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Come On Home (album)

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Come On Home is an album by Boz Scaggs.

Reception

Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

In their retrospective review, Allmusic called Come On Home "a genuine musical treasure."[1]

Track listing

  1. "It All Went Down the Drain"
  2. "Ask Me 'Bout Nothin' (But the Blues)"
  3. "Don't Cry No More"
  4. "Found Love"
  5. "Come On Home"
  6. "Picture of a Broken Heart"
  7. "Love Letters"
  8. "I've Got Your Love"
  9. "Early in the Morning"
  10. "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)"
  11. "T-Bone Shuffle"
  12. "Sick and Tired"
  13. "After Hours"
  14. "Goodnight Louise"

Personnel

  • Boz Scaggs - guitar, vocals, horn arrangements
  • James "Hutch" Hutchinson - bass
  • Darryl Johnson - bass
  • Jim Keltner - drums
  • Ricky Fataar - drums, percussion
  • Steve Freund - guitar
  • David Matthews - piano, Hammond organ
  • Fred Tackett - guitar
  • Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington - bass
  • Otis Cooper - background vocals
  • Kitty Beethoven - background vocals
  • Monte Owens - background vocals
  • Scott Plunkett - piano, Hammond organ
  • Charles Hodges - Hammond organ
  • Tom Coster - accordion
  • Jim Cox- piano, Hammond organ
  • Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone, horn arrangements
  • Harry Duncan - harmonica
  • Dave Ellis - tenor saxophone
  • Jack Hale - trombone
  • Vince Lars - alto saxophone
  • Lonnie McMillan - tenor saxophone
  • James Mitchell - baritone saxophone
  • Willie Mitchell - trumpet, horn arrangements
  • Anthony Blea - violin
  • Ben Cauley - trumpet
  • Bill Ortiz - trumpet
  • Brenda Rutledge - trombone
  • Mark Scaggs - percussion
  • Norbert Stachel - alto, baritone & tenor saxophones; horn arrangements
  • Rev. Ron Stallings - tenor saxophone
  • Wayne Wallace - trombone
  • Marty Wehner - trombone

References