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Reviews

  • Who writes these reviews?

    4
    By Strwbryflds
    It first appeared on CD in 1980... oh really? So 2 years before CDs existed? lol
  • Hits?! Are you kidding me?

    4
    By Hellbound Train
    If this was really a HITS compilation it would have only 2 songs: Lido Shuffle Lowdown The rest were just fan favorites, let’s be honest.
  • Classic Boz

    5
    By Jalansmithtx
    What a great album full of blue tones and memories. Love it.
  • Villa Montalvo front row center

    5
    By Sanders2016
    So close we can see his fingers. Big treat for us. Only song better than “lowdown” “Loan me a Dime”. Loved Blue Eyed Soul (all soul) Music since I first heard The Righteous Bros.so Boz has been a huge favorite since his first album hit. He’s a true professional always a great show always worth the time and cash to see him.
  • Keep it Alive.

    5
    By More like this plz
    Introduce someone to Scaggs' music
  • Larry

    5
    By Lordlarry
    This song (Look what you’ve done to me) was written in one night by Boz and David Foster for a movie. It is, probably , one of the best love songs ever written and sung by the “perfect” singer. Close your eyes, get a drink, put on a headset and see if you agree.
  • Boz Scaggs

    5
    By SpiderCharlotte
    I had a friend turn me onto his music and the song I first heard was "we're all alone". What a beautiful song. I listened to a few more and I decided to purchase his album of songs off I-tunes.
  • Boz Scaggs - Hits

    3
    By The Rinnian
    In general nice selection of songs, but one song which happens to be my favorite (Look What You've Done To Me) sounds very "tinny" when you preview it. It was suggested to me by Apple Tech Support not to download this song as the purchased song will sound the same as the preview.
  • Boz-a-Riffic!

    5
    By BigSpynDoc
    Not sure why this great song writer/performer doesn't get more notoriety and acclaim. Ranging from blue-eyed soul/pop (think Hall & Oates) to jazz-rock-groove (think Steely Dan--Boz performed with Donald Fagen on the stellar, early 90's New York Rock and Soul Review recording from the Beacon Theater--I was there!) and top it off with the disco-beat verve of the late '70's. Thoughtful, romantic lyrics; melodies loaded with "hooks" that will keep you humming them in your head; solid musicianship and the unique voice all combine to create a really top-notch anthology. Enjoy!
  • Musicianship on Display

    4
    By ZARDOZ
    Boz Scaggs used some of the best musicians in the business, and it shows clearly in the standout classic, "Miss Sun." Just listen to that impeccable performance. It's worthy of the best production and musicianship Steely Dan ever showed. The drumming alone is worth special mention. Don't know if that was Porcaro or Gadd, but it's really something.