Loggins & Messina - The Best: Sittin' in Again

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Album Details

Title: The Best: Sittin' in Again
Artist: Loggins & Messina
Release Date: 5/24/2005
Re-Released On: 6/20/2005
Label: Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 827969456323, 5099752020829
Genre: Rock
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Psychedelic, Soft Rock, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sweet, Calm/Peaceful, Cheerful, Earnest, Gentle, Poignant, Sentimental, Refined/Mannered, Romantic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Watching the River Run
  2. Travelin' Blues
  3. Your Mama Don't Dance
  4. Be Free
  5. Till the Ends Meet
  6. Nobody But You
  7. House at Pooh Corner
  8. A Love Song
  9. Danny's Song
  10. Long Tail Cat
  11. Just Before the News
  12. Listen to a Country Song
  13. Good Friend
  14. Same Old Wine
  15. Changes
  16. Angry Eyes
  17. Sailin' the Wind
  18. Vahevala

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDLegacy Recordings94563
2005CDSony Music Distribution5202082

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Album Review

Hard to believe, but it's been nearly 30 years since Loggins & Messina have had their five albums compiled into a greatest-hits collection. The first, Best of Friends, appeared in 1976, just after the partnership went its separate ways, and this second set, The Best: Sittin' in Again, appeared in the summer of 2005 to coincide with a reunion tour. On the back cover of the CD, Messina is quoted as saying that "this album is about more than hits," with Loggins elaborating that he wants "this new retrospective to accurately depict who Loggins & Messina was." To that end, Sittin' in Again does indeed overlook some hits, including "My Music" and "Thinking of You" -- two Top 20 hits that appeared on Best of Friends -- plus the 1975 "Growin'," one of their last charting hits; similarly, the winding full-length LP version of "Angry Eyes" is here instead of the single edit. While the absent hits are indeed missed, the majority of the duo's biggest songs are indeed here -- "Your Mama Don't Dance," "House at Pooh Corner," "Danny's Song," "Vahevala" -- and there's a strong emphasis on their first two records (six of the nine songs on their 1972 debut, Sittin' In, are here, six of the 11 cuts from its eponymous 1972 follow-up), which are their best LPs (it's no coincidence that there's nothing here from their poorly regarded final album, 1976's Native Sons). Although some listeners will certainly miss those aforementioned two big hit singles, Sittin' in Again nevertheless is a strong summary of Loggins & Messina's strengths, capturing them at their best as a tuneful soft rock duo. It emphasizes Messina's skills as a record producer and Loggins' folky, introspective songwriting, while revealing such usually overlooked traits in their music such as some country overtones and a tendency toward subtly eclectic, laid-back jams, which is why this is arguably the definitive portrait of the duo, even if it skimps on some actual charting hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al GarthHorn, Viola, Fiddle, Vocals (Background), Sax (Alto), Violin, Clarinet (Bass), Drums (Steel), Sax (Tenor), Recorder
Bernie GrundmanMastering
Bruce DitchfieldPhotography
Chris BrooksKoto
David PaichKeyboards
David WallaceSynthesizer
David WildLiner Notes
Don RobertsHorn
Ed CaraeffPhotography
Jeff MagidCompilation Producer
Jim MessinaOriginal Recording Producer, Audio Production, Guitar, Vocals
Jon ClarkeClarinet (Bass), Drums (Steel), Recorder, Oboe, Flute (Bass), Saxophone, Flute (Alto), Horn
Kenny LogginsVocals, Guitar
Larry SimsGuitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Bass
Marsha ReedCover Photo
Merel BreganteDrums, Vocals (Background)
Merle BriganteVocals (Background), Drums
Michael OmartianOrgan, Clavinet, Keyboards, Piano, Drums (Steel), Concertina
Milt HollandPercussion
Sandy SpeiserPhotography
Steven BerkowitzA&R
Suzen CarsonPhotography
Tyler ThorntonPhotography
Urve KuusikPhotography
Victor FeldmanPercussion
Vince CharlesDrums (Steel)