Boz Scaggs & Band

Boz Scaggs & Band is the fourth album by Boz Scaggs, and his second on the Columbia Records label. It was released in December 1971.

Boz Scaggs & Band
Studio album by
Boz Scaggs
ReleasedDec 1971
StudioOlympic Studios, London, CBS Studios, New York City and CBS Studios, San Francisco
GenreRock, blue-eyed soul
LabelColumbia
ProducerBoz Scaggs, Glyn Johns
Boz Scaggs chronology
Moments
(1971)
Boz Scaggs & Band
(1971)
My Time
(1972)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideB+[1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Boz Scaggs, except where indicated.

Side One

  1. "Monkey Time" (Scaggs, Clive Arrowsmith)
  2. "Runnin' Blue" (Scaggs, Pat O'Hara)
  3. "Up to You" (Scaggs, Arrowsmith)
  4. "Love Anyway"
  5. "Flames of Love" (Scaggs, Arrowsmith)

Side Two

  1. "Here to Stay"
  2. "Nothing Will Take Your Place"
  3. "Why Why" (Scaggs, Tim Davis)
  4. "You're So Good"

Personnel

  • Boz Scaggs – guitar, vocals
  • David Brown – bass
  • Chepito Areas – conga, timbales on "Flames of Love"
  • Michael Carabello – percussion, conga, timbales on "Flames of Love"
  • Lee Charleton – saw, harp on "Here to Stay"
  • Rita Coolidge Ensemble – background vocals on "Flames of Love"
  • Dorothy Morrison – background vocals on "Flames of Love"
  • Mel Martin – saxophone
  • Pat O'Hara – trombone
  • Tom Poole – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • George Rains – drums, percussion
  • Doug Simril – guitar, piano
  • Joachim Young – organ, piano, keyboards, vibraphone
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References

  1. Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: S". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 12, 2019 via robertchristgau.com.
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