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(4 Customer Reviews)
This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
Fade into Light is a stellar album. It features unplugged and redone performances from Scaggs' classic Some Change, Silk Degrees, and Middle Man, as well as some new tunes. The unplugged tunes include readings of "Dirty Lowdown" and "Simone." "Harbor Lights" is changed significantly as well, in that the disco riff in its ending has been replaced by smooth jazz. "Sierra" is a remarkable redo that gives the tune a completely different feel. "Just Go" has Scaggs playing almost everything on the track, and it is one of his most nakedly emotional performances committed to tape. The sheer brokenness in his voice reveals a depth and dimension in the performance that takes the listener deep into the lyric. It is followed by a sultry, nocturnal read of "Love T.K.O." that reveals his deep authority, allowing the lyric to speak through him, not because of him. There is an authority here that allows the vast emotion in the song to be read through the spirit of acceptance, and it all lies in his nuance and phrasing. It's so inspired, offering a view of the many sides of Scaggs as a singer, that Fade into Light is a must for anyone even remotely interested in Boz Scaggs. ~ Thom Jurek
This dualdisc includes a CD side containing the complete 12 track album, and on the DVD side, the complete album in enhanced stereo and 3 videos.
Personnel: Boz Scaggs (vocals); Ricky Fataar (guitar, keyboards, percussion); Robben Ford, Fred Tackett (guitar); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Tom Scott (tenor saxophone); Randy Kerber (piano); Greg Phillinganes (electric piano); William D. "Smitty" Smith (organ); Booker T. Jones (Hammond b-3 organ); David Paich, Michael Omartian (keyboards); Dave Carpenter, Roscoe Beck, James "Hutch" Hutchinson (bass guitar); Jim Keltner (drums); Curt Bisquera, Lenny Castro (percussion); Kathy Merrick, Lisa Frazier (background vocals); Norbert Stachel. Boz Scaggs Fade Into Light Songs Fade Into Light Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Boz's New CD is Wonderful I haven't heard Boz for a long while. Listening to this CD, you remember what drew you to his voice in the first place. He hasn't lost his voice, his phrasing and sounds better than before. I love listening to this CD, the acoustic versions of favorite songs are worth the price. Submitted by Marie (San Jose, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Boz at his smooth best A wonderful album, which i purchased in 2002 on import. Cost me an arm and a leg but was worth every penny. Ive been a fan since the mid seventies, and my love for his music has never waned. Just wish he,d do a UK tour as I think I would love to see the man live. Boz, if you read this, please come to Liverpool UK, you have loads of fans here. Joan xxx Submitted by jh001e2578 (Liverpool, Merseyside. England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Boz scores a knockout ! Boz scores a knockout with this great collection of songs(12), eleven which he wrote. There is no bad music on this cd. His voice is inspirational, and the songs tell some wonderful stories. Talk about musicians? Well, suffice to say he has some of the best with Nathan East, Fred Tackett, Booker T., Robben Ford, Jim Keltner, on and on. But the true star is Boz. If you read this Boz...thanks. Submitted by Fred (Galveston, Texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
As good as music gets Boz Scaggs at his best, his voice has no equal, the world is a better place when you listen to this masterpiece. Submitted by rich (hampton va) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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