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A budget-priced 10-track collection of recordings by Dave Loggins. All original recordings.
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Please Come to Boston
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Please Come to Boston
Dave Loggins
Manufacturer: Collectables
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ASIN: B00009EIOI
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Please Come to Boston
- Goodbye Eyes
- Three Little Words (I Love You)
- You've Got Me to Hold on To
- Pieces of April
- Someday
- Come on Over to My Place
- One Way Ticket to Paradise
- Girl from Knoxville
- Fool in Me
Album Description
A budget-priced 10-track collection of recordings by Dave Loggins. All original recordings.
Album Description
Nice price collection featuring 10 of the singer-songwriter's best tunes including 'Please Come To Boston', 'Pieces Of April', 'One Way Ticket To Paradise'. Collectables. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Great songs.......2007-02-06
What else is there? The album brings a few of my favorite songs, especially "Pieces of April".
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- Fantastic.
- One of the best songwriters/singers of the '70s
- Not bad, Loggins, not bad.
- Damn good!!!!
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Please Come to Boston
Dave Loggins
Manufacturer: Sony Special Product
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ASIN: B000002YBN
Release Date: 1995-12-01 |
Tracks:
- Please Come To Boston
- Goodbye Eyes
- Three Little Words (I Love You)
- You've Got Me To Hold On To
- Pieces Of April
- Someday
- Come On Over To My Place
- One Way Ticket To Paradise
- Girl From Knoxville
- The Fool In Me
Customer Reviews:
Still waiting for the best..........2006-06-04
Personally, I am still holding out hope that the album that (I believe) "Please Come to Boston" origianlly came from will be released on CD soon. The album's title was "Apprentice in a Musical Workshop." I still have the vinyl copy. Better choice of tunes than anything here (IMO), and includes the haunting "My Father's Fiddle." I have heard that Wounded Bird Records may be releasing it sometime this summer.
Fantastic........2006-01-12
This album is really great. I love Mr. Loggins' music for it has inspired me more than I can say. He encouraged me to get into music and makes me want to make an impact on the world like he did. Mr. Loggins is a very unique man and a great artist...as well as a great songwriter. MORE DAVE!!
One of the best songwriters/singers of the '70s.......2000-02-26
I discovered DL one night when I heard "One Way Ticket to Paradise" on the radio. I immediately went out and bought the album by the same name. It turned out to be one of the best albums I have ever listened to! I then made it a point to buy all his work. Unfortunately for DL his "signature" song PCTB is on his worst album, which is probably why he never made it big. Personal Belongings is probably one of the most emotional albums (which I rebought on CD as soon as it appeared) I ever listened to. This may be the only album I have listened to more then OWTTP. I just don't understand why his albums never got released on CD (aside from PB)? It's ironic that he didn't win a Grammy until after he stopped recording (with Anne Murray, a song which his voice soared over hers). You really can't find a songwriter with as good of a singing voice as DL and considering how popular country has become (his music is basically a combination of folk, pop, and country), it's amazing that he isn't at the top of the music industry instead of singing songs for McDonalds commercials (like he did a decade ago). This compilation looks like a good collection of DL's best stuff, so I would wholeheartedly recommend it (although I'd recommend buying the full albums if they were only available) If you ever see OWTTP buy it, it's great (Goodbye Eyes is also from that excellent album)
Not bad, Loggins, not bad........1999-11-07
I heard Dave Loggins in an interview with David Letterman last week. I was fascinated by Dave Loggins' list of influences: Bach, Berlioz, Bob Dylan, Philip Glass, Velvet Underground and Sabbath axe-man Tony Iommi. This eclectic mix of influences shows on his amazing CD. Loggins blends complex Yoruban drum rhythms from Africa with German 19th century classical leitmotif, and does some overall amazing stuff with tonality and dissonance.
Kurt Cobain used to cite Loggins as his primary influence. Whilst his highschool classmates were listening to Kevin Dubrow and Quiet Riot and his father refused to let anyone listen to anything but country in the household, Kurt kept a Loggins 8 track beneath his pillow and played it after his Daddy retired to bed. And you can hear the music of Dave Loggins in EVERY rock and roll song these days. Guys like Chris Cornell, MC Hammer, Hole, Pavement, and MC 900 Foot Jesus along with Fugazi, Primus, Krokus, and Wasp all have a huge karmic debt that they owe to Dave Loggins, the finest popular musician of our time.
Damn good!!!!.......1999-08-29
I grew up listening to Dave and i have missed hearing him, when i found this i was so happy...There is no one like Dave,just wish we could get more of his music.The songs he wrote about his family are the best!! We want more Dave.
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