Other Roads by Released August 30, 1988 Studio & (Los Angeles, California)., Length 45: 00, Boz Scaggs chronology (1980) 1980 Other Roads (1988) (1994) 1994 Other Roads is an album by, released in 1988. After an eight-year hiatus from recording, Boz Scaggs returned in 1988 with the album Other Roads, a record aimed primarily at the market.
The album reached #47 on the pop album chart, while the lead single “Heart of Mine” was a big Adult Contemporary success, peaking at #3 on that chart. The single also reached #35 on the Billboard pop singles chart.
This single was produced by Stewart Levine (who also produced and ' ' and 's two #1 hits, ' and 'If You Don't Know Me By Now'). Another adult contemporary radio hit from the album, 'Cool Running' was co-written by producer. Contents. Reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating In their retrospective review, praised both Scaggs's vocal performance and the unusual stylistic mix and tones of the songs. They concluded, 'Scaggs tried hard to walk a line between the decade's obsession with more processed studio sounds that utilized electronic keyboards and drum machines up front, while relying more heavily on electric guitars and kit drums. He doesn't always succeed in keeping the balance, but the attempt sets him apart from most mainstream acts at that time.' Track listing.
'What's Number One?' (Boz Scaggs, ) – 3:58. 'Claudia' (Scaggs, ) – 4:07. 'Heart of Mine' (, Dennis Matkosky, ) – 4:12.
'Right Out of My Head' (Scaggs, D. Tyler Huff) – 5:24. 'I Don't Hear You' (J.C. Tyler Huff) – 4:41.
'Mental Shakedown' (Scaggs, Guy Allison Steiner, ) – 4:10. 'Crimes of Passion' (J.C.
Allmusic: Departing from the Steve Miller Band after a two-album stint, Boz Scaggs found himself on his own but not without support. Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner, his friend, helped him sign with Atlantic Records and the label had him set up shop in Muscle Shoals, recording his debut album with that legendary set of studio musicians, known for their down-and-dirty backing work for Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett, among many other Southern soul legends. The Muscle Shoals rhythm section, occasionally augmented by guitarist Duane Allman, gives this music genuine grit, but this isn't necessarily a straight-up blue-eyed soul record, even if the opening 'I'm Easy' and 'I'll Be Long Gone' are certainly as deeply soulful as anything cut at Muscle Shoals. Even at this early stage Scaggs wasn't content to stay in one place, and he crafted a kind of Americana fantasia here, also dabbling in country and blues along with the soul and R&B that grounds this record.
If the country shuffle 'Now You're Gone' sounds just slightly a shade bit too vaudeville for its own good, it only stands out because the rest of the record is pitch-perfect, from the Jimmie Rodgers cover 'Waiting for a Train' and the folky 'Look What I Got!' To the extended 11-minute blues workout 'Loan Me a Dime,' which functions as much as a showcase for a blazing Duane Allman as it does for Boz. But even with that show-stealing turn, and even with the Muscle Shoals musicians giving this album its muscle and part of its soul, this album is still thoroughly a showcase for Boz Scaggs' musical vision, which even at this stage is wide and deep. It would grow smoother and more assured over the years, but the slight bit of raggedness suits the funky, down-home performances and helps make this not only a great debut, but also an enduring blue-eyed soul masterpiece.
When released in 1988, he'd been off the scene for a full eight years. Produced by, it featured some of his most unlikely songwriting collaborations with instrumental backing by along with some studio aces. Tried hard to walk a line between the decade's obsession with more processed studio sounds that utilized electronic keyboards and drum machines up front, while relying more heavily on electric guitars and kit drums. He doesn't always succeed in keeping the balance, but the attempt sets him apart from most mainstream acts at the time. Is odd from the start: the opener, 'What's Number One?'
Is a spacey pop number written with the late poet and songwriter and bassist/arranger. 'Right Out of My Head,' written with Dan and, juxtaposes 's blistering guitar work against a synth fill right out of 's 'Cars.'
