Vox Humana (Kenny Loggins album)
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| Vox Humana | |||||
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| Studio album by Kenny Loggins | |||||
| Released | March 1985 | ||||
| Recorded | 1985 | ||||
| Genre | Soft rock | ||||
| Length | 40:46 | ||||
| Label | Columbia | ||||
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Vox Humana is the fifth solo album released by soft rock singer Kenny Loggins. Released in 1985, it was Loggins' first album released after his involvement with the hit soundtrack to the motion picture Footloose, the year prior. Title is from a Latin phrase meaning "human voice" Among those who make cameo appearances are members of DeBarge, The Pointer Sisters, Philip Bailey, Mr. Mister's Richard Page and Steve George and others.
[edit] Track listing
- "Vox Humana" (Kenny and Eva Ein Loggins) 4:09
- "No Lookin' Back" (Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Ed Sanford)- this was later
covered by Michael McDonald on his album of the same name– 4:48
- "Let There Be Love" (Loggins, Dean Pitchford)– 4:05
- "I'll Be There" (Loggins, Nathan East, David Foster) – 4:00
- "I'm Gonna Do It Right" (Loggins) – 4:40
- "Forever" (Loggins, David Foster, Eva Ein)– 4:23
- "At Last" (Loggins, Eva Ein, David Foster, Nathan East) – 3:53
- "Loraine" (Loggins, David Foster)– 4:28
- "Love Will Follow" (Loggins, Tom Snow)– 6:20
Musicians: Guitars: Kenny Loggins, Tim Pierce, Michael Landau, Paul Jackson, Jr., Steve Lukather, David Williams Keyboard and Syth Instruments: Michael Omartin, David Foster, Randy Kerber, Neil Larsen, Steve Wood, Michael Boddicker, Greg Phillinganes, Randy Waldman, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Bo Tomlyn Bass: Nathan East Drums: Tris Imboden, John "JR" Robinson, Michael Baird Percussion: Paulhino Da Costa, Sheila E Saxophone: David Sanborn Backing Vocals include Richard Page, Steve George, Hamish Stuart, Marliyn Martin, Donna McDaniels, The Pointer Sisters, Philip Bailey, Carl Anderson and Carl Caldwell "Forever" written for a short film called Access All Areas produced by Jenny Sullivan (the ex of Jim Messina) was a top 40 hit and is Loggins' closing number.

