Kenny Loggins: Vox Humana [Columbia, 1985]"My goal was to transform my music into a more and more personal medium," says this harmless case study in contemporary pop of his first self-produced album, so he must think a lot about "love," a word which appears in seven of the nine songs. The subject is all-important for sure, but tricky to make new, as they say. Loggins succeeded in 1979 with the put-up-or-shut-up epiphany "This Is It." Here he hopes his rhythmic savvy and supple falsetto prove epiphany enough for Contemporary Hits Radio. Which given the promotional budget and catchy arrangement of the confidently entitled title tune, they already have. C+
>>127577932The Scottish people can't access their computers.
>>127577932refresh my memory: why do we care what this boomer thinks?
Kenny Loggins never seemed quite human, I'm sure he was some kind of android created in a lab under a record label's offices.
Didn't this guy let his wife fuck other men?
>>127578564a mentally ill spammer has been going at it since at least 2016. why he's obsessed with christgau i don't know but i'm sure it makes sense in his chris chan tier brain to spam him everyday
>>127579106It's a bot posting these not a human spammer.
>>127579040Yes, but only because those men were black so they could get reparations by fucking the feminist wife of a cucked music scribbler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rmPckNvD3EThis made Caddyshack for me
>>127579040>Didn't this guy let his wife fuck other men?Of course. He's a true American.