Nailed another number one with 'Heart of Mine' co-written with pop-jazz songwriter (and the only cut produced by ). There's a strange futurist club noir inherent in both 'I Don't Hear You' and 'Crimes of Passion' written by and the Huffs. 'Cool Running' written by with is a solid, grown up, island groover with staggered R&B horns contrasted with a female backing chorus and a bridge of vocal counterpoint.
'Claudia,' by Steve Williams is one of ' classic mid-tempo, broken love songs with a killer bridge, and stellar guitar work. The set closer is a dreamy adult pop ballad entitled 'The Night of Van Gogh,' co-authored by him, and. Was in top vocal shape when he cut this: cool, bemused, but able to capture and communicate emotion mellifluously with freeze frame accuracy. While didn't scale the charts as an album, and is regarded as a minor work, hearing it in the 21st century reveals ' ambition and vision reach outside the box in a collection of great songs - even if the production doesn't fare as well as the material.
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“Boz” the man behind Low Down, Lido Shuffle and more A casual listen to the Boz Scaggs discography makes one thing obvious: Boz Scaggs is both a musical seeker and a man of sizable talent as a singer, songwriter and guitarist. His explorations in blues and R&B, Rock and Jazz have produced lasting work and a career that has brought with it acclaim, a loyal followin, and an enduring respect among musicians. With MEMPHIS (429 Records), his first studio album in five years, Scaggs looks back musically and biographically. (His father and grandparents are from Memphis, as is his wife.) “I had been thinking about a record that involved going back into my past and finding songs that match my style and my voice,” Scaggs says. With producer Steve Jordan and a crack band he puts a distinctive touch on classics like “Rainy Night in Georgia,” “Corinna Corinna,” and “Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl,” as well as on a couple of originals.
Thirteen tracks were recorded in three days at the city’s landmark Royal Studios, where the late Willie Mitchell produced so many of Al Green’s and Anne Peebles’ legendary albums. “The project just fell out naturally,” Scaggs says. “It didn’t require working over takes or a lot of revising. Choosing the material came, to some degree, out of the work I’d been doing with the Dukes of September (a band featuring Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald and Boz). We’d considered hundreds of songs over the last three years so a number of these had been spinning around in my head for a while.
Then when I sounded Steve Jordan about producing the record, his reaction gelled so completely and instantly with mine. Was it the first or second conversation we had where I thought he was reading my mind: Royal Studios in Memphis? Ace players like Willie Weeks and Ray Parker Jr.
And Charles Hodges? YES.” Raised in small towns in Oklahoma and Texas, Boz Scaggs took up the guitar at age 13.
“As a kid in the Fifties I was swept away by music and radio. It seemed there weren’t enough hours in the day to keep up with that first wave of Rock and Roll coming out of (top 40 station) KLIF and (the local R&B station) KNOK. At night I had WLAC Nashville with deeper Blues and R&B out of the greater south, Jazz from Chicago’s WLS and out of Dallas on WRR an amazing show called Cat’s Caravan where the DJ Jim Lowe took us to school on Muddy Waters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Memphis Slim, TBone Walker and the Delta and Chicago masters.
My high school friend Lewis MacAdams later wrote about that program, ‘I embarked on a journey each night into the life I wanted to live.’ That was me, too.” William Royce “Boz” Scaggs started playing in bands during high school in Dallas in the Sixties. He entered college at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and soon after decided instead to devote himself to journeyman playing around campuses and various clubs and resorts. Scaggs’ guitar and voice provided his self-described “ticket to ride” as he left the States to travel in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He developed a club following in Sweden and began his recording career there in 1965 with a solo album for Polydor. Curiosity along with yearning for a Blues and R&B band brought him to San Francisco in 1967.
