Loggins, Kenny

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Alive
New - LP - C2X 36738
Sealed 1980 2LP Gatefold. Crisp Corners, No COH. more
Alive
New - LP - C2X 36738
Sealed 1980 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. more
Alive
Used - LP - C2X 36738
1980 2LP Gatefold. more
Alive
Used - LP - C2X 36738
1980 US 2LP Gatefold With Original Inner Sleeves. "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 Career On The Back Of A Successful Group -- You Can Borrow Material To Flesh Out Your Solo Works. This Set, Recorded Between 1978 And 1980, Still Spends Most Of Its Time On Loggins' Solo Hits, Including The Non-lp Hit "I'm Alright," Originally Featured On The Caddyshack Soundtrack. Since Loggins Didn't Release A Hits Collection Until 1997, This Meant That The Record Was His De Facto Greatest Hits For Many A Year, Albeit A Hits Collection That Was Incomplete And A Little Padded. Nevertheless, This Is A Good, Enjoyable Live Set That May Not Pack Many Revelations, But Boasts Solid Performances And A Good Set List That Will Please Casual And Hardcore Fans Alike." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Alive
Used - LP - C2X 36738
1980 2LP Gatefold Original. White Label Promo. Solid VG+ Copy! "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 Career On The Back Of A Successful Group -- You Can Borrow Material To Flesh Out Your Solo Works. This Set, Recorded Between 1978 And 1980, Still Spends Most Of Its Time On Loggins' Solo Hits, Including The Non-lp Hit "I'm Alright," Originally Featured On The Caddyshack Soundtrack. Since Loggins Didn't Release A Hits Collection Until 1997, This Meant That The Record Was His De Facto Greatest Hits For Many A Year, Albeit A Hits Collection That Was Incomplete And A Little Padded. Nevertheless, This Is A Good, Enjoyable Live Set That May Not Pack Many Revelations, But Boasts Solid Performances And A Good Set List That Will Please Casual And Hardcore Fans Alike." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Back To Avalon
Used - LP - OC 40353
Hard To Find 1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact With Hype Sticker And Original Rolling Stones Record Store Price Tag. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Celebrate Me Home
New - LP - PC 34655
Sealed 1977 Original. “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.” - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
Celebrate Me Home
New - LP - PC 34655
Sealed 1977 Original With Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. “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.” - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
Celebrate Me Home
New - LP - PC 34655
1977 Original. “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.” - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
Celebrate Me Home
Used - LP - PC 34655
1977 Original Still In Shrink with custom inner sleeve. “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.” - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
High Adventure
New - LP - TC 38127
Sealed 1982 Original. Top Left Corner Crease. “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 Him Relying Equally On Rockers And Melodic Pop/Rock. The Album Kicks Off With Loggins' Hardest-Rocking Single, "Don't Fight It," A Surging Arena-Rocker Duet With Steve Perry. This Signals That The Rest Of The Record Will Be Harder Than His Previous Record And That's True To A Certain Extent, Since This Doesn't Just Rock On Occasion, It Also Has His Best Ballads And Mid-Tempo Charmers. In Other Words, It's His Best Album, Showcasing All Sides Of His Personality Effectively. "Don't Fight It" Is A Great Single, But The Best Moment Here Is "Heart To Heart," The Second Of Two Pop Classics Loggins Cut As A Solo Artist. Here, He Has A Great Mid-Tempo Groove, A Good Lyric And An Indelible Melody That Is Soft Rock At Its Finest. The Rest Of The Album May Not Match This Height -- Most Of The Genre Didn't -- But It's All Strong (Though It's Awful Strange That "Heartlight," A Tribute To The Children's Foundation Heartlight, Has The Oddest Melody He's Ever Written -- An Ominous March That Just Gets Creepier When The Children's Choir Pops Up At The End). Celebrate Me Home May Be More Consistent, But This Is The Most Diverse Record He Ever Cut, Blessed By Fine Studio Craft And A Nice Reliance On Pseudo-New Wave Production Techniques.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Keep The Fire
Used - LP - JC 36172
