(2016) Loggins & Messina - Sittin' In (Audio Fidelity 1971)
Review: This debut album was credited to Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina because the project had begun as a solo record by Loggins being produced by Messina. By the time it was finished, however, Messina had written or co-written six of the 11 songs, contributed “first guitar,” and shared lead vocals on many tracks. Messina’s “Nobody but You” and “Vahevala,” co-written by Loggins’ second cousin, Dave Loggins, were the singles chart entries, but today everybody remembers the album for Loggins’ “House at Pooh Corner,” which had earned Loggins his record contract, and “Danny’s Song,” which Anne Murray took into the Top Ten the following year. The only thing wrong with this record is that it was too perfect – with their infectious blend of country, folk, rock and Caribbean music, L&M started out at the top of their game, and although they were able to match some of the material and performances on later records, the team never got any better than this.
Track Listing: 01. Nobody But You
02. Danny’s Song
03. Vahevala
04. Trilogy: Lovin’ Me / To Make A Woman Feel Wanted Peace Of Mind
05. Back To Georgia
06. House At Pooh Corner
07. Listen To A Country Song
08. Same Old Wine
09. Rock ‘N Roll Mood
Media Report: Genre: rock, folk rock
Country: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 88.2 KHz
Bit depth: 24 bits |