Boz Scaggs Other Roads Album
After a stint with fellow Texan, Steve Miller, on several albums, he signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records and debuted with Boz Scaggs, produced by friend and Rolling Stone founder, Jann Wenner. That record featured the renowned Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, Duane Allman and the slow-burn-to-high-heat track, “Loan Me a Dime.” Critical acclaim followed, as did a long-term relationship with Columbia Records. Boz would make seven records for Columbia including Moments, Boz Scaggs and Band, My Time, and Slow Dancer, and featured songs such as “We Were Always Sweethearts,” “Dinah Flo,” “You Make It So Hard,” and “Slow Dancer.” Then came the multi-platinum 1975 release, Silk Degrees featuring hits like “Lowdown,” which won the Grammy Award for “Best R&B Song”, “Lido Shuffle,” “What Can I Say” and the ballad “We’re All Alone,” which became a worldwide hit for Rita Coolidge. Following Silk Degrees was Down Two Then Left, Middle Man and Hits, a compilation that featured the as-yet-unrecorded “Miss Sun” and the song from the motion picture Urban Cowboy, “Look What You’ve Done To Me.” Scaggs sat out most of the Eighties, touring sporadically and releasing one album in 1987, Other Roads. “In 1980, I decided to take a hiatus from the music business. I had intended it to be a six-month break, but I found when I got away from it that I wasn’t ready to jump back in. I had family matters to attend to.
And at the bottom of it all, I just didn’t have any music in me, no creative urge at all. Music had become a routine.” The Nineties began what Scaggs calls chapter two of his career. An invitation by Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen to join his New York Rock and Soul Revue teamed Scaggs up with Steely Dan co-founder Walter Becker, Michael McDonald and Charles Brown among others. Scaggs also signed a contract with Virgin Records and made an album of original material, Some Change, and then the Grammy-nominated Come on Home, a collection of R&B classics and originals featuring a crack rhythm section with horns. With the album Dig, Scaggs embarked upon a project he regards as one of the most important and mature works of his career. It featured production and writing with old friend and Silk Degrees collaborator David Paich and ace guitar player/producer Danny Kortchmar.
The record’s fate was tied to its 9/11/2001 release date and as a result it barely saw the light of day. Fade Into Light was his final release on Virgin Records and then came two albums of jazz standards. The first, But Beautiful released on Gray Cat Records, featured a traditional quartet and went to #1 on Billboard’s Jazz chart; Speak Low, arranged and produced by Gil Goldstein for Verve Records, featured a string quartet with harp and woodwinds. “I’m not a jazz musician or singer,” Scaggs says, “but it showed me a whole new world of vocal expression. It was important to me in the way that I perceive music, in terms of harmonics and in using my voice as an instrument.
These records were incredibly challenging, like nothing I’d ever done before.” The New Yorker, commenting on Scaggs’ performance, called him, “one of the few middle-aged pop stars to convincingly delve into the Great American Songbook.” In addition to touring extensively with his own band, Scaggs continues to work with Donald Fagen and Michael McDonald as The Dukes of September, most recently a playing a 47-city tour to rave reviews, performing their own material along with R&B and Soul classics. Within that collaboration, throughout his career and especially evident in MEMPHIS, Scaggs’ unique voice and trademark sound make plain his abiding respect for a wide spectrum of American roots music. Words and pictures from the official. Columbia Records 2013 Tracks: Disc 1: I’ll Be Long Gone, Loan Me a Dime, Runnin’ Blue, We Were Always Sweethearts, Painted Bells, Near You, Dinah Flo, Might Have to Cry, You Make It so Hard (To Say No), Slow Dancer, What Can I Say, It’s Over, Harbor Lights, Lowdown, Lido Shuffle, We’re All Alone & Hard Times. Disc 2: JoJo, Isn’t It Time, Simone, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Miss Sun, Look What You’ve Done to Me, Heart of Mine, Some Change, Sierra, As the Years Go Passing By (Boz Scaggs with Booker T & The MG’s), It All Went Down the Drain, Miss Riddle, I Just Go, Thanks to You & Gone Baby Gone. Musicians on the Essential album: Boz Scaggs and others.
