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Elly Roberts reviews

Boz Scaggs:
Greatest Hits Live (DVD & Double CD)

Distributed by
Mailboat Studios (CD) & Coming Home Studios (DVD)

    Cover CD:
    DVD:

  • Released: 11/10/04 (CD) / 01/11/04 (DVD)
  • Cat. No: GCD4001 (CD) / CHS10029 (DVD)
  • Price: £11.99 (CD) / £12.99 (DVD)
  • Rating: 10/10
  • DVD Extras: Booklet with credits, Photo gallery, Behind the scenes documentary, Special bonus track

    Track listing:

      1. Lowdown
      2. Slow Dancer
      3. Heart Of Mine
      4. It All Went Down The Drain
      5. Harbor Lights
      6. Jojo
      7. Ask Me ‘ Bout Nothin’ But The Blues
      8. Breakdown Dead Ahead
      9. Look What You’ve Done To Me
      10. I Just Go
      11. Georgia
      12. Miss Sun
      13. Lido Shuffle
      14. Runnin’ Blue
      15. Loan Me A Dime
      16. We’re All Alone


Double-delight for genuine music lovers as American singer-songwriter Boz Scaggs has a simultaneous release on DVD (Coming Home Studios) and CD (Mailboat Records) of his Greatest Hits Live.

Released on 11 October, this wonderful concert finds Scaggs on top form as he plays an intimate concert at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on 27 August 2003.

Born William Royce Scaggs on 8 June 1944 in Ohio, he struggled to make an impact in his formative music career. Eventually, he hit a purple patch with a brief excursion into the British singles charts in late 1976 through to the end of 1977 - sadly he hasn’t charted since.

His stunning album Silk Degrees (5 million seller, and one of my all-time favourites) spawned most of his best known hits – Lowdown, What Can I Say, and Lido Shuffle. They are in reality only the tip of the iceberg, because he’s been consistently releasing excellent albums since 1966.

Over the years, his eclectic range of music has drawn music luminaries like Carlos Santana, David Paich, Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro (all Toto members), Nathan East (Eric Clapton’s bassist), Booker T Jones, Duane Allman, Victor Feldman to contribute to his studio work. He’s very difficult to pigeon-hole, but to get that kind of talent on your side you simply have to be respected.


Now comes this sophisticated gig where he draws on material from albums Silk Degrees, Boz The Ballade, Middle Man and others making this his first ever live DVD. Grammy award-winning Scaggs and his 8 piece band tackle jazz, blues ballads and pre – Fun Lovin’ Criminals urban jazz – soul. His blue – eyed soul voice is highly distinctive on record, and it sounds even better live.

Melt at his brilliant Harbor Lights, dance to Lido Shuffle, get sad to Loan Me Dime – there’s something here for everyone. There simply isn’t a bad song on this collection and I guarantee you’ll enjoy it whether you’re watching the DVD or listening to the CD – from the funky baseline of the opener Lowdown - you’ll be hooked. Speaking of the performance, Scaggs says, "It’s not every night or just any band that can pull off this song list."

The DVD, directed by Lawrence Jordan, also features behind the scenes footage including rehearsals and back stage dialogue, a photo gallery, and bonus performance of Harbor Lights by Boz’s Jazz Quintet.

This is a far cry from the days he wandered around Europe as a street singer in the early ’60 – he learnt his trade well – and it shows . Absolute CLASS.

Review & concert pics copyright © Elly Roberts, 2004-2010.

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