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Kenny Loggins High Adventure Mp3, Flac, Wma Kenny Loggins High Adventure mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: High Adventure Country: Europe Released: 1982 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1479 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1766 mb WMA version RAR size: 1372 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 178 Other Formats: AUD ADX MP4 MP1 DXD DMF MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Don't Fight It Bass – Mike Hamilton Drums – Dennis ConwayEngineer [Recording] – Bruce A1 BotnickFeaturing – Kenny LogginsFeaturing [With] – Steve PerryLead Guitar, Rhythm 3:36 Guitar – Neil Geraldo*Percussion – Tris ImbodenRhythm Guitar – Kenny LogginsVocals – Kenny Loggins, Steve PerryWritten-By – Dean Pitchford, Kenny Loggins, Stephen Perry* Heartlight Bass – Vernon Porter Choir [Children's] – The Heartlight School Singers & Dancers Christ Memorial Youth ChoirCongas – Paulinho da CostaContractor – Phyllis St. JamesDirected By A2 [Pastor] – B.J. CrouchDirected By [Youth Director] – Mrs. Norman BasleyDrums – Tris 3:55 ImbodenEngineer [Recording] – Andy Johns, Mark EttelGuitar – Kenny Loggins, Mike Hamilton Guitar, Soloist [Solo] – Kenny LogginsPercussion – Steve FormanWritten-By – Kenny Loggins I Gotta Try Backing Vocals – Richard Page, Steve GeorgeBass – Abe Laboriel*Drums – Tris A3 ImbodenEngineer [Recording] – Bruce BotnickGuitar – Mike Hamilton , Steve 3:50 LukatherKeyboards – Michael McDonald, Steve Wood Written-By – Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald Swear Your Love Bass – Vernon Porter Drums – Tris ImbodenEngineer [Recording] – Mark EttelGuitar – A4 5:01 Kenny Loggins, Mike Hamilton Guitar, Soloist [Solo] – Mike Hamilton Vocals – Kenny LogginsWritten-By – Kenny Loggins The More We Try Arranged By [Synthesizer And Strings Arrangement] – James Newton HowardEngineer A5 [Recording] – Armin Steiner, Mark EttelKeyboards [Additional Keys] – Neil Larsen, Steve 3:59 Wood Recorder – Jon Clark*Synthesizer [Prophet 10/Yamaha CS-70, GS-1] – James Newton HowardSynthesizer [Yamaha CS-20] – David PaichWritten-By – Eva Ein, Kenny Loggins Heart To Heart Arranged By [Strings Arrangement - With Much Thanks To] – David Foster, Neil LarsenArranged By [Strings Arrangement] – Marty PaichBacking Vocals – Richard Page, Steve GeorgeBass – Derek JacksonCongas – Paulinho da CostaDrums – Tris B1 5:30 ImbodenElectric Piano [Rhodes Piano] – Michael McDonaldEngineer [Recording] – Bruce BotnickGrand Piano – David FosterGuitar – Mike Hamilton Percussion – Lenny CastroPerformer ["Artistic Debris"] – David SanbornWritten-By – David Foster, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald If It's Not What You're Looking For Backing Vocals – Mike Hamilton , Steve Wood Bass – Nathan EastDrums – Tris B2 ImbodenEngineer [Recording] – Mark EttelGuitar [Guitars], Soloist [Solos] – Mike 4:30 Hamilton Keyboards – Neil Larsen, Steve Wood Written-By – David Foster, Eva Ein, Kenny Loggins It Must Be Imagination Backing Vocals – Max Gronenthal, Steve Wood Drums – Tris ImbodenEngineer [Recording] B3 5:37 – Mark EttelGuitar – Mike Hamilton , Neil Geraldo*Synthesizer [Prophet] – Tom SnowSynthesizer [Synclavier] – Albhy GalutenWritten-By – Kenny Loggins, Tom Snow Only A Miracle Arranged By [Strings Arrangement] – Marty PaichEngineer [Recording] – Armin B4 5:11 SteinerPiano – James Newton Howard, Michael McDonaldSynthesizer [Yamaha GS-1] – James Newton HowardWritten-By – Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald Companies, etc. Recorded At – Ocean Way Recording Recorded At – Sunset Sound Recorders Recorded At – 20th Century Fox Music Stage 1 Recorded At – Fantasy Studios Recorded At – Padaro Studios Mastered At – A&M Studios Copyright (c) – CBS Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc. Manufactured By – CBS, Haarlem Credits Cover [Album Cover], Design Concept [Title Concept] – Kenny Loggins, Paul Medeiros Engineer [Digital Mixdown & Editing] – Jim Pace Engineer [Mixdown] – Bruce Botnick, Mark Ettel, Rik Pekkonen Illustration – Jim Heimann Management [Beverly Hills, CA] – Larry Larson & Associates Mastered By – Bernie Grundman Mixed By [Digital Mixdown], Edited By [Editing] – Digital Magnetics Photography By – Greg Gorman Producer – Bruce Botnick, Kenny Loggins Technician [Construction] – Torin Knorr Technician [Padaro Studios Designed & Executed By] – Jerry Smith Technician [SCAMP Backup] – Nigel Branwell Notes A1 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP), Lacey Boulevard Music, Warner - Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Body Electric Music (BMI) A2 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP) A3 © 1982 Milk Money Music and Genevieve Music (ASCAP) A4 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP) A5 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP) B1 © 1982 Milk Money Music, Genevieve Music (ASCAP) and Foster Frees Music, Inc. (BMI) B2 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP) and Foster Frees Music, Inc. (BMI) B3 © 1982 Milk Money Music (ASCAP) and Snow Music (BMI) B4 © 1982 Milk Money Music and Genevieve Music (ASCAP) Paulinho da Costa appears courtesy of Pablo Records, Inc. Max Gronenthal appears courtesy of Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records Inc. David Sanborn, Michael McDonald & Neil Larsen appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. Richard Page & Steve Geroge appear courtesy of Capitol Records [Labels] ℗ 1982 CBS Inc. Made in Holland [Sleeve] © 1982 CBS Inc./℗ 1982 CBS Inc. Printed in Holland Inner sleeve contains lyrics/credits Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA Other (Inner sleeve): CBS 85932 Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): CBS 85932-1 AL 38127 Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): CBS 85932-2 BL 38127 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 01-85932-3A-1 PAL 38127- HOL A NL Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 01-85932-2B-1 PAL 38127- HOL A NL Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Kenny High Adventure (LP, TC 38127 Columbia TC 38127 US 1982 Loggins Album) Kenny High Adventure (LP, CBS 85932 CBS CBS 85932 Italy 1982 Loggins Album) Sony Records Kenny High Adventure (CD, SICP 30184 Int'l, Legacy SICP 30184 Japan 2013 Loggins Album, RE, RM, Blu) Recordings Kenny High Adventure (LP, CBS 85932 CBS CBS 85932 Netherlands 1982 Loggins Album) Kenny High Adventure (LP, 466814 1 CBS 466814 1 Netherlands 1990 Loggins Album, RE) Related Music albums to High Adventure by Kenny Loggins Kenny Loggins - Celebrate Me Home / I Believe In Love Kenny Loggins - Celebrate Me Home / Nightwatch Kenny Loggins - Nobody's Fool (Theme from "Caddyshack II") Kenny Loggins - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: The Greatest Hits Of Kenny Loggins Kenny Loggins - The Robert W. Morgan Special Of The Week Kenny Loggins - Heart To Heart Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone Kenny Loggins - Keep The Fire.
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