J Scott Bergman

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Lifebed 05:17 Tools
Regret 05:17 Tools
Nothing Else Will Do 04:33 Tools
The Contrast of Love 03:39 Tools
And So It Happens 03:39 Tools
Thieves 03:21 Tools
Maybes Are Fading 04:30 Tools
End of the Year 02:53 Tools
Icon 04:23 Tools
Creep 04:03 Tools
Bravery 03:11 Tools
Spaces 03:11 Tools
Whatsyourtruth 03:11 Tools
Discovered 03:24 Tools
Beautifully Delayed 03:24 Tools
Life On Mars 03:38 Tools
A Song Below the Stairs 03:09 Tools
Greatest Way To See 03:40 Tools
Match Up 04:28 Tools
Your Release 04:28 Tools
From Here 03:56 Tools
Breakthrough 03:56 Tools
Never Be Complete 03:56 Tools
Carry On This Way 03:56 Tools
Through Completely 03:56 Tools
Another You 03:54 Tools
Resolution 03:54 Tools
Float 03:54 Tools
Lost Souls Communion 03:54 Tools
Milton's Offer 08:54 Tools
The Wishing 03:22 Tools
Am I 03:22 Tools
Wonderful Thing 03:42 Tools
Man In The Marshes 03:31 Tools
Engagement Two 03:31 Tools
Fontainebleau 04:03 Tools
Holds Five Years 03:18 Tools
Instinct On Avenue 01:28 Tools
Supercouple Of The Seventies 01:28 Tools
One of These Nights 04:22 Tools
You 04:22 Tools
'Til The End ( Of Never) 04:22 Tools
Three Chord Story 04:11 Tools
Blue Evolution 04:11 Tools
The Theory Of J. Paul Jones 04:11 Tools
Fading To One 04:11 Tools
Film Like Thoughts 03:29 Tools
Push To Test 03:29 Tools
They Won't Go When I Go 05:08 Tools
Engagement One 03:29 Tools
All Instead 05:08 Tools
What Is Win? 05:08 Tools
Union Street, 05:08 Tools
Red Hill Mining Town 04:49 Tools
Big Shot 04:21 Tools
Icon acoustic 04:23 Tools
Deface Me 04:23 Tools
More Than A Woman 03:27 Tools
Match Up acoustic 03:27 Tools
Fontainebleau acoustic 04:04 Tools
The Exit 04:04 Tools
Nothing Else Will Do acoustic 04:04 Tools
Black Snow 04:04 Tools
Music Is My Silence 04:04 Tools
All Instead acoustic 05:06 Tools
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NEW album 'Re.covers' now available on itunes and www.pacificrecords.com. J Scott Bergman was born in New Jersey and raised in Southern California. His words are often inspired by personal events and spiritual philosophy. Musically Influenced by the likes of Nick Drake, Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, and The Beatles, J Scott Bergman continues to evolve with mysteriously evocative songs of love and hope. The album "From Here" represents the beginning of a breakthrough. Subtle but powerful, it is a happy record that burns through its early dark disguise. A musical reflection of personal revelation, this self-produced disc took its place as the third installment in a trilogy of solo records that began as a personal catharsis; after the demise of J Scott Bergman's former band, SOMETHING IRIS. The next album, "Maybes Are Fading," is a collection of beautiful songs reflective of lost loves and the turns experienced on life's unfolding journey . There are songs of poignant breakthroughs and happy surrender. A combination of violins, modern singer/songwriter acoustic rock, and a unique smokey edge on a new folk sound: J Scott Bergman was again backed up by leading industry musicians and recieved critical acclaim. In 2002 he toured Northern Europe. He placed as a finalist in the 2003 Acoustic Live competition in Los Angeles and has won songwriting awards from The John Lennon Songwriting and Great American Song contests. In addition, in 2004 his work placed as a runner-up in the VH1 sponsored Song Of The Year contest. He also won "Outstanding Achievement In Songwriting Award" in the Great American Song Contest. The song "Wonderful Thing" spent a month in the top 20 most played singles on XM Radio's Station 52: from September through October 2005. At times soulful and sonically more dynamic than its predecessors, the latest album "Ours Is The Time," deals with a cast of characters in songs that illustrate that no matter how diverse the human experience, we all share a common core. Whether it be the non-fictional character in 'Milton's Offer' reflecting on his long life well spent or the rock icon in the song 'Icon' whining about his fans overanalyzing his work, or the homeless plight imagined in 'Lost Souls Communion', the writer is acknowledging the range of human experience. With pop sensibilities in full-force and guest appearances by members of Beck and Alanis Morissette's touring bands, the album covers a breadth of aural landscapes: a thoughtfully woven tapestry of folk, modern rock and bluesy jazz. The arrangements are solid yet purposefully sparse: letting the acoustic vibe and distinctive voice of the artist shine through. Released in 2008, "Ours Is The Time" is available at CDBaby.com and itunes. A four star review at European online music site, Melodic.net, as well as its artist of the week for the 6th week of 2008 started the year on a positive note. Artist links include http://www.jscottbergman.com, http://www.facebook.com/people/J_Scott_Bergman/534599279, http://www.myspace.com/jscottbergman, http://thesixtyone.com/jscottb, http://www.imeem.com/jscottbergman, http://ilike.com/artist/J+Scott+Bergman. J Scott Bergman releases his material through his own "Bergmusic" label and Pacific Records. He is currently living in Los Angeles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.