Boz Scaggs Shares a Smoky + Timeless Interpretation of "Angel Eyes," Second Single From Forthcoming Album Detour

Article Contributed by Shore Fire Media | Published on Sunday, September 28, 2025

Grammy-winning vocalist and guitarist Boz Scaggs has released “Angel Eyes,” the second single from his forthcoming album Detour, out October 17th on Concord Records. A hushed and heartfelt rendition of the sentimental standard, “Angel Eyes” showcases Scaggs’ unmatched vocal phrasing and his deep connection to the material — part of a larger collection that revisits the Great American Songbook with warmth, elegance, and emotional depth.

First made famous by artists like Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, “Angel Eyes” has long stood as one of the most haunting ballads in the popular canon. Scaggs approaches it with reverence and restraint, inhabiting the lyrics rather than performing them, and revealing new hues in his voice shaped by a lifetime of soul, blues, and balladry. The arrangement — anchored by Seth Asarnow’s understated piano work — is spare, smoky, and intimate, allowing the emotion to linger in the silence between notes.

“I’d never sung this one before Seth brought it to me,” says Scaggs. “It has that bittersweet quality that I love — that quiet ache. We didn’t try to reinvent it, just to live in it a little while.”

“Angel Eyes” follows the album’s lead single, a stunning new arrangement of Boz’s 1969 classic “I’ll Be Long Gone,” which reintroduces a fan favorite through the lens of reflection and time. Both tracks are part of Detour, Scaggs’ first studio album in seven years and a deeply personal love letter to timeless songs — some well-known, others lesser traveled — all chosen for their emotional resonance and performed with grace and subtlety.

Detour 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.” What started as a series of personal demos soon revealed something undeniable, resulting in a masterclass in interpretation that honors influences from Frank Sinatra to Irma Thomas.

On Detour, the voice is front and center — weathered by time, sharpened by experience, and never more essential.

About Boz Scaggs:

Hailed by Rolling Stone as “one of rock and roll’s most soulful vocalists,” Boz Scaggs has forged a rich legacy. His solo debut on Atlantic Records was recorded in Muscle Shoals and featured 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." Over six decades, Scaggs has sold millions of records, toured the world, and carved out a distinctive and enduring path that continues to captivate fans.

Detour Tracklisting:

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

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