A Fool to Care

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AlbumMar 31 / 201512 songs, 52m 17s
Rhythm & Blues Blue-Eyed Soul
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Boz Scaggs’ love of music from the American South—its blues, R&B, and soul—has long been documented. Dude’s a purist, and probably more so now than he was on his \'70s radio hits. This Nashville-recorded follow-up to 2013’s much-loved *Memphis* showcases brilliant covers and originals that mostly draw from a deep well of Louisiana music. From the old Li\'l Millet hit “Rich Woman” to a note-perfect remake of Bobby Charles’ “Small Town Talk” to The Band\'s lovely \"Whispering Pines” (featuring Lucinda Williams), there’s intimacy that rings of authenticity. It’s a legend in full command of his influences.

Check out our album review of Boz Scaggs' 'A Fool to Care' on Rolling Stone.com.

Check out our album review of Boz Scaggs' 'A Fool to Care' on Rolling Stone.com.

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Mostly stirring covers from master of sensuous R&B. Review by Mark Kidel

Mostly stirring covers from master of sensuous R&B. Review by Mark Kidel

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