Boz is Back: Scaggs Announces ‘Detour,’ 1st New Album in 7 Years
by Best Classic Bands StaffBoz Scaggs has announced a new album, Detour, his first new studio effort in seven years. The album, a captivating and deeply personal exploration of the Great American Songbook, will be released on October 17, 2025, via Concord Records. It’s available for pre-order in the U.S. here. [It will also be available in Canada (coming here) and in the U.K. here.] Listen below to the album’s first single: a beautiful, newly arranged version of “I’ll Be Long Gone,” a fan-favorite track from his 1969 self-titled debut.
From the September 4 announcement: Sometimes, an unexpected detour leads you right where you belong. Detour finds the Grammy-winner—who turned 81 on June 8—interpreting timeless standards with tender insight and profound emotional sophistication.
The new album began not with a grand plan, but with the simple joy of making music. “I had no intention of making a record when I started singing these songs,” Scaggs confesses. “It was all very casual at first, just an opportunity to explore a style of music I’ve always liked, to get together with a friend and play for the sheer joy of it.”
That friend is pianist Seth Asarnow, and their informal sessions together became the heart of Detour. What started as a series of personal demos for Scaggs to expand his vocal stylings soon revealed something magical. The performances and arrangements were undeniable, demanding to be shared with the world. The result is a masterclass in interpretation, an eclectic mix of the familiar and the obscure that tips its hat to Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald as gracefully as it does to Irma Thomas and Lonnie Johnson. It is an elegant reimagining of old favorites and new discoveries, delivered with both reverence and a fresh perspective.
On Detour, Scaggs puts his essential instrument on full display. “If I look at myself as a musician over the years, I’d have to consider my primary instrument to be my voice,” he says. That voice has only gained nuance and depth, evident from the gentle tone of the album opener, Allen Toussaint’s “It’s Raining,” to a serene version of “The Very Thought Of You” that feels both timeless and contemporary. The project even led him to revisit “I’ll Be Long Gone” at the suggestion of pianist Seth Asarnow.
“I get a lot of requests for it,” Scaggs explains, “he put together this beautiful arrangement… it ended up falling in perfectly with everything else we did for this album.”
Detour was produced by J. Michael Rodriguez (who co-produced Scaggs’ 2018 release, Out of the Blues) and Seth Asarnow (who contributed to 2015’s A Fool to Care) with executive producer Chris Tabarez. The album features Asarnow (piano, arrangements), Hans Trowsea (bass), Jason Lewis (drums), Jim Cox (piano, synth bass, strings), Jeremy Cohen (violin, viola), Michael Miller (acoustic guitar), and Ashra Weston (guitar).
“If I look at myself as a musician over the years, I’d have to consider my primary instrument to be my voice,” says Scaggs. “Early on I was really influenced by rock and roll guys like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley and R&B and soul singers like Marvin Gaye and Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland, but there was something about jazz and standards that always fascinated me.”
After a tenure with the Steve Miller Band, Scaggs debuted on Atlantic Records with a solo album recorded in Muscle Shoals and featuring a young Duane Allman. His star continued to ascend with a series of acclaimed albums for Columbia, culminating in 1976’s 5x-Platinum Silk Degrees which made him a household name and included the Grammy-winning “Lowdown.”
Related: Our Album Rewind of his game-changing Silk Degrees
Boz Scaggs Detour Track Listing
1. It’s Raining
2. Angel Eyes
3. Once I Loved
4. The Very Thought of You
5. I’ll Be Long Gone
6. Detour Ahead
7. I Could Have Told You
8. The Meaning of the Blues
9. Tomorrow Night
10. Too Late Now
11. We’ll Be Together Again
Scaggs is on tour. Tickets are available here and here.
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