Boz Scaggs by Boz Scaggs

Boz Scaggs

Boz Scaggs

1969

Boz Scaggs is a Rock album by Boz Scaggs, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 79 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • bluesy

About

Boz Scaggs had already developed a reputation as an exemplary blues-R&B singer over the years, on the road and with the original incarnation of the Steve Miller Band. With the encouragement of <i>Rolling Stone</i> founder Jann Wenner, who served as the album’s co-producer, Boz Scaggs struck out on his own. Notable for the appearance of guitarist Duane Allman (best heard on the extended 13-minute “Loan Me a Dime”), Scaggs’ self-titled debut album, recorded at the legendary Muscle Shoals studio, is centered on a genuine, no-nonsense approach to roots music that reflects its influences without resorting to cliché. “Another Day (Another Letter)” could be a Stax-Volt ballad. “Now You’re Gone” incorporates honky-tonk into its Southern soul. “Finding Her” is spare blues, its rhythm expanding in its longing alongside a wandering lead guitar. “Look What I Got!” works over a Willie Nelson vibe. Country legend Jimmie Rodgers is given a spirited rendition of his hobo lament “Waiting for a Train.” Since Scaggs would go on to greater success in the ‘70s with a much sleeker sound, the overall rawness may come as a surprise, but a welcome one at that.

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Tracklist

  1. 1I'm Easy3:08
  2. 2I'll Be Long Gone4:15
  3. 3Another Day (Another Letter)2:58
  4. 4Now You're Gone3:49
  5. 5Finding Her3:57
  6. 6Look What I Got!4:12
  7. 7Waiting for a Train2:41
  8. 8Loan Me a Dime12:31
  9. 9Sweet Release6:14

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10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 79 pressings tracked on Gatefold