My Time
For the song by The Psychedelic Furs, see Mirror Moves. For the song by Fabolous and Jeremih, see My Time (Fabolous song).
My Time | ||||
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Studio album by Boz Scaggs | ||||
Released | September 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1972 at Muscle Shoals Sound, Sheffield, Alabama and CBS Studios, San Francisco | |||
Genre | Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul | |||
Length | 32:32 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Boz Scaggs, Roy Halee | |||
Boz Scaggs chronology | ||||
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My Time is the fifth album by Boz Scaggs, released by Columbia Records in September 1972. "Dinah Flo" was the only single released from the album.
Track listing
All songs written by Boz Scaggs unless noted.
Side One
- "Dinah Flo" - 3:03
- "Slowly in the West" (David Brown) - 3:56
- "Full-Lock Power Slide" - 3:09
- "Old Time Lovin' " (Al Green) - 2:52
- "Might Have to Cry" - 4:03
Side Two
- "Hello My Lover" (Allen Toussaint) - 3:23
- "Freedom for the Stallion" (Allen Toussaint) - 2:32
- "He's a Fool for You" - 3:46
- "We're Gonna Roll" - 2:52
- "My Time" - 2:56
Production
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 & 10
- Produced by Boz Scaggs
- Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama
Tracks 3, 4, 7 & 9
- Produced by Roy Halee and Boz Scaggs
- Recorded at CBS Studios, San Francisco, CA
Personnel
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 & 10
- Boz Scaggs – vocals, electric guitar
- Barry Beckett – piano
- Pete Carr – electric guitar
- Charles Chalmers – saxophone, background vocals
- Sandra Chalmers – background vocals
- Roger Hawkins – drums
- Eddie Hinton – acoustic guitar
- David Hood – bass guitar
- Clayton Ivey – organ, keyboards
- Jimmy Johnson – electric guitar
- Donna Rhodes – background vocals
Horns performed by Muscle Shoals Horns
Tracks 3, 4, 7 & 9
- David Brown – bass guitar
- Dorothy Morrison – background vocals
- George Rains – drums
- Boz Scaggs - vocals, electric guitar
- Linda Tillery – background vocals
- Joachim Young – keyboards
Horns on "Stallion" and "Old Time Lovin'" by Bob Ferreira, Tom Harrell, Mel Martin and Jim Rothermel. Horns on "We're Gonna Roll" by Jack Scherer and Jules Broussard.
External links
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