"Some Change" is an album by the American musician Boz Scaggs, released in 1994. This album marked a departure from Scaggs's earlier blues and rock-infused sound, instead embracing a more soulful and contemporary pop-rock style. Produced by Scaggs himself along with Ben Sidran, "Some Change" features a blend of heartfelt ballads and groove-driven tracks, showcasing Scaggs's smooth vocals and introspective songwriting.
The album includes tracks like "Sierra," "Lost It," and the title track "Some Change," which explore themes of love, loss, and personal reflection. Musically, it incorporates elements of blues, soul, and jazz, creating a rich and varied listening experience.
Released during a period when Scaggs was experimenting with different musical directions, "Some Change" received positive reviews for its mature songwriting and Scaggs's soulful delivery. While not as commercially successful as some of his earlier works, the album has garnered appreciation for its artistic integrity and emotional depth, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners exploring Scaggs's diverse musical repertoire.