Full Sail/Mother Lode Loggins & Messina

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 02/20/2007
  • Label: BGO - BEAT GOES ON
  • UPC: 5017261207463
 
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Full Sail/Mother Lode

Disc 1
1LISTENLahaina 2:34
2LISTENTravelin' Blues 3:46
3LISTENMy Music 3:05
4LISTENA Love Song 3:12
5LISTENYou Need a Man 5:09
6LISTENComing to You 4:01
7LISTENWatching the River Run 3:28
8LISTENPathway to Glory 8:40
9LISTENDidn't I Know You When 2:40
10LISTENSailin' the Wind 6:11

Disc 2
1LISTENGrowin' 2:38
2LISTENBe Free 7:00
3LISTENChanges 3:50
4LISTENBrighter Days 3:41
5LISTENTime to Space 5:47
6LISTENLately My Love 3:30
7LISTENMove On 7:28
8LISTENGet a Hold 3:37
9LISTENKeep Me in Mind 3:38
10LISTENFever Dream 3:05

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Editorial Reviews

Anyone who has felt that the Columbia CD reissues of Loggins & Messina's classic albums were lacking -- and doesn't want to spring for the out of print Mobile Fidelity audiophile CD -- should jump right on this double-CD set from England's Beat Goes On label. The freshly remastered sound (circa late 2006) is rich, spacious, and detailed, bringing out the most exquisite elements not only of the singing, but also of Jim Messina's arrangements and all of the playing, especially the myriad stringed instruments. The latter attribute makes Mother Lode's "Be Free," to name but one track, almost worth the price of admission by itself, and there's a lot more where that came from. Indeed, this set allows for a fresh reassessment of both albums, with the curious result that Mother Lode -- which is generally regarded as the slightly weaker of the two -- now seems the equal of Full Sail. The annotation by John Tobler also provides a very full historical overview of the duo's roots and origins. It sounds like a funny thing to say of a 2007 CD reissue -- and damning in terms of what it says, conversely, about Columbia Records domestic CD production quality -- but it's reissues like this that capture what CDs were supposed to do when they first popped up on the music scene 20 years earlier. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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