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Apprentice (In A Musical Workshop) (CD)

By: Dave Loggins (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Apprentice (In A Musical Workshop) (CD) Album By Dave Loggins (Artist)
1   Someday  
2   My Lover's Keeper  
3   Sunset Woman  
4   Let Me Go Now  
5   So You Couldn't Get To Me  
6   Please Come To Boston  
7   Girl From Knoxville  
8   Second Hand Lady  
9   My Father's Fiddle  
10   Wonder'n As The Days Go By  
 


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Title Note

Personnel: Dave Loggins (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Mac Gayden (guitar, electric guitar, violin); Billy Sanford (guitar, electric guitar); Michael Noble, Steve Gibson (guitar); Mike Noble (acoustic guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Johnny Gimble (fiddle); Byron Bach (cello); Al Deleonibus (accordion); Shane Keister (piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); David Briggs , William D. "Smitty" Smith (piano); John Raines, John Guerin, Larrie Londin, Kenny Malone, Jerry Carrigan (drums); Farrell Morris (percussion); Brenda Gordon, Pat Coulter (background vocals).

Arrangers: Dave Loggins; Glen Spreen.

Kenny Loggins' second cousin hit the big time for a couple of months in 1975 with "Please Come to Boston," a serviceable and sentimental soft rock gem from his second album, Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop). Part of the lexicon of harmless '70s singer/songwriters like Dan Fogelberg and James Taylor, Dave Loggins never again regained the momentum spawned by that track, but its appearance on nearly every AM pop compilation illuminates the tune's timelessness. While the rest of Apprentice doesn't deviate from the warm, dull tones of the single -- even the full-on "My Father's Fiddle" and "Girl from Knoxville" sound like the Band-lite -- it's an expertly crafted slice of commercially made diner pie that resonates squarely in the moment and vanishes two steps out of the door. ~ James Christopher Monger



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