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Reviews

  • Understated Masterpiece

    5
    By Electric Skydog
    A special album for different reasons, if your a Boz fan this is one you must have. There seems to be a lot of emotion and retrospect in the songs. Such a great voice!
  • Criminally ignored, apparently

    5
    By LC Urts
    Are you kidding me, Apple sells this for a bargain price and there are very few reviews of it? This is a stunningly good album. I've owned it since shortly after it came out and it's still one of my favorites.
  • fan

    5
    By Cool Breeze Mick
    Almost every cut was amazing. Very surpised this 'cassette' did not get more love. Sort of like his early 70's efforts - really great melodies, band members, and Boz out front. Saw him with Tracy Nelson backing him up in Iowa City 1972 and he opened with Dinah Flo. He was then paired with Johnny Bristol on Slow Dancer which in my opinion was a far superior product to the breakout Lowdown. He is a genius and a great gift to my generation.
  • 5 & 1/2 Stars

    5
    By Appisjunk
    “Time, won’t you let me be, why couldn’t you be true…..talk to myself, cuz ain’t got nobody else, nobody else but youuuuuuu. Guitar licks a great, especially the bass.
  • Still listening

    5
    By Cameron Ball
    22 years later still listening strong...still "following this man"... Great album. Sierra? Time? Follow that man? These songs are still played in my car on long stretches of highway...
  • Quintessential Boz

    5
    By Francieb77
    Don't ignore this album because the critics gave it no love. This is a well crafted piece, indicative of another step on the amazing path that is Boz's career. I still listen to it....a lot :)
  • God, I love this Albumn

    5
    By DaytonSparty
    I can’t be the only person that loves it. The songs are magical and so lovely.