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A blues and soul gem born in the South
This is Boz Scaggs' second solo album, recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios after leaving the Steve Miller Band.
A blend of R&B, blues, and country permeates the album. The bluesy track "Lawn Me a Dime," with its slide guitar slicing through the air, is a highlight. Boz's vocals, both viscous and refined, trade energy with the horn section and organ. From soulful ballads to funky tracks, he demonstrates his deep understanding of roots music and his talent for elevating it to pop.
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- Backing Vocals - Donna Thatcher (A1 to A3, A5 to B3)
- Backing Vocals - Irma Routen (A2, A4)
- Backing Vocals - Jeannie Greene
- Backing Vocals - Joyce Dunn (A2, A4)
- Backing Vocals - Mary Holiday
- Backing Vocals - Tracy Nelson (A2, A4)
- Baritone Saxophone - Floyd Newman (A1)
- Baritone Saxophone - James Mitchell (A2 to B3)
- Bass - David Hood
- Design - Robert Kingsbury
- Dobro, Slide Guitar - Duane "Skydog" Allman
- Drums - Roger Hawkins
- Engineer - Marlin Greene
- Fiddle - Al Lester
- Guitar - Duane Allman
- Guitar - Eddie Hinton
- Guitar - Jimmy Johnson (4)
- Guitar, Vocals - Boz Scaggs
- Keyboards - Barry Beckett
- Mastered By - Kevin Gray
- Photography By [Inside Liner Photos] - Stephen Paley
- Photography By [Cover & Backliner Photos] - Elaine Mayes
- Producer - Boz Scaggs
- Producer - Jann Wenner
- Producer - Marlin Greene
- Tenor Saxophone - Charles Chalmers (A1)
- Tenor Saxophone - Joe Arnold (A2 to B3)
- Trumpet - Ben Cauley (A1)
- Trumpet, Trombone - Gene "Bowlegs" Miller