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Mike Scott&#39;s career is entirely interwoven with his band <a href="spotify:artist:5TnuP42pw475UrjjeabtwZ" data-name="The Waterboys">The Waterboys</a> but for two albums in the mid 1990s he worked under his own name. The first of these, <a href="spotify:album:7GSAIbclDyOqsLAm7UR1XP" data-name="Bring &#39;Em All In">Bring &#39;Em All In</a>, was a true solo album on which Scott played every instrument. Its follow-up <a href="spotify:album:1CmzHIeGqf4WpXX0Qbd19o" data-name="Still Burning">Still Burning</a>, made with a crack team of session players - Jim Keltner, Pino Palladino and Chicago guitarist Chris Bruce - followed two years later. Both records recount Scott&#39;s spiritual experiences, the first intimately, the second with a rich, full soul/rock sound. Working under his own name didn&#39;t satisfy Scott and he reactivated the Waterboys concept beginning with 2000&#39;s <a href="spotify:album:48Kshpfx1uH4f6swiQRBPj" data-name="A Rock in the Weary Land">A Rock in the Weary Land</a>.

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