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Boz Scaggs on Duane Allman's blowout "Loan Me a Dime" session

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Most people of a certain age recall Boz Scaggs for his 1976 breakthrough album, Silk Degrees. With hits like “Georgia,” “Lido Shuffle” and — the number three hit — “Lowdown,” it was a must-own album that brilliantly fused elements of blues, rock and soul with four-on-the-floor disco beats, making it a record you could rock to as well as dance to, all of which gave it remarkably wide and diverse appeal.

Scaggs has just released Detour, his first new album in seven album years. It’s an intimate affair that began as an exercise in singing just for the sake of it. Among the tracks are renditions of Allen Toussaint’s “It’s Raining,” the sentimental standard “Angel Eyes” and a reinterpretation of “I’ll Be Long Gone,” a fan favorite from Scaggs’ 1969 self-titled second album, which is often considered his debut record.



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