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. “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 Flamboyant Production In The Process. He Also Decided To Look Like Doug Henning On The Cover, Which May Be A Surer Sign That Success Had Started To Go To His Head. All This Resulted In A Self-Consciously Tougher Record Than Either Of Its Predecessors, With A Punchy Sound, Detailed Production, And Shades Of Boogie. Relying More On Original Material, This Winds Up Being More Uneven Than Nightwatch, But It Boasts More Character, Even If That Means Something As Silly As "Mr. Night." Also, The Record, Though Clearly Presented As A Relative Band Effort, Complete With A Photo Of The Supporting Band On The Back Cover, Winds Up Not Being As Unified As Its Two Predecessors, Even If It's More "Band-Like." Still, Any Complaints Are Erased By "This Is It," One Of Two Pop Classics Loggins Recorded. Yes, The Title Track Also Became A Hit, But The Heart Of This Album Is "This Is It," A Mid-Tempo Charmer With Lush, Seductive Verses, Emphatic Choruses, And Great Supporting Vocals By Michael Mcdonald. This Summarizes Everything That's Right About Soft Rock, And Is Enough Of A Masterwork To Make The Flaws And Filler Forgivable, Since It Lends This Pleasant Soft Rock Affair A Real Spine.” AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Keep The Fire
Used - LP - JC 36172
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. “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 Flamboyant Production In The Process. He Also Decided To Look Like Doug Henning On The Cover, Which May Be A Surer Sign That Success Had Started To Go To His Head. All This Resulted In A Self-Consciously Tougher Record Than Either Of Its Predecessors, With A Punchy Sound, Detailed Production, And Shades Of Boogie. Relying More On Original Material, This Winds Up Being More Uneven Than Nightwatch, But It Boasts More Character, Even If That Means Something As Silly As "Mr. Night." Also, The Record, Though Clearly Presented As A Relative Band Effort, Complete With A Photo Of The Supporting Band On The Back Cover, Winds Up Not Being As Unified As Its Two Predecessors, Even If It's More "Band-Like." Still, Any Complaints Are Erased By "This Is It," One Of Two Pop Classics Loggins Recorded. Yes, The Title Track Also Became A Hit, But The Heart Of This Album Is "This Is It," A Mid-Tempo Charmer With Lush, Seductive Verses, Emphatic Choruses, And Great Supporting Vocals By Michael Mcdonald. This Summarizes Everything That's Right About Soft Rock, And Is Enough Of A Masterwork To Make The Flaws And Filler Forgivable, Since It Lends This Pleasant Soft Rock Affair A Real Spine.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Keep The Fire
Used Import - 25AP 1644
1979 Japanese original complete with large Master Sound obi strip. Glossy, NM- vinyl. "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 flamboyant production in the process. He also decided to look like Doug Henning on the cover, which may be a surer sign that success had started to go to his head. All this resulted in a self-consciously tougher record than either of its predecessors, with a punchy sound, detailed production, and shades of boogie. Relying more on original material, this winds up being more uneven than Nightwatch, but it boasts more character, even if that means something as silly as "Mr. Night." Also, the record, though clearly presented as a relative band effort, complete with a photo of the supporting band on the back cover, winds up not being as unified as its two predecessors, even if it's more "band-like." Still, any complaints are erased by "This Is It," one of two pop classics Loggins recorded. Yes, the title track also became a hit, but the heart of this album is "This Is It," a mid-tempo charmer with lush, seductive verses, emphatic choruses, and great supporting vocals by Michael McDonald. This summarizes everything that's right about soft rock, and is enough of a masterwork to make the flaws and filler forgivable, since it lends this pleasant soft rock affair a real spine." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Keep The Fire
Used - LP - JC 36172
1979 US original, Santa Maria pressing. Glossy, NM- vinyl. Jacket still in shrink with custom hype sticker. Yacht-rock glow in full sail—sleek AOR hooks, glossy harmonies, and the soaring “This Is It.” Smooth, radio-bright late-’79 essential. more
Leap Of Faith
Used - LP - 468733 1
1991 Original Only Released On Vinyl In The Netherlands. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Tiny Sticker Pull On Cover. "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 On What Is Undoubtedly His Most Mature And Heartfelt Effort. He Embraces Environmental Issues Here, And Tells His Side Of The Unhappy Marriage. He Still Isn't A Cerebral Sort, So The Subject Matter Clashes Somewhat With His Typically Simple Expressions, But The Effort Helped Him Reconnect With His Fans, Who Made This Album Something Of A Sleeper Hit: Although It Was His Lowest Charting Effort Ever, It Stayed In The Charts Longer Than Any Album He'd Made Since The Heyday Of Loggins And Messina, And Went Gold." William Ruhlmann, AMG. more
