Silk Degrees | ||||
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Studio album by Boz Scaggs | ||||
Released | March 1976 | |||
Recorded | September 1975 at Davlen Sound Studios & Hollywood Sound Los Angeles, California | |||
Genre | Soft rock, R&B | |||
Length | 41:28 | |||
Label | Columbia 33920 | |||
Producer | Joe Wissert | |||
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AllMusic | |
Robert Christgau | A- |
Rolling Stone | link |
Silk Degrees is the seventh album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in 1976. The album peaked at #2 and spent 115 weeks on the Billboard 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. Silk Degrees spawned four singles, of which "It's Over", "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle", all made the Top 40, while the fourth, "What Can I Say," peaked just outside the top 40, at #42.
The album was recorded at Davlen Sound Studios and Hollywood Sound Studios, Los Angeles. Among the accompanying musicians, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, and David Hungate would go on to become band members in Toto. The album marked Scaggs's commercial zenith, a mix of straight pop rock songs ("Jump Street" and "Lido Shuffle"), smooth soul compositions ("What Can I Say" and "Lowdown"), and appealing ballads ("Harbor Lights" and "We're All Alone"). The latter was later a hit for Rita Coolidge.
"Lowdown" reached the top 5 on the club play, black, disco, and pop charts and also did respectably on the AC chart, with its peak at #3 on the pop chart. It earned a Grammy Award, as the Best R&B Song at the Grammy Awards of 1976, and the song is an airplay staple to this day, particularly on AC, oldies, and smooth jazz radio stations. "It's Over", "What Can I Say", and "Lido Shuffle" reached #38, #42 and #11, respectively, on the pop chart. Scaggs also received Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Best LP Package, Best Pop Vocal by a Male, and Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Male for "Lowdown".