★★★★★
Ray Scott's 2005 entry My Kind Of Music quickly established the husky baritone as one of the primary torchbearers of modern "outlaw country" music, but the rebellious spirit that burned bright on that stellar debut has faded to little more than a flicker on his disappointingly tame sophomore effort. Far from following in the footsteps of country's greatest bad-asses, Crazy Like Me reads more like a rejection of hard living than a celebration of it, as Scott spends much of the album-including...
- www.americansongwriter.com
2013-04-25
★★★★★
When listening to Ray Scott's Rayality it's easy to see why the artist has continued to be able to carve out a niche in Country Music. Working on his own Jethropolitan Records (until signing with Flying Island just the week of this review), Ray Scott and Dave Brainard (Jerrod Niemann) have crafted a strong collection of songs that cannot be considered anything but real, honest-to-god Country Music...
- www.roughstock.com
2013-03-08
★★★★★
On My Kind of Music Ray Scott has anold-school baritone and classic country cockiness: He's for hard workand against government cheese, and when he dates a girl who doesn't knowKristofferson, she can kiss his ass. Separatist? Maybe. Good fun? That,too.
- ew.com
2009-06-12