Drive (Scott Grimes EP)

Drive is the debut EP by American actor/singer/songwriter Scott Grimes, released in 2010.

Drive
EP by
ReleasedJuly 6, 2010
RecordedMadjak Studios
GenreSoft rock
Length29:00
LabelMadjak Entertainment Inc.
ProducerScott Grimes, Dave Harris
Scott Grimes chronology
Livin' on the Run
(2005)
Drive
(2010)

History

Drive is the follow-up to his 2005 release, Livin' on the Run. His first release was the 1989 A&M album Scott Grimes. This album features songs written during many personal changes for the writing team of Scott Grimes & Dave Harris. Both men, having gone through divorces in 2006, used that experience as the backbone of this release. Songs like "Back Into You", "Waiting" and "What Love Is" reflect a somber tone, while others like "Hide", "Corner Pub" and "Soon I Will Be Found" are tongue-in-cheek and fun to listen to. One of the album's highlights is the last track, "(I Don’t Wanna) Let You Go" which Grimes & Harris co-wrote with Julian Lennon and John Spinks of The Outfield.

Music and lyrics

Drive, musically and lyrically is a slight departure from Grimes' previous album Livin' on the Run which was more rock-oriented. Drive is a quieter and soft rock-oriented album with more personal lyrics by Grimes and Harris, who both went through divorces during the writing of this album.

Track listing

  1. "Hide" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) – 3:56
  2. "Waiting" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) - 4:08
  3. "Back Into You" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) - 4:08
  4. "Soon I Will Be Found" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) – 3:45
  5. "Corner Pub" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) – 3:52
  6. "What Love Is" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris) - 4:21
  7. "(I Don’t Wanna) Let You Go" (Scott Grimes, Dave Harris, Julian Lennon, John Spinks) – 3:57

Personnel

  • Scott Grimes – guitar (acoustic & electric), piano, keyboards, organ, drum programming, synth strings, all vocals, producer
  • John Spinks – guitar (acoustic & electric)
  • Sean O'Dwyer – mixing and mastering
  • Dave Harris – executive producer
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