


Scott Seskind
[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
Ebalunga!!! is thrilled to announce the first official reissue of the self-released, self-produced, and self-titled 1985 LP Scott Seskind. The album is a lo-fi singer-songwriter jewel. Donāt miss it.
āAuthentic and personal, at times it reminds this writer of luminaries such as Jackson C. Frank, PF Sloan, Skip Spence, and Phil Ochs while never feeling derivative.
The songs are melodic and haunting, fueled by existential woes, political angst, and good olā fashioned love. Scottās rich voice has an unpretentious gravitas, his simple-yet-effective guitar playing ranging from delicate fingerpicking to angry bashing.
Created at home on a Tascam 4-Track Portastudio, the recording features few frills and is all the better for it. Unlike most mid-80s records it sounds like it could have come from any time since the late ā60s onwards. As a testament to its greatness, and despite the late recording date, it even gets a nod on Patrick Lundborgās āAcid Archivesā compilation website, Lysergiawhere itās described thus: āLate phase downer-loner folk and singer-songwriter trip, mostly acoustic, some tracks with a small band.ā ā Andrew Ure for Ugly
Things.
Read a long story about the album in the upcoming Shindig! issue:
Story about Scott Seskind in Shiding Mag.
The reissue is available on vinyl with a lyric insert.
Mastering (as always) by Jessica Thompson.
Feedbacks and reviews:
āAlmost totally unheralded singer-songwriter Scott Seskind gets the reissue treatment, and I couldnāt be happier. About a year ago I pulled Seskindās sole vinyl release out of the used bin of a Boulder record store, and with its almost Wallace Berman-esque cover art, could immediately suspect it was something special. The first listen didnāt dispel that notion one bit; here was an impressively captivating and moving collection of four-tracked bedroom folk of the highest order, with an out-of-time vibe that didnāt really snyc with its 1984 recording date. Definitely on the loner-ish end of the folk spectrum, with some aspects of the album harkening back to Skip Spenceās iconic Oar, while other moments revealed the urgency of the ā80s lo-fi revolution. But most importantly, the songs were just really, really great and managed to remain haunting long past their leaving.
Here, I thought, is an album that needs to be heard by more people, NOW. I asked around amongst some record collecting friends and discovered it was pretty highly rated by a small circle of people in the know, and that it had even managed to garner a mention in the Acid Archives despite its late recording date, and most excitingly that there was talk that the digital reissue label Yoga had managed to track Seskind down and secure the rights to his LP. (ā¦) So here we have it, the best songs from Seskindās eponymous LP. (ā¦) I really hope this release continues to garner the listeners that it deserves.ā ā Michael Klausman
āThe one that struck us the most this year was the almost totally unheralded work of singer-songwriter Scott Seskind, who recorded an impressively captivating and moving collection of four-tracked bedroom folk of the highest order, with an out-of-time vibe that doesnāt really sync with its original 1984 release date. Definitely on the loner-ish end of the folk spectrum, with songs that are really, really great and which manage to remain haunting long past their leaving. Truly an album that deserves to be heard by more people immediately." ā Other Music
[[Selling Points]]
- The first official reissue of the self-released, self-produced and self-titled lo-fi singer/songwriter jewel from 1985
- Participant in well-known compilations like āFolk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume Oneā (by Re:warm) and āSky Girlā (by Efficient Space)
- Carefully remastered by prolific Grammy nominated sound engineer Jessica Thompson
- For fans of Jackson C. Frank, PF Sloan, Skip Spence, and Phil Ochs while never feeling derivative.
- Available on limited CD and VINYL with original artworks
[[Catalog Number]]EBL-015LP[[Artist]]Scott Seskind
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[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
Ebalunga!!! is thrilled to announce the first official reissue of the self-released, self-produced, and self-titled 1985 LP Scott Seskind. The album is a lo-fi singer-songwriter jewel. Donāt miss it.
āAuthentic and personal, at times it reminds this writer of luminaries such as Jackson C. Frank, PF Sloan, Skip Spence, and Phil Ochs while never feeling derivative.
The songs are melodic and haunting, fueled by existential woes, political angst, and good olā fashioned love. Scottās rich voice has an unpretentious gravitas, his simple-yet-effective guitar playing ranging from delicate fingerpicking to angry bashing.
Created at home on a Tascam 4-Track Portastudio, the recording features few frills and is all the better for it. Unlike most mid-80s records it sounds like it could have come from any time since the late ā60s onwards. As a testament to its greatness, and despite the late recording date, it even gets a nod on Patrick Lundborgās āAcid Archivesā compilation website, Lysergiawhere itās described thus: āLate phase downer-loner folk and singer-songwriter trip, mostly acoustic, some tracks with a small band.ā ā Andrew Ure for Ugly
Things.
Read a long story about the album in the upcoming Shindig! issue:
Story about Scott Seskind in Shiding Mag.
The reissue is available on vinyl with a lyric insert.
Mastering (as always) by Jessica Thompson.
Feedbacks and reviews:
āAlmost totally unheralded singer-songwriter Scott Seskind gets the reissue treatment, and I couldnāt be happier. About a year ago I pulled Seskindās sole vinyl release out of the used bin of a Boulder record store, and with its almost Wallace Berman-esque cover art, could immediately suspect it was something special. The first listen didnāt dispel that notion one bit; here was an impressively captivating and moving collection of four-tracked bedroom folk of the highest order, with an out-of-time vibe that didnāt really snyc with its 1984 recording date. Definitely on the loner-ish end of the folk spectrum, with some aspects of the album harkening back to Skip Spenceās iconic Oar, while other moments revealed the urgency of the ā80s lo-fi revolution. But most importantly, the songs were just really, really great and managed to remain haunting long past their leaving.
Here, I thought, is an album that needs to be heard by more people, NOW. I asked around amongst some record collecting friends and discovered it was pretty highly rated by a small circle of people in the know, and that it had even managed to garner a mention in the Acid Archives despite its late recording date, and most excitingly that there was talk that the digital reissue label Yoga had managed to track Seskind down and secure the rights to his LP. (ā¦) So here we have it, the best songs from Seskindās eponymous LP. (ā¦) I really hope this release continues to garner the listeners that it deserves.ā ā Michael Klausman
āThe one that struck us the most this year was the almost totally unheralded work of singer-songwriter Scott Seskind, who recorded an impressively captivating and moving collection of four-tracked bedroom folk of the highest order, with an out-of-time vibe that doesnāt really sync with its original 1984 release date. Definitely on the loner-ish end of the folk spectrum, with songs that are really, really great and which manage to remain haunting long past their leaving. Truly an album that deserves to be heard by more people immediately." ā Other Music
[[Selling Points]]
- The first official reissue of the self-released, self-produced and self-titled lo-fi singer/songwriter jewel from 1985
- Participant in well-known compilations like āFolk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume Oneā (by Re:warm) and āSky Girlā (by Efficient Space)
- Carefully remastered by prolific Grammy nominated sound engineer Jessica Thompson
- For fans of Jackson C. Frank, PF Sloan, Skip Spence, and Phil Ochs while never feeling derivative.
- Available on limited CD and VINYL with original artworks
[[Catalog Number]]EBL-015LP[[Artist]]Scott Seskind


















