Steve Scott (poet) - Discography

Discography

Recording Year Label Remarks
Emotional Tourist: A Retrospective 2012 Arena Rock Recording Company
Crossing the Boundaries 1998 A release of the recordings made for the multi-disciplinary, art project collaboration with Gaylen Stewart. It is all spoken word poetry on an electronic ambient background. The packaging features Gaylen Stewart's paintings.
More than a Dream 1997 Rad Rockers A more melodic album akin to his earlier work. Includes music intended to be released as Moving Pictures through Larry Norman's company, Solid Rock Records.
We Dreamed that We Were Strangers 1996 Glow Records/ Rad Rockers An ambient album with Scott's signature poetry/spoken word on top. Many of the poems were taken from his Boundaries series.
Empty Orchestra 1994 Twitch Records An instrumental album whose title comes from the English translation of the Japanese word "karaoke".
The Butterfly Effect 1992 Blonde Vinyl This album introduced Scott's music to a new generation. It featured ambient keyboards with samples from Scott's Asian travels with his spoken word performances of poetry based on said travels.
Magnificent Obsession 1990 Alternative Records Produced by Charlie Peacock and featuring his talents on keyboard as well as Jimmy Abegg (Jimmy A), Bongo Bob Smith, and members of the 77's: Mike Roe, Aaron Smith, and Mark Tootle. This album included new songs, more melodic than his later spoken word efforts, as well as demos and unreleaed material from the previous album Love in the Western World. Plus, it also includes music intended to be released as Moving Pictures through Larry Norman's company, Solid Rock Records.
Lost Horizon 1989 Alternative Records This album was produced by Charlie Peacock, Steven Soles, and Mike Roe and features all three as additional musicians. There is some spoken word, but most of the material is sung.
Love in the Western World 1983 Exit Records Steven Soles was involved in the production of this album. Rereleased on CD in 2000 by Millennium 8 Records.

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