A Fool To Care Boz Scaggs

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
16.05.2019

Label: 429 Records

Genre: Blues

Subgenre: Bluesy Rock

Artist: Boz Scaggs

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  • 1 Rich Woman 02:59
  • 2 I'm A Fool To Care 02:06
  • 3 Hell To Pay 06:16
  • 4 Small Town Talk 03:42
  • 5 Last Tango On 16th Street 06:26
  • 6 There's A Storm A Comin' 04:14
  • 7 I'm So Proud 03:38
  • 8 I Want To See You 05:42
  • 9 High Blood Pressure 03:36
  • 10 Full Of Fire 04:18
  • 11 Love Don't Love Nobody 05:10
  • 12 Whispering Pines 04:23
  • Total Runtime 52:30

Info for A Fool To Care



Boz Scaggs follows up the chart topping and critically acclaimed, “Memphis,” (his highest charting record since the legendary Silk Degrees), with ‘A Fool To Care." Produced By Steve Jordan, the album boasts several new Boz originals, as well as a diverse range of R&B/Soul treasures. "A Fool to Care" features duets with guest artists Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams.

The Grammy-winning rock icon Boz Scaggs blends rock, soul, jazz and R&B for this album of new material. Bonnie Raitt plays slide guitar and sings vocals on Hell To Pay while Lucinda Williams provides duet vocals with Scaggs on Whispering Pines.

A Fool To Care showcases the patchwork of influences and innovations that make up a Boz Scaggs album…and sees Scaggs letting loose and having some fun. You can hear that sense of fun, as well as his ability and willingness to wander in any musical direction throughout these twelve tracks. The inspirational heart of the album lies in the sounds of Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma that played such a vital role in shaping Scaggs' musical sensibility, but they venture forth boldly from there. Scaggs brings a sly drawl to a funky workout like Li'l Millet and the Creoles' "Rich Woman" and an elegant delicacy to the Impressions' "I'm So Proud." He easily negotiates the Latin flavoring of "Last Tango on 16th Street" and "I Want to See You," both written by San Francisco bluesman (and longtime Scaggs compatriot) Jack Walroth. Horns, strings, soulful background vocalists and guests like guitarist Reggie Young and steel guitarist Paul Franklin lift the album into the stratosphere.

"These 12 songs map out a concise history of American soul, with a heavy dose of New Orleans strut... Backed throughout by a stellar group of studio aces — guitarist Ray Parker Jr., bassist Willie Weeks and drummer Steve Jordan, who also produced the album — Scaggs’ well-worn, textured voice deftly navigates this range of styles." (Rolling Stone)

Boz Scaggs, vocals, guitars, backing vocals
Ray Parker Jr., guitars
Willie Weeks, bass
Steve Jordan, drums

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