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| ARTIST: | Boz Scaggs, Boz Scaggs |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Payday, Sarah, Ms. Riddle, I Just Go, Get On The Natch, Desire, Call That Love, King Of El Paso, Your not, Vanishing, Thanks To You |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724381063521 |
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Customer Reviews of Dig
The crown jewel of my CD-collection 11 tracks, 11 highlights: there's simply no weak track to be found on this really tremendous album. It's WORLDCLASS. Listen to the perfect 'laid back'-sound of 'Desire' and 'Miss Riddle'.
Those mentionned tracks together with the polished 'Vanishing point', the cool 'King of El Paso', the catching 'Sarah', the (Steely Danesque)'Call that love', the more rough but superb 'You're not', and of course opener 'Payday' are now all among the best songs I've ever heard. I'm sure this album makes the world's biggest musicians a little jealous.
Think it's also the best Boz-work until now! Orchestration, voice, intelligence, technique, production, it's all top here. Trust me!
Boz is back!!
Boz Scaggs wrote music that I grew up to. With a smoky smooth voice and an ear for songs that hooked you from the start, Boz never failed to crank out songs that were soulful, jazzy, funky, and just all around great. His reunion on DIG with David Paich of Toto fame has been long overdue, and the fusion of the Toto style and Boz Scaggs vocals blend flawlessly.Silk Degrees and Middle Man are two of my very favorite albums, and after hearing DIG, I now have another. Payday starts the disc off in superb form, Paichs keyboards adding a grand touch. Sarah is a lovely track and stands with the best of the Boz's work. Miss Riddle is a sultry number that is slowly becoming a favorite of mine and Vanishing Point along with Desire are standout tracks as well. Its hard to distinguish between them as to which I like better.The only track I was a little hesitant to embrace is Get on the Natch, most likely because Ive never thought Boz would attempt a rap type song. The beat is catchy and it gets you after a while.Boz is a bit older now and his vocals have deepened a bit, becoming more suitable for the bluesy style he has always favored. His music is still great and anyone who listens to Dig will realize after a few listenings that the Middle Man is still making music that will endure. Play it once, youll like it. Play it twice, youll love it. It only gets better with each listen. Try it and youll really DIG it, man.
Only Getting Better
I have been a fan of Boz Scaggs since the late 1960's and he continues to amaze me with his ability to be relevant. Most of his music is timeless (as music should be) and even if some of his albums are somewhat strained, his distinctive voice and style will always come through. I don't think of Dig as "Silk Degrees 2" but rather as one of the overall best albums I have ever listened to; an album that, if it were vinyl, you would play from from the start groove on side one through the time when it started clicking on side two if your automatic turntable failed to be automatic. His distincive voice (and musical talent) combine to make his style timeless, unlike some solo artists whose music tends to sound the same and becomes tiresome. If you love artists who can create music rather than sample the music of others with the gift of music, you should appreciate Boz Scaggs. I'm an old guy who grew up listening to AM radio at night when Wolfman Jack and Dick Biondi at WLS in Chicago were "spinning the tunes for the kids". I will always appreciate someone with musical talent, whether it's a band or an individual, rather than what a record company thinks will make money for their bottom line.