Down Two Then Left is the eighth album by singer Boz Scaggs , released in 1977. It peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 .[ 5] This album is notable for featuring the first studio work done by Steve Lukather .
All tracks are written by Boz Scaggs , with additional contributors noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Still Falling for You" 3:54 2. "Hard Times" 4:30 3. "A Clue" 3:58 4. "Whatcha Gonna Tell Your Man" Jai Winding 3:54 5. "We're Waiting" Michael Omartian 6:24 6. "Hollywood" Omartian 3:10 7. "Then She Walked Away" Omartian 4:06 8. "Gimme the Goods" Omartian 4:15 9. "1993" Omartian 4:05 10. "Tomorrow Never Came" Omartian 4:41 Total length: 43:02
Singles released from the album were "Hard Times"/"We're Waiting" and "Hollywood"/"A Clue". Some copies of the "Hard Times" single bear a credit for this album under the title Still Falling for You .
Boz Scaggs – lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 5), guitar solo (2, 4)
Michael Omartian – keyboards, synthesizers, accordion (1), marimba (1), horn arrangements, string arrangements, conductor
Jai Winding – acoustic piano (4)
Ray Parker Jr. – guitars
Steve Lukather – guitar solo (3, 8)
Jay Graydon – guitars, guitar solo (7)
David Hungate – bass (1)
Scott Edwards – bass (2-10)
Jeff Porcaro – drums, Syndrum , timbales (8)
Bobbye Hall – bongos (1), congas (8)
Victor Feldman – claves (2), vibraphone (6)
Alan Estes – congas (4)
Don Menza – saxophones
Fred Selden – saxophones, flute
Ernie Watts – saxophones
Dana Hughes – trombone
Chuck Findley – trumpet, flugelhorn solo (5)
Steve Madaio – trumpet
Barbara Korn – French horn
David Duke – French horn
Sidney Sharp – concertmaster
Carolyn Willis – backing vocals (1, 5-7), voices (verses, 4)
Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals (2)
John Lehman – backing vocals (2, 3)
Zedric Turnbough – backing vocals (2)
Venetta Fields – backing vocals (3)
Roy Galloway – backing vocals (3)
Phyllis St. James – backing vocals (3, 7)
Terry Evans – backing vocals (4)
Bobby King – backing vocals (4)
Eldridge King – backing vocals (4)
Julia Tillman Waters – backing vocals (6)
Myrna Matthews – backing vocals (6, 7)
Stan Farber – backing vocals (9)
Jim Haas – backing vocals (9)
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