Yesterday Today Tomorrow compiles Loggins' biggest solo hits, including the chart-topping "Footloose" theme, "Danger Zone" (from Top Gun) and "I'm Alright" (from the classic...
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Sony repackaged and re-released Kenny Loggins' first three solo albums -- Celebrate Me Home, Nightwatch and Keep the Fire -- as a slip-cased box set. It's not a bad way to...
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Kenny Loggins clearly has mixed feelings about Christmas. In his liner notes to this, his holiday album, he twice refers to it as "bitter-sweet," and that sense is carried...
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Given that Loggins's career has been a study in slickness, and given that he always played with an extremely slick band, let's give this live hits set its due: It's slick...
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Three albums into his solo career, and Kenny Loggins decides it's time for a double live affair, appropriately titled Kenny Loggins Alive. Such are the perks of launching a...
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Containing the mildly horrendous "Nobody's Fool (Theme From Caddyshack II)," this suggests that the "Avalon" Loggins wants to go back to when he used to pal around on the...
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Kenny Loggins seems to have thought long and hard during the three years between Back To Avalon and this album, during which he underwent a divorce. The results can be heard...
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On his second live album, Kenny Loggins puts together a special show consisting of rearranged versions of old favorites like "What A Fool Believes" (complete with co-author...
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Lord knows what the title of this album--and the song itself--is supposed to mean, but this, Loggins's first true solo album is about the least slick he'd be getting until...
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Freed from Loggins & Messina, Kenny Loggins retreats from that duo's folky conceits, turning to smooth, smooth soft rock, filled with leisurely paces, lush strings and...
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Featuring a duet with Mr. Excitement himself--Steve Perry of bold rockers Journey--on the ironically-titled "Don't Fight It," this captures Loggins full-on in his Embrace...
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Well, if Duran Duran decided to rip off Raiders of the Lost Ark, why not Kenny Loggins? After all, the swashbuckling cover to High Adventure fits this album, since it finds...
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With a genuine hit to his credit, Kenny Loggins decided to stretch himself a bit on Keep the Fire, hiring Tom Dowd and toughening his sound slightly, adding a more...
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Loggins's best album is also his most hit-filled; this contains "Whenever I Call You Friend" (sung with Stevie Nicks) and "What A Fool Believes" (co-written and sung with...
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Disregard the self-styled epic title track, a seven-and-half-minute indulgence that may be a bid for artistic credibility yet leads nowhere and doesn't have much to do with...
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Columbia/Legacy's 2001 release The Essential Kenny Loggins lives up to its billing, and not just because it has all of Loggins' solo hits. No, this collection earns its...
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Hard to believe, but it's been nearly 30 years since Loggins & Messina have had their five albums compiled into a greatest-hits collection. The first, Best of Friends,...
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