Description
Scars, sub-titled Songs of struggle and hope, regrets and homecomings, is a studio album by the British singer and songwriter Garth Hewitt, released on Myrrh Records in 1988, a division of Word. The album was recorded at English Valley Music in Hendersonville, Tennessee; with Tom ‘Razor’ Blades producing. This was the first time Hewitt did record an album outside of the UK.
Scars (Re-issue), Digital Only Album
Another digital only reissue of the songsmith’s back catalogue, this time homing in on the 1989 album. Whilst recording and songwriting techniques have certainly moved on from the time of its release, this rough and ready collection of justice-fuelled songs survives sounding undeniably dated largely thanks to the fact that many of the hardships Hewitt sang about back then are still unfortunately as prevalent today more than two decades later. For instance, «Strange Weapons» references continuing issues such as the persecution of Christians whilst «The Sky That Would Not Weep» points out that the world has largely chosen to turn a blind eye to African famine. Elsewhere, songs like «Where Is The Land Of Palestine» talk for themselves and the moving «Thirty-Two Years» speaks of the feeling of worthlessness following redundancy in a way that could have easily have been written for current times. Although this is certainly not a refined piece of work, Hewitt is careful not to let the music suffer at the hands of the message and crosses a number of stylistic boundaries with «When Johnny Cash Sang ‘Man In Black’» landing in obvious country territory whilst the preachy nature of «Amusing Ourselves To Death» gets cunningly disguised as a superficially jaunty slice of cod rock ‘n’ roll to keep things fresh. Whilst this release may not totally stand the test of time, it is a great example of what Hewitt does best whilst being an ideal starting place for anyone interested in getting into the man’s work. [Lins Honeyman, Cross Rhythms, February 2012]
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Namibia” – 3:49
A2. “Strange Weapons” – 3:07
A3. “Where Is the Land of Palestine?” – 3:11
A4. “When Johnny Cash Sang ‘Man In Black'” – 2:55
A5. “Our Silent Eyes” – 3:22
A6. “Tears of God” – 2:44
A7. “Peace Like a Phoenix” – 3:44
Side Two
B1. “Amusing Ourselves to Death” – 3:06
B2. “Thirty-Two Years” – 3:46
B3. “The Sky That Would Not Weep” – 3:54
B4. “In a Polish Winter” – 4:30
B5. “Get Up and Dance” – 3:37
B6. “Jesus of the Scars” – 2:54
Note: Simultaneously released on cassette, 12-inch vinyl LP, and CD by Myrrh Records. The 7-inch picture sleeve vinyl single “Chain Of Love” was released in the UK on CMS in 1990 featuring “Where Is The Land Of Palestine” as the B-side.




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