The Best of Loggins & Messina
The Best of Loggins & Messina is a compilation album by singer/songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in late 1980. This album was released by their new label, Embassy Records (see 1980 in music).
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Released | Jan 1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Embassy | |||
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It consists of 14 of their later recordings and a few of their early hits. However, it omits some of their highest charting songs.
Track listing
- "Vahevala" – 4:45 (KL, DL)
- "Danny's Song" – 4:14 (KL)
- "Nobody But You" (JM)
- "Whiskey" (KL)
- "House at Pooh Corner" – 4:20 (KL)
- "Angry Eyes" – 2:23 (KL, JM)
- "Golden Ribbons" (JM)
- "My Music" – 3:03 (KL, JM)
- "Brighter Days" (KL)
- "Watching the River Run" – 3:25 (KL, JM)
- "Keep Me In Mind". (JM)
- "Peacemaker" (KL, ES, JT)
- "I'm Moving On"
- "Til The Ends Meet" (KL)
Songwriter Credits
- KL - Kenny Loggins
- JM - Jim Messina
- ES - Ed Sanford
- JT - John Townsend
- DL - Dann Lottermoser
Musical Credits
- Kenny Loggins (vocals, background vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, acoustic guitar)
- Jim Messina (vocals, background vocals, lead guitar, mandolin, acoustic guitar, dobro)
- Murray MacCleod (vocals)
- Ed Sanford (vocals)*
- John Townsend (vocals)
- Merle Brigante (drums)
- Chris Brooks (koto)
- Jon Clarke (Horn)
- Vince Denham (Saxophone)
- Victor Feldman (percussion)
- Steve Forman (percussion)
- Al Garth (Violin, Horn)
- Richard Greene (violin)
- Milt Holland (percussion)
- Michael Omartian (Keyboards)
- David Paich (Keyboards)
- Marty Paich (strings)
- Mike Rubin (piano)
- Dan Roberts (Saxophone)
- Larry Sims (Bass)
- David Wallace (synthesizer)
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