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 having the first appearance of Steve Lukather on a Boz Scaggs album.
Singles released from the album were "Hard Times"https://accionvegana.org/accio/QjMnJ3buEWakVGcptWa35Sbu4WZ6MHc0/"We're Waiting" and "Hollywood"https://accionvegana.org/accio/QjMnJ3buEWakVGcptWa35Sbu4WZ6MHc0/"A Clue". Some copies of the "Hard Times" single bear a credit for this album under the title Still Falling for You.
^The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 621.
^"Music Records: EW&F, Midler, Boz, Wakeman, Crosby-Nash, Allman-Cher, Van, Rawls, Genesis Top New LPs". Variety. Vol. 298, no. 4. 30 November 1977. p. 58. ProQuest1401321975.
^Egan, Bob. "DOWN TWO, THEN LEFT by BOZ SCAGGS (1977, Columbia)". PopSpotsNYC. Facebook. Retrieved 29 November 2021. . . . Album cover photo by Guy Bourdin; Location: The former Romanoff's Restaurant located at 140 South Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. At the time of the photoshoot, 1977, the space seems to have become a jazz club called Jazz Suite....The cover depicts Boz walking away from 3 life -sized ice sculptures that resemble Boz in the suit he is wearing. ...the Romanoff building's architect, Douglas Hannold, on skyscraperpage.com