Another spellbinding album in a prolific career, this new
collection of songs boasts Scaggs' pioneering blend of rock, soul, jazz and
R&B taken to new heights A Fool To Care is the follow-up to the critically
acclaimed 2013 album Memphis, which Rolling Stone described as 'sublime' and
hit the #1 spot on the Billboard Blues Chart and the Top 20 on the Billboard
200.
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.
Produced by Steve Jordan (Stevie Nicks, Bob Dylan, John
Mayer) and recorded over four days at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, A Fool To
Care features two very special guests – Bonnie Raitt contributes slide guitar
and sassy vocals on the original song "Hell To Pay" and Lucinda
Williams trades vocal lines with Scaggs as a kind of prayer for deliverance on
The Band's "Whispering Pines." The core band joining Boz on A Fool To
Care is Willie Weeks (bass), Ray Parker Jr. (guitars), Jim Cox (keyboard) and
Steve Jordan (drums).
Raised in Texas with an abiding respect for a wide spectrum
of American roots music, William Royce "Boz" Scaggs began a long and
storied career in 1965 with the release of his first solo recording Boz. After
cutting his teeth playing with Steve Miller and honing his rock and R&B
chops with the likes of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and Duane Allman,
Scaggs achieved multi-platinum success with Silk Degrees in 1976. He has
continued on a lauded and multi-genre musical journey to the present day. With
a trademark voice, a rich catalogue and many accolades, Scaggs continues to
establish himself as one of music's most creative and original artists.
A Fool To Care Tracklisting:
1.Rich Woman
2.I'm A Fool To Care
3.Hell To Pay
4.Small Town Talk
5.Last Tango on 16th Street
6.There's A Storm A' Comin'
7.I'm So Proud
8.I Want To See You
9.High Blood Pressure
10.Full Of Fire
11.Love Don't Love Nobody
12.Whispering Pines
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