Legacy Records 2013 Tracks: DISC 1: We Were Always Sweethearts, Downright Women, Painted Bells, Alone Alone, Near You, I Will Forever Sing (The Blues), Moments, Hollywood Blues, We Been Away & Can I Make It Last (Or Will It Just Be Over) (Instrumental). DISC 2: You Make It so Hard (To Say No), Slow Dancer, Angel Lady (Come Just In Time), There Is Someone Else, Hercules, Pain of Love, Sail on White Moon, Let It Happen, I Got Your Number & Take It for Granted. DISC 3: What Can I Say, Georgia, Jump Street, What Do You Want the Girl to Do, Harbor Lights, Lowdown, It’s Over, Love Me Tomorrow, Lido Shuffle, We’re All Alone, What Can I Say (Live), Jump Street (Live) & It’s Over (Live). DISC 4:, Still Falling for You, Hard Times, A Clue, Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man, We’re Waiting, Hollywood, Then She Walked Away, Gimme the Goods, 1993 & Tomorrow Never Came. DISC 5: JoJo, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Simone, You Can Have Me Anytime, Middle Man, Do Like You Do in New York, Angel You, Isn’t It Time & You Got Some Imagination.
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Musicians on the Original Album Classics: Boz Scaggs and others. Columbia Records 2010 Tracks: DISC 1: We Were Always Sweethearts, Downright Women, Painted Bells, Alone Alone, Near You, I Will Forever Sing (The Blues), Moments, Hollywood Blues, We Been Away & Can I Make It Last (Or Will It Just Be Over) (Instrumental). DISC 2: You Make It so Hard (To Say No), Slow Dancer, Angel Lady (Come Just In Time), There Is Someone Else, Hercules, Pain of Love, Sail on White Moon, Let It Happen, I Got Your Number & Take It for Granted. DISC 3: What Can I Say, Georgia, Jump Street, What Do You Want the Girl to Do, Harbor Lights, Lowdown, It’s Over, Love Me Tomorrow, Lido Shuffle, We’re All Alone, What Can I Say (Live), Jump Street (Live) & It’s Over (Live). DISC 4:, Still Falling for You, Hard Times, A Clue, Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man, We’re Waiting, Hollywood, Then She Walked Away, Gimme the Goods, 1993 & Tomorrow Never Came. DISC 5: JoJo, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Simone, You Can Have Me Anytime, Middle Man, Do Like You Do in New York, Angel You, Isn’t It Time & You Got Some Imagination.
Musicians on the Original Album Classics: Boz Scaggs and others. Decca Records 2009 Tracks: Invitation, She Was Too God To me, I Wish I Knew, Speak Low, Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me, I´ll Remember April, Save Your Love For Me, Ballad Of The Sad Young Men, Skylark, Senza Fine, Dindi & This Time The Dream´s On Me. Musicians on the Speak Low album: Boz Scaggs, Gil Goldstein, Alex Acuna, Bob Sheppard, Scott Colley, Mike Maineiri, Carol Robbins, Eric Crystal, Joyce Hammann, Laura Seaton, Lois Martin, Richard Locker, Lou Marini, Aaron Heick, Lawrence Feldman & Shane Shanahan. Sony BMG Records 2007 Tracks: What Can I Say, Georgia, Jump Street, What Do You Want the Girl to Do?, Harbor Lights, Lowdown, It’s Over, Love Me Tomorrow, Lido Shuffle, We’re All Alone, What Can I Say (Live), Jump Street (Live) & It´s Over (Live). Musicians on the Silk Degrees album: Boz Scaggs, Plas Johnson, Tom Scott, Bud Shank, Les Dudek, Louie Shelton, Chuck Findley, Jim Gilstrap, Maxine Green, Jim Horn, Paul Hubinon, David Hungate, Augie Johnson, Marty McCall, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Bud Shanks, Sid Sharp, Pepper Swenson, Fred Tackett, Carolyn Willis, Vincent DeRosa & Dick Hyde. Virgin Music 1997 Tracks: It All Went Down the Drain, Ask Me ’bout Nothin’ (But the Blues), Don’t Cry No More, Found Love, Come On Home, Picture of a Broken Heart, Love Letters, I’ve Got Your Love, Early in the Morning, Your Good Thing (Is About to End), T-Bone Shuffle, Sick & Tired, After Hours & Goodnight Louise.
