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    Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs (1969)

    Atlantic
    • Boz Scaggs – I'll Be Long Gone
    • 1. I'm Easy
    • 2. I'll Be Long Gone
    • 3. Another Day (Another Letter)
    • 4. Now You're Gone
    • 5. Finding Her
    • 6. Look What I Got
    • 7. Waiting For A Train
    • 8. Loan Me A Dime
    • 9. Sweet Release

    This is a killer album! Boz Scaggs first album recorded at Muscle Shoals - super deep southern rock soul, includes the beautiful 'I'll be long gone". This is deep! 

    Features on Soul Jazz Records' Delta Swamp Rock.

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