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Cindy
Scott: This Northern Girl is Going Far By Lauren Carter
Following this came the production of her first full-length album, This Northern Girl. Scott was recently nominated for the 2002 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards for Best Songwriter; Best Female Artist, and the album for the 2002 Prairie Music Week's Outstanding Aboriginal Recording. A mix of country, folk, bluegrass and blues, Scott brings her lyrics to life with a voice able to excel through a wide range - from the simple folk-like melody of Fondest Memories to the expertly-done higher notes in A Child and the clear, solid strength of the nearly acapella version Now He Can Fancy Dance. Her lyrics are similarly diverse, recounting experiences familiar to many. In Waiting for the Pain she solemnly sits in the bar, eyeing the guy with the "rowdy way talk and your good time boy smile"while "hoping that tonight you might love me." Following this sweet, sad song - one that inspires memories for most
women, at least for me - is the upbeat, optimistic Looking Back.
In this song is the power of a woman in control of her own life. All told, the dozen songs, inspired by events in her own life and the lives of people around her, present a varied look at challenges and victories, all recounted through Scott's vocals and a variety of rhythms and instruments. In Now He Can Fancy Dance, a very powerful song about a man finding the truth of his heritage and himself after this truth was taken from him in a residential school, an idgeridoo intones in the background. Piano, bongos and background singers compliment Scott's voice in Bird in a Cage. With its mix of melancholy and determination, This Northern Girl is like a photo album spread from somebody's life. Yet its overall tone is one of courage in overcoming the obstacles. And perhaps this is how Cindy Scott has come as far as she has. Certainly, with the strength and hope that are evident in her first album, she's going to go far. One listens to Sam's Song - a song that addresses the fear of becoming a single mother and what it takes to overcome it - will show you that. It's inspiration in the truest form.
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