Finale (album)

Finale
Live album by Loggins and Messina
Released January 1977
Genre Rock
Label Columbia
Producer Jim Messina
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Finale is the second live double album (and eighth overall release) by singer/songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in early 1977. Tracks on the album are from performances while touring in 1975 and 1976.[1]

The duo had parted by the time this album was released, and it was considered by some purely as a profit-taking move intended to see what money could be made before the pair faded from the public mind and in that light it can be considered a Columbia 'corporate' release, rather than one intended by artists Kenny Loggins or Jim Messina.

This was also the last album of Kenny Loggins before he went on a solo career in 1977.

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Track listing

Disc one

Side One

  1. "Travelin' Blues" – (Jim Messina)
  2. "Medley:"
  3. "Keep Me in Mind" – (Messina)
  4. "Pretty Princess" – (Messina, Murray MacLeod)

Side Two

  1. "Brighter Days" – (Loggins, Donna Lyn George)
  2. "Be Free" – (Messina)
  3. "Peacemaker" – (Loggins, John Townsend, Ed Sanford)
  4. "Growin'" – (Loggins, Ronnie Wilkins)

Disc two

Side Three

  1. "Motel Cowboy" (Loggins, Messina)
  2. "Country Medley:"
  3. "Oklahoma, Home of Mine" – (Loggins, Messina)
  4. "Changes" – (Messina)

Side Four

  1. "You Need a Man" – (Messina)
  2. "Lately My Love" – (Messina)
  3. "