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Playlist: The Very Best of Boz Scaggs
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Playlist: The Very Best of Boz Scaggs
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Sony
's
Playlist
series is certainly a 21st century approach to the "best-of" compilation. Though these titles now come in plastic jewel boxes instead of digipacks, they still claim to be "eco-friendly." They provide both CD quality music and downloadable mp3 files, and instead of liner notes and photos in the printed booklet, they provide them digitally on the CD. Most importantly, they are sold for a budget price.
Boz Scaggs
' entry in this series -- which claims to balance hits, audience favorites, and obscure tracks -- is a curious one. There are four selections here from
Silk Degrees
. Two songs,
"Look What You've Done to Me"
and
"Miss Sun,"
were unreleased tracks that appeared first on the
Hits!
compilation. The remaining eight are obvious yet well-chosen selections from the albums,
Moments
(
"We Were Always Sweethearts"
);
Boz Scaggs & Band
"Runnin' Blue"
My Time
"Dinah Flo"
Slow Dancer
"Angel Lady"
Other Roads
"Heart of Mine"
); and
Middle Man
"Breakdown Dead Ahead"
"JoJo"
). It would be a true best of if they'd cross licensed
"Brother Can You Lone Me a Dime"
from
WEA
and dropped the tracks from
, since most
Scaggs
fans have them anyway. As it stands, this is a fine introduction to his years at
Columbia
, and the extras make it worth the budget price. Those who already have
will have other decisions to make, since there are many track duplications, but this one has better overall sound. ~ Thom Jurek
's
Playlist
series is certainly a 21st century approach to the "best-of" compilation. Though these titles now come in plastic jewel boxes instead of digipacks, they still claim to be "eco-friendly." They provide both CD quality music and downloadable mp3 files, and instead of liner notes and photos in the printed booklet, they provide them digitally on the CD. Most importantly, they are sold for a budget price.
Boz Scaggs
' entry in this series -- which claims to balance hits, audience favorites, and obscure tracks -- is a curious one. There are four selections here from
Silk Degrees
. Two songs,
"Look What You've Done to Me"
and
"Miss Sun,"
were unreleased tracks that appeared first on the
Hits!
compilation. The remaining eight are obvious yet well-chosen selections from the albums,
Moments
(
"We Were Always Sweethearts"
);
Boz Scaggs & Band
"Runnin' Blue"
My Time
"Dinah Flo"
Slow Dancer
"Angel Lady"
Other Roads
"Heart of Mine"
); and
Middle Man
"Breakdown Dead Ahead"
"JoJo"
). It would be a true best of if they'd cross licensed
"Brother Can You Lone Me a Dime"
from
WEA
and dropped the tracks from
, since most
Scaggs
fans have them anyway. As it stands, this is a fine introduction to his years at
Columbia
, and the extras make it worth the budget price. Those who already have
will have other decisions to make, since there are many track duplications, but this one has better overall sound. ~ Thom Jurek