoustic album,
self-recorded at various places in Colorado,
and filled with beautiful fingerstyle acoustic
guitar, plus some atonal bottleneck slide,
string scrapes and drones (at times, very Ry
Cooder/“Paris, Texas” about six years before
that soundtrack existed). Although almost
completely instrumental, what lyrics there are
tend towards the dark and the satiric. The
obvious points of comparison are John Fahey
and Leo Kottke, although Scott Key certainly
has his own presence and style, differences in
tone and color and attack, which he attributes
to his background in rock bands. Overall,
there is a brooding, loner folk/psych feel,
most evident on the phenomenal, effects-heavy,
almost 11-minute long title track, ‘This
Forest and the Sea.’ "I was coming to terms
with what it means to exist… and saw the world
in pure black and white—there was no room for
grey,” Key said. “I saw an American Culture
devoid of any understanding of its place in
the universe, how we learn nothing save what
we see on television, how our existence is
tainted by intellectual laziness, and how our
gift of life is defiled by the taking of it."
This deluxe tip-on mini-LP jacket edition
of “This Forest and the Sea” includes five
bonus tracks from Key’s second private press
album (“Unlock Your Feelin’s); the twenty-page
booklet sports engaging, funny, and insightful
notes by Key, photos, plus the text to the
poem that inspired the title track; as a nod
to the forest, the booklet is printed on FSC
recycled, chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer
fiber paper manufactured using biogas energy.
A very rare album that seems to have flown
under almost everyone’s radar—although
thankfully not Doug McGowan’s (Yoga Records),
who sent this our way. One record collector
said to us, and we now say to you: “Have a
listen because this rates up there with
classics by Bob Desper, Perry Leopold, Robbie
Basho, and Phil Yost, with dark moods similar
to John Fahey and Nick Drake.”
Track list:
1. Cat Soup (2:12)
2. Buzzard Blues (2:41)
3. Firefly (1:55)
4. The Laughing Cowboy (1:50)
5. The Moohshiners Are Gone
6. Friend (2:02)
7. The Entanglement of Elroy (3:48)
8. Goon Lagoon (3:02)
9. The Old 'What If' (2:16)
10. Citizen/Mr. Jones (4:33)
11. This Forest and the Sea (10:48)
Bonus tracks:
12. Hungry Joe’s Birds (3:10)
13. One Great Sin (5:17)
14. Just a Song For You (4:20)
15. The Farm Report (1:47)
16. Jabberwocky (6:09)
Catalogue number: LION
657
UPC: 778578065720