Kenny Loggins - Celebrate Me Home (1977)
BAND/ARTIST: Kenny Loggins
- Title: Celebrate Me Home
- Year Of Release: 1977
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Soft Rock
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:44:59
- Total Size: 105 / 242 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Lady Luck
02. If You Be Wise
03. I Believe In Love (Album Version)
04. Set It Free
05. Why Do People Lie
06. Enter My Dream
07. I've Got the Melody (Deep In My Heart)
08. Celebrate Me Home (Album Version)
09. Daddy's Back
10. You Don't Know Me
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 electric pianos and easy attitude -- so it's no surprise when you discover this is a co-production by Billy Joel's chief collaborator Phil Ramone and Bob James. There is a bit of surprise that this album doesn't really have any big hits to its credit, especially since Loggins would later have several Top Ten records, but this is a consistent record, maintaining its mellow mood even when the tempo picks up for the relatively insistent "I Believe in Love." Loggins is in good form throughout the record, and if even only the title track entered his readily-acknowledged canon, this has a fine, sustained mood: a soft late '70s vibe that makes it a nice artifact of its time, as well as one of his stronger records, as illustrated by its platinum status - something it achieved without any blockbuster singles.
01. Lady Luck
02. If You Be Wise
03. I Believe In Love (Album Version)
04. Set It Free
05. Why Do People Lie
06. Enter My Dream
07. I've Got the Melody (Deep In My Heart)
08. Celebrate Me Home (Album Version)
09. Daddy's Back
10. You Don't Know Me
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 electric pianos and easy attitude -- so it's no surprise when you discover this is a co-production by Billy Joel's chief collaborator Phil Ramone and Bob James. There is a bit of surprise that this album doesn't really have any big hits to its credit, especially since Loggins would later have several Top Ten records, but this is a consistent record, maintaining its mellow mood even when the tempo picks up for the relatively insistent "I Believe in Love." Loggins is in good form throughout the record, and if even only the title track entered his readily-acknowledged canon, this has a fine, sustained mood: a soft late '70s vibe that makes it a nice artifact of its time, as well as one of his stronger records, as illustrated by its platinum status - something it achieved without any blockbuster singles.
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