Some Change is an album by the American musician Boz Scaggs, released in 1994.[3][4]
Some Change | ||||
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Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Label | Virgin[1] | |||
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Critical reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [5] |
Entertainment Weekly | B−[6] |
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly deemed the album "a competent snooze for closet New Age fans."[6]
AllMusic's retrospective review called Some Change "a very honest and natural-sounding collection of pop, pop/rock, and soul-influenced pop" and "his best album since 1976's Silk Degrees."[5]
Track listing
editAll songs are written by Boz Scaggs unless noted.
- "You Got My Letter" - 4:23
- "Some Change" - 6:11
- "I'll Be the One" - 5:29
- "Call Me" (Robben Ford, Michael Omartian, Scaggs) - 3:18
- "Fly Like a Bird" - 3:35
- "Sierra" - 5:21
- "Lost It" - 5:52
- "Time" - 4:18
- "Illusion" (Marcus Miller, Scaggs) - 5:28
- "Follow That Man" - 5:51
Personnel
edit- Boz Scaggs – vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass (5)
- Michael Rodriguez – programming
- Ricky Fataar – keyboards, drums, accordion (5), organ (5)
- Austin de Lone – acoustic piano (1)
- Booker T. Jones – Hammond B3 organ (2)
- William "Smitty" Smith – organ solo (5)
- Barry Beckett – acoustic piano (7)
- Michael Omartian – synthesizers (7), organ solo (7)
- Kevin Bents – Rhodes electric piano (7, 9, 10)
- Fred Tackett – rhythm guitar (2), acoustic guitar (6)
- James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass (2, 8)
- Nathan East – bass (6, 9, 10)
- Neil Stubenhaus – bass (7)
Production
edit- Producers – Boz Scaggs and Ricky Fataar
- Co-producer on Tracks 4 & 7 – Barry Beckett
- Engineers – Richard Dodd (Track 1), Dan Garcia and Paul McKenna (Tracks 2-10).
- Digital Editing and Additional Engineering – Michael Rodriguez
- Mixed by Richard Dodd
- Mix Assistant – Karl Derfler
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
- Art Direction – Len Peltier
- Design – Tom Dolan
- Photography – Jean-Baptiste Mondino
References
edit- ^ a b Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (August 16, 2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". Simon and Schuster – via Google Books.
- ^ "Album Reviews". Billboard. 106 (17): 74. Apr 23, 1994.
- ^ "Boz Scaggs Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ^ Thompson, Clifford (October 7, 2020). "Contemporary World Musicians". Routledge – via Google Books.
- ^ a b Some Change at AllMusic
- ^ a b "Some Change". EW.com.