Musicians on the Come On Home album: Boz Scaggs, Tom Coster, Ronnie Cuber, Dave Ellis, Willie Mitchell, Jim Keltner, Steve Freund, Kitty Beethoven, Anthony Blea, Ben Cauley, Jim Cox, Ricky Fataar, Jack Hale, Charles Hodges, James “Hutch” Hutchinson, Darryl Johnson, James Mitchell, Bill Ortiz, Scott Plunkett, Norbert Stachel, Rev. Ron Stallings, Fred Tackett, Wayne Wallace, Marty Wehner, Freddie Washington, Vince Lars, Mark Scaggs, Harry Duncan, Monte Owens, Lonnie McMillan, Willie Mitchell, Brenda Rutledge, Otis Cooper & David Matthews. Columbia Records 1988 Tracks: JoJo, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Simone, You Can Have Me Anytime, Middle Man, Do Like You Do in New York, Angel You, Isn’t It Time & You Got Some Imagination. Musicians on the Middle Man album: Boz Scaggs, Don Grolnick, James Newton-Howard, David Lasley, David Foster, Bill Champlin, Joe Vitale, Sharon Redd, Michael Boddicker, Paulette Brown, Rosemary Butler, Lenny Castro, Charlotte Crossley, Larry Fast, Venetta Field, David Hungate, Chuck “Fingers” Irwin, Steve Lukather, Rick Marotta, Marty Paich, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker Jr., John Pierce, Julia Tillman Waters, Adria Tapia, Bill Thedford, Oren Waters, Adrian Tapia & Carlos Santana. Columbia Records 1988 Tracks: Still Falling for You, Hard Times, Clue, Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man, We’re Waiting, Hollywood, Then She Walked Away, Gimme the Goods, 1993, Tomorrow Never Came & Tomorrow Never Came (Reprise).
Musicians on the Down Two Then Left album: Boz Scaggs, Bobby King, Victor Feldman, Don Menza, Phyllis Saint James, Bobbye Hall, Irving Azoff, David Duke, Scott Edwards, Alan Estes, Terry Evans, Stan Farber, Venetta Field, Chuck Findley, Roy Galloway, Jim Gilstrap, Jay Graydon, James Haas, Dana Hughes, David Hungate, Eldridge King, Barbara Korn, John Lehman, Steve Lukather, Steve Madaio, Don Manza, Myrna Matthews, Michael Omartian, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker, Jr., Julia Tillman Waters, Fred Seldon, Sid Sharp, Zedric Turnbough, Ernie Watts, Carolyn Willis, Fred Selden & Jai Winding. CBS Records 1988 Tracks: CD1: Heart Of Mine, Slow Dancer, Jojo, Harbor Lights, Still Falling For You, Sail On White Moon, You Can Have Me Any Time, A Clue, Take It For Granted, Simone, Then She Walked Away, We´re All Alone, Isn´t It TIme, Look What You´ve Done To Me & The Night Of Van Gogh. CD2: Lowdown, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Mental Shakedown, What Can I Say, You Got Some Imagination, Hard Times, It´s Over, Right Out Of My Head, Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man, Claudia, Georgia, What´s Number One?, Lido Shuffle, Hollywood & Soul To Soul. Musicians on the He Is Back With His Other Roads album: Boz Scaggs, Siedah Garrett, James Ingram, David Lasley, Phil Perry, Robbie Buchanan, Carl Carwell, Lenny Castro, Paulinho Da Costa, Charlotte Crossley, Kevin Dorsey, Michael Fischer, Jerry Hey, Dann Huff, David Hungate, Pam Hutchinson, Phillip Ingram, Paul Jackson, Jr., Michael Landau, Rhett Lawrence, Edie Lehmann, Patrick Leonard, Paulette McWilliams, Kate Markowitz, Marcus