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Boz Scaggs

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I'm Easy
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I'll Be Long Gone
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Another Day
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Now You're Gone
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Finding Her
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Look What I Got
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Waiting For A Train
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Loan Me A Dime
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Sweet Release
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11.22.10
Boz Scaggs, Boz Scaggs
2005 | Label: Rhino Atlantic

Having recently split from his frontman duties for the Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs went down to Muscle Shoals to figure how best to utilize his blue-eyed soul pipes in a more rock setting. Funky, down-home, and smooth yet with plenty of splinters, Scaggs’s debut is made all the more incandescent by the slidework of a musician who had previously been sleeping in the nearby FAME Studio parking lot. Duane Allman’s solo on “Loan Me a Dime” is rightly considered one of rock’s finest, blazing through blues, country and rock over the course of its 12 minutes.

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Look What I Got

sylvania99

This whole album is terrific. I remember sitting in my dining room listening to this and my dad suddenly recognizing 'Waiting for a Train" as a song from his childhood. A bonding experience.

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Top This.

ricardo222

Berry Beckett on Loan Me A Dime. None better.

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Duane is the star here

RockdawgDave

Boz gets his day later in his career. The other two reviewers are right, this one is all about Duane Allman. "Loan Me A Dime" is the highlight here and, frankly, a highlight of Duane's recorded work, period!

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I agree with Kazoo Magoo

idlewildsouth

Duane Allman on 'loan me a dime.'

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The Real Boz

KazooMagoo

Great album.... it's worth the download just to get "Loan Me A Dime". Some great guitar from one of the best, Duane Allman. Makes the hair on your arms stand on end.

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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. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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