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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Boz Scaggs – 2015 - A Fool to Care (HDtracks) [FLAC@96khz24bit] Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs in 2006 Wikipedia: William Royce Scaggs (known professionally as Boz Scaggs; born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He gained fame in the 1960s as a guitarist and one-time lead singer with the Steve Miller Band, and in the 1970s with several solo Top 20 hit singles in the United States, including the hits "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle" from the critically acclaimed album Silk Degrees (1976), which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200. Scaggs continues to write, record music, and tour. A Fool to Care (HDtracks) Artist: Boz Scaggs Title: A Fool To Care Producer: Steve Jordan Format: 12 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 96kHz (HDtracks) Release Date: March 31, 2015 Recorded: 2015 at Blackbird Studio, Nashville Label: 429 Records Genre: Blues, Modern Blues, R&B, Rock Duration: 52:17 Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/a-fool-to-care AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek: Boz Scaggs follows 2013’s killer Memphis with a second Tennessee album. A Fool to Care was recorded over four days with producer/drummer Steve Jordan and a core band of guitarist Ray Parker, Jr. and bassist Willie Weeks at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio. These 12 songs are primarily covers that reflect various sources, the most prevalent among them being R&B and soul. The band is augmented occasionally with strings, horns, and Music City luminaries including guitarists Reggie Young and Al Anderson and pedal steel boss Paul Franklin. Simply put, there is no filler here — virtually every song is a highlight. The opener is a swaggering, horn-drenched presentation of Dorothy LaBostrie and McKinley Millet’s “Rich Woman.” Scaggs’ reading is inspired by Li’l Millet & His Creoles’ 1955 version more than Canned Heat’s or Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’. The title track was cut as a country swing tune by author Ted Daffan in 1940. Scaggs reads it through the New Orleans R&B of Fats Domino. And speaking of NOLA, Bobby Charles and Rick Danko’s “Small Town Talk” is executed flawlessly with slippery breaks by Jordan and a simmering B-3 by Jim Cox. “Hell to Pay” is an original, a badass blues driven by Weeks’ funky upright bass. Sung in duet with Bonnie Raitt (who also plays mean slide here), Scaggs takes an all too rare guitar solo. “Last Tango on 16th Street” melds Carlos Gardel, West Coast jazz, and Brechtian drama. Scaggs’ delivery is full of restrained empathy, not pity. His version of Richard Hawley’s otherworldly waltz “There’s a Storm a Comin’” features Franklin’s pedal steel crying amid accordion, bass, bump organ, and B-3. It is an elegant outlier here. Scaggs offers Curtis Mayfield’s “I’m So Proud” with an expressive falsetto that would make the composer proud. Huey P. Smith’s 1958 classic “High Blood Pressure” is rendered raw, ragged, and raucous. That shimmering falsetto returns to Memphis in a grooving version of Al Green’s “Full of Fire” before slipping toward smooth Philly soul with a gorgeous take on the Spinners’ 1974 classic “Love Don’t Love Nobody.” But Scaggs saves the very best for last. He teams with Lucinda Williams for Richard Manuel’s (the Band) “Whispering Pines.” Franklin’s steel returns in a breezy, warm, atmospheric arrangement that relies on the depth in Jordan’s floor tom-toms. The contrast between Williams’ bluesy, grainy contralto and Scaggs’ soul-basted croon underscores the wrenching heartbreak in the lyric. Ultimately, A Fool to Care is not only a companion to Memphis, but also to 1997’s Come on Home and his earliest (pre-Silk Degrees) sides. Scaggs’ voice is unmarked by time. Whether singing new or old songs, he presents them in the moment as living, breathing entities. He remains a song interpreter who has few — if any — peers. 01 - Rich Woman - 02:58 02 - I’m A Fool To Care - 02:05 03 - Hell To Pay (feat. Bonnie Raitt) - 06:15 04 - Small Town Talk - 03:41 05 - Last Tango On 16th Street - 06:25 06 - There’s A Storm A Comin’ - 04:13 07 - I’m So Proud - 03:37 08 - I Want To See You - 05:41 09 - High Blood Pressure - 03:35 10 - Full Of Fire - 04:17 11 - Love Don’t Love Nobody - 05:09 12 - Whispering Pines (feat. Lucinda Williams) - 04:21 Personnel: Al Anderson - Guitar David Angell - Violin Monisa Angell - Viola Seth Asarnow - Bandoneon, Pump Organ Ben Cauley - Trumpet Jim Cox - Hammond B3, Piano, Pump Organ, Vibraphone, Wurlitzer Eric Crystal - Piano, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) David Davidson - Violin Alicia Enstrom - Violin Paul Franklin - Guitar (Steel) Jack Hale - Trombone Jim Hoke - Accordion, Clarinet (Bass), Flute (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Vibraphone, Woodwind, Woodwind Arrangement Jim Horn - Sax (Baritone) Steve Jordan - Drums, Horn Conductor, Mixing, Percussion, Vocals (Background) Anthony La Merchina - Cello Tony Lindsay - Vocals (Background) The Love Sponge Strings - Primary Artist Lannie McMillan - Sax (Tenor) Conesha Monet Owens - Vocals (Background) Ray Parker, Jr. - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm) Quentin Ware, Jr. - Trumpet Bonnie Raitt - Primary Artist, Slide Guitar, Vocals Sari Reist - Cello Fred Ross - Vocals (Background) Doug Rowan - Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor) Boz Scaggs - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Primary Artist, Vocals Lester Snell - Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, String Conductor Wei Tsun Chang - Violin Willie Weeks - Bass Kristin Wilkinson - Viola Lucinda Williams - Primary Artist, Vocals Reggie Young - Guitar ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Sharing Widget |