Miller, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Alan Pasqua, Darryl Phinnessee, Carlos Rios, John “J.R.” Robinson, Timothy B. Schmit, Myrna Smith-Schilling, Guy Allison Steiner, David Williams, Larry Williams, Aaron Zigman, Jeanette Hanes, Boz Schmit, Freddie Washington, Steve Lukather, Peter Wolf & Buzzy Feiten. Columbia Records 1988 Tracks: What’s Number One?, Claudia, Heart of Mine, Right out of My Head, I Don’t Hear You, Mental Shakedown, Crimes of Passion, Funny, Cool Running & Night of Van Gogh. Musicians on the Other Roads album: Boz Scaggs, Siedah Garrett, James Ingram, David Lasley, Phil Perry, Robbie Buchanan, Carl Carwell, Lenny Castro, Paulinho Da Costa, Charlotte Crossley, Kevin Dorsey, Michael Fischer, Jerry Hey, Dann Huff, David Hungate, Pam Hutchinson, Phillip Ingram, Paul Jackson, Jr., Michael Landau, Rhett Lawrence, Edie Lehmann, Patrick Leonard, Paulette McWilliams, Kate Markowitz, Marcus Miller, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Alan Pasqua, Darryl Phinnessee, Carlos Rios, John “J.R.” Robinson, Timothy B.
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Schmit, Myrna Smith-Schilling, Guy Allison Steiner, David Williams, Larry Williams, Aaron Zigman, Jeanette Hanes, Boz Schmit, Freddie Washington, Steve Lukather, Peter Wolf & Buzzy Feiten. Columbia Records 1980 Tracks: Lowdown, You Make It So Hard (To Say No), Miss Sun, Lido Shuffle, We’re All Alone, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Look What You’ve Done to Me, Jojo, Dinah Flo & You Can Have Me Anytime. Musicians on the Hits! Album: Boz Scaggs, Don Henley, Don Grolnick, David Lasley, Joe Sample, Pete Carr, Dennis Coffey, David Foster, Lisa Dal Bello, Don Felder, Muscle Shoals Horns, David T. Walker, Sharon Redd, Louie Shelton, H.B. Barnum, Barry Beckett, Paulette Brown, Lenny Castro, Charles Chalmers, Sandra Chalmers, Charlotte Crossley, Venetta Field, Glenn Frey, James Gadson, Jim Gilstrap, Roger Hawkins, Pat Henderson, Eddie Hinton, David Hood, David Hungate, Clayton Ivey, James Jamerson, Augie Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Steve Lukather, Clarence McDonald, Rick Marotta, Myrna Matthews, Marty McCall, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker, Jr., John Pierce, Steve Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Donna Rhodes, Julia Tillman Waters, Timothy B.
Schmit, Fred Tackett, Bill Thedford, Wah Wah Watson, Lorna Willard, Carolyn Willis, Adrian Tapia & Carlos Santana. Columbia Records 1980 Tracks: JoJo, Breakdown Dead Ahead, Simone, You Can Have Me Anytime, Middle Man, Do Like You Do in New York, Angel You, Isn’t It Time & You Got Some Imagination. Musicians on the Middle Man album: Boz Scaggs, Don Grolnick, James Newton-Howard, David Lasley, David Foster, Bill Champlin, Joe Vitale, Sharon Redd, Michael Boddicker, Paulette Brown, Rosemary Butler, Lenny Castro, Charlotte Crossley, Larry Fast, Venetta Field, David Hungate, Chuck “Fingers” Irwin, Steve Lukather, Rick Marotta, Marty Paich, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker Jr., John Pierce, Julia Tillman Waters, Adria Tapia, Bill Thedford, Oren Waters, Adrian Tapia & Carlos Santana.
Columbia Records 1977 Tracks: Still Falling for You, Hard Times, Clue, Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man, We’re Waiting, Hollywood, Then She Walked Away, Gimme the Goods, 1993, Tomorrow Never Came & Tomorrow Never Came (Reprise). Musicians on the Down Two Then Left album: Boz Scaggs, Bobby King, Victor Feldman, Don Menza, Phyllis Saint James, Bobbye Hall, Irving Azoff, David Duke, Scott Edwards, Alan Estes, Terry Evans, Stan Farber, Venetta Field, Chuck Findley, Roy Galloway, Jim Gilstrap, Jay Graydon, James Haas, Dana Hughes, David Hungate, Eldridge King, Barbara Korn, John Lehman, Steve Lukather, Steve Madaio, Don Manza, Myrna Matthews, Michael Omartian, Jeff Porcaro, Ray Parker, Jr., Julia Tillman Waters, Fred Seldon, Sid Sharp, Zedric Turnbough, Ernie Watts, Carolyn Willis, Fred Selden & Jai Winding. Columbia Records 1976 Tracks: What Can I Say, Georgia, Jump Street, What Do You Want the Girl to Do?, Harbor Lights, Lowdown, It’s Over, Love Me Tomorrow, Lido Shuffle & We’re All Alone. Musicians on the Silk Degrees album: Boz Scaggs, Plas Johnson, Tom Scott, Bud Shank, Les Dudek, Louie Shelton, Chuck Findley, Jim Gilstrap, Maxine Green, Jim Horn, Paul Hubinon, David Hungate, Augie Johnson, Marty McCall, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Bud Shanks, Sid Sharp, Pepper Swenson, Fred Tackett, Carolyn Willis, Vincent DeRosa & Dick Hyde.
Columbia Records 1972 Tracks: Dinah Flo, Slowly in the West, Full-Lock Power Slide, Old Time Lovin’, Might Have to Cry, Hellow My Lover, Freedom for the Stallion, He’s a Fool for You, We’re Gonna Roll & My Time. Musicians on the My Time album: Boz Scaggs, Linda Tillery, Mel Martin, Pete Carr, Barry Beckett, David Brown, Charles Chalmers, Sandra Chalmers, Bob Ferreira, Roy Halee, Tom Harrell, Roger Hawkins, Eddie Hinton, David Hood, Clayton Ivey, Jimmy Johnson, Dorothy Morrison, George Rains, Donna Rhodes, Jim Rothermel, Joachim Jymm Young & M.S.S.
Atlantic Records 1969 Tracks: I’m Easy, I’ll Be Long Gone, Another Day (Another Letter), Now You’re Gone, Finding Her, Look What I Got, Waiting for a Train, Loan Me a Dime & Sweet Release. Musicians on the Boz Scaggs album: Boz Scaggs, Tracy Nelson, Jeanie Greene, Duane Allman, Joe Arnold, Barry Beckett, Ben Cauley, Charles Chalmers, Joyce Dunn, Jeannie Green, Roger Hawkins, Eddie Hinton, Mary Holladay, David Hood, Jimmy Johnson, Al Lester, Gene Miller, James Mitchell, Floyd Newman, Irma Routen, Donna Thatcher & Mary Holliday. Good music enriches your life. At BLUE DESERT we are passionate about this particular yet wide-ranging style of music we call West Coast Music. This site is a modest tribute to the music and the performing artists, who through the (many) years have given us – and continue to give us – endless hours of musical enjoyment. As long-time fans we want to share our enthusiasm, experiences and views with fellow connoisseurs as well as curious newcomers. If we can do our bit to help promote this great music and all the gifted artist – well, then we have succeeded.
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