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Goodnight Louise By Boz Scaggs
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Goodnight Louise Disc 1, Track 14 - Running time: 4:02
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Come on Home (1997) Top Seller
COME ON HOME was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
For much of his career, Boz Scaggs has taken the musical path of slick L.A. pop, culminating in his 1976 hit album SILK DEGREES. COME ON ...
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Goodnight Louise Disc 1, Track 33 - Running time: 4:02
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My Time: Anthology (1969-1997) (1997) (Import) Australia
Although Boz Scaggs first found success as the lead singer on the early albums by the Steve Miller Band, his solo career quickly moved away from the psychedelic haze of those records. Although Scaggs's easygoing, slightly gritty vocals remained rooted ...
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Goodnight Louise Disc 2, Track 7 - Running time: 4:02
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Come On Home (1997)
Limited Edition
COME ON HOME was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
For much of his career, Boz Scaggs has taken the musical path of slick L.A. pop, culminating in his 1976 hit album SILK DEGREES. COME ON ...
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Goodnight Louise Disc 2, Track 16 - Running time: 4:02 Album Only |
My Time: The Anthology (1969-1997) (1997) Top Seller
1969-97
Although Boz Scaggs first found success as the lead singer on the early albums by the Steve Miller Band, his solo career quickly moved away from the psychedelic haze of those records. Although Scaggs's easygoing, slightly gritty vocals remained rooted ...
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Goodnight Louise Disc 1, Track 14 - Running time: 4:02
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Come On Home (1997)
Track Listing: It All Went Down the Drain; Ask Me 'Bout Nothin'; Don't Cry No More; Found Love; Come On Home; Picture of a Broken Heart; Love Letters; I've Got Your Love; Early In the Morning; Your Good Thing; T-Bone ...
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Goodnight Louise Disc 1, Track 33 - Running time: 4:02
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My Time: A Boz Scaggs Anthology (1997) (Import) Australia; 1969-1997
Although Boz Scaggs first found success as the lead singer on the early albums by the Steve Miller Band, his solo career quickly moved away from the psychedelic haze of those records. Although Scaggs's easygoing, slightly gritty vocals remained rooted ...
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