Live
Used - LP - AS 569
1979 White Label Promo Only One-Sided LP. This Rare Title Features: "What A Fool Believes" Recorded Live At The Senator Theatre, Chico, California Plus "Wait A Little While" And "Angelique" Both Recorded Live At The Community Theatre, Sacramento During December 1978. Appears Unplayed. more
Nightwatch
Audiophile - LP - HC 45387
Factory Sealed 1981 Half-Speed Master. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Eight Years. more
Nightwatch
New - LP - PC 35387
Sealed 2nd Issue. more
Nightwatch
Audiophile - LP - HC 45387
1981 Half-Speed Master Promo. Gold Promo Stamp On Back. LP Appears Unplayed. more
Nightwatch
New - LP - JC 35387
Sealed 1978 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker on Shrink. more
Nightwatch
Audiophile - Used - HC 45387
1981 Half-speed remaster for Columbia's CBS Mastersound series. Still housed in the CBS protective outer sleeve with (broken) sticker seal Gold promo stamp on back. more
Nightwatch
Audiophile - Used - HC 45387
1981 Half-speed remaster for Columbia's CBS Mastersound series. Corner ding and light seam rubbing. more
Nightwatch
Used Import - 25AP 1106
1978 Japanese original complete with large Master Sound obi strip. Glossy, NM- vinyl. "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 what follows. Nightwatch is, by and large, a more focused affair than his first. Granted, his first holds a mood better, a slice of great late '70s soft rock, but this has more pep and hooks, from the sprightly "Easy Drive" to a cover of Billy Joe Royal's "Down in the Boondocks" or, especially, the warm Stevie Nicks duet "Whenever I Call You Friend," which brought Loggins his first solo hit. These signal that this rocks a bit harder than its predecessor, which is true -- while "Down 'N Dirty" may not be filthy, even with its harmonica, it does hit harder than anything on its predecessor (which, admittedly, is on a relative scale). This does wind up as one of his stronger records -- and it was his biggest hit -- but it also feels more like a collection of moments, moving from originals to covers and back again. Not necessarily a bad thing, since this is professional soft rock at its finest, but in comparison to the seductive Celebrate Me Home and the tour de force of High Adventure, Nightwatch pales slightly. (By the way, what led Loggins to credit himself as Ken Loggins throughout the album credits?)" All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Nightwatch
Used - LP - JC 35387
1978 original. Nightwatch showcases Loggins’s evolving artistry, blending soft rock, pop, and a touch of jazz, with tight arrangements and polished production by Bob James. Notably, the album features the original duet “Whenever I Call You ‘Friend’” with Stevie Nicks, which became a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a staple of Loggins’s catalog. The album also includes “Easy Driver,” featured in the film *FM*, and “Down ‘N Dirty,” co-written with Michael McDonald, foreshadowing their later collaboration on “This Is It.” more
Vox Humana
Used Import - 28AP 3025
1985 Japanese original complete with crisp obi and insert. Glossy, NM- vinyl. Nearly invisible sleeve scuffs to vinyl that do not affect play whatsoever. "The dividing point for Kenny Loggins was, naturally, Footloose, the blockbuster 1984 hit that helped turn him into something of a teen sensation at the age of 36, and with the assistance of Michael Omartian and David Foster, he dove headfirst into synthesizers, synthesizing everything outside of backing vocals and chicken-scratch guitars. Occasionally, he tossed a glance back to the yacht rock of High Adventure -- "I'm Gonna Do It Right" is a nice Michael McDonald song, just given a tight sequencing; "At Last" also contains similar shimmering soft echoes -- but a good chunk of Vox Humana is bombastic and brittle, a somewhat pathetic attempt to inhabit the sound of 1985. Naturally, this desperation kept it from being a true hit -- the title track just barely cracked the Top 30 -- but all those stylistic cutting-edge flourishes that kept it off the charts are the reason to listen to it all these years later: it says 1985 like no other album can." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Vox Humana
New - LP - FC 39174
Sealed 1985 Original Mastered At Sterling Sound By George Marino Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Vox Humana
Used - LP - FC 39174
1985 Original Still In Shrink. Mastered At Sterling Sound By George Marino Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Small Corner Crease. more

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