2005, Peek-A-Boo
The Blue Law is the much-anticipated third full-length release by a quartet which began as a deceptively simple pop trio with the uncanny ability to hit as many emotional chords as musical ones, and has evolved into a subtly sophisticated pop group that now hits those chords with an articulate precision. Silver Scooter uses the studio as a tool to silken, not slicken, a tasteful sound that was already tight, controlled, and in many ways, perfect. Under the wellgroomed coiffure of their new record breathes a beast.
Singer/guitarist Scott Garred tells us in perfect pitch about the urge to smash his car into an old lover's fender (that unwitting ex-lover might even be singing along). New guitarist Shawn Camp, who played bass with Scott and drummer Tom Hudson in their college band in the Pacific Northwest, painted the artwork on the cover of Silver Scooter's first album, The Other Palm Springs, as well as the cover of The Blue Law.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Goodbye |
| 2 | Blue Law |
| 3 | Albert Hall |
| 4 | The Long Way |
| 5 | Black Stars |
| 6 | Dirty Little Bar |
| 7 | Terrorism Lover |
| 8 | The Lonely Singer |
| 9 | Remembering |
| 10 | On The Mark |
| 11 | Voice Of Authority |
| 12 | Crash |
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