Hits! (Boz Scaggs album)

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Hits!
Boz Scaggs Hits.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released1980
Length42:47
64:56 (2006 re-release)
LabelColumbia, Legacy Records
ProducerJohnny Bristol, Joe Wissert, Bill Schnee, Glyn Johns, David Foster
Boz Scaggs chronology
Middle Man
(1980)
Hits!
(1980)
Other Roads
(1988)
Hits!
2006 re-issued cover (Legacy Records)
2006 re-issued cover (Legacy Records)

Hits! is a compilation album by Boz Scaggs, first released in 1980. It focuses primarily on material released in 1976 and 1980. The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA.[1]

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[2]

In a retrospective review by Jason Elias for AllMusic, he criticized the album's lack of comprehensiveness, particularly the omission of "What Can I Say". Elias deemed that the later release My Time: A Boz Scaggs Anthology makes Hits! completely redundant.[2]

Track listing[]

  1. "Lowdown" (Boz Scaggs, David Paich) – 4:27
  2. "You Make It So Hard (to Say No)" (Scaggs) – 3:32
  3. "Miss Sun" (Paich) – 5:33
  4. "Lido Shuffle" (Scaggs, Paich) – 3:41
  5. "We're All Alone" (Scaggs) – 4:11
  6. "Breakdown Dead Ahead" (Scaggs, David Foster) – 4:01
  7. "Look What You've Done to Me" (Scaggs, Foster) – 5:17
  8. "Jojo" (Scaggs, Foster, David Lasley) – 4:06
  9. "Dinah Flo" (Scaggs) – 3:03
  10. "You Can Have Me Anytime" (Scaggs, Foster) – 4:56

The Australian release of Hits! replaced Track 9 "Dinah Flo" with "What Can I Say" (B. Scaggs, D. Paich).

Re-release[]

In 2006 Hits! was re-released with additional tracks and a new cover.

  1. "What Can I Say" (Scaggs, Paich)
  2. "Jojo" (Scaggs, Foster, Lasley)
  3. "Miss Sun" [Long Version] (Paich)
  4. "Hard Times" (Scaggs)
  5. "Slow Dancer" (Scaggs, George Daly)
  6. "Harbor Lights" (Scaggs)
  7. "Dinah Flo" (Scaggs)
  8. "Look What You've Done to Me" (Scaggs, Foster)
  9. "Breakdown Dead Ahead" (Scaggs, Foster)
  10. "You Make It So Hard (To Say No)" (Scaggs)
  11. "It's Over" (Scaggs, Paich)
  12. "We're All Alone" (Scaggs)
  13. "Heart of Mine" (Bobby Caldwell, Dennis Matkosky, Jason Scheff)
  14. "Lowdown" (Scaggs, Paich)
  15. "Lido Shuffle" (Scaggs, Paich)

Charts[]

Chart (1980/81) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 9
U.S. Billboard 200 24

Personnel[]

"Lowdown"

"You Make It So Hard (to Say No)

"Miss Sun"

  • Boz Scaggs – lead vocals
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums, percussion
  • David Paich – keyboards, moog bass, synthesizers
  • Steve Lukather – guitar
  • Steve Porcaro – synthesizers
  • Lisa Dal Bello – vocals

"Lido Shuffle"

  • Boz Scaggs – lead vocals, guitar
  • David Paich – keyboards, horns arrangements, synthesizers solo
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums
  • David Hungate – bass guitar
  • Fred Tackett – guitar

"We're All Alone"

  • Boz Scaggs – lead vocal
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums
  • David Hungate – bass guitar
  • David Paich – keyboards, strings and horns arrangements

"Breakdown Dead Ahead"

"Look What You've Done To Me"

"JoJo"

  • Boz Scaggs – lead vocals, guitar
  • David Foster – keyboards, synthesizer, strings arrangements
  • Jerry Hey – horns arrangements
  • Ray Parker Jr., Steve Lukather – guitar
  • John Pierce – bass guitar
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums
  • Lenny Castro – percussion
  • Adrian Tapia – saxophone solo
  • David Lasley, Sharon Redd, Charlotte Crossley – background vocals

"Dinah Flo"

"You Can Have Me Anytime"

  • Boz Scaggs – lead vocal
  • David Foster – piano, synthesizers
  • David Hungate – bass
  • Marty Paich – strings arrangements
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums
  • Carlos Santana – guitar solo

Production

  • Boz Scaggs – producer
  • Johnny Bristol – producer
  • David Foster – producer
  • Roy Halee – engineer, producer
  • Joe Wissert – producer
  • Tom Perry – engineer
  • Al Schmitt – engineer
  • Bill Schnee – engineer, producer
  • Greg Venable – engineer
  • Mike Reese – mastering
  • Lois Walker – mastering

References[]

  1. ^ "RIAA – Searchable Database: Boz Scaggs". Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Elias, Jason. Hits! at AllMusic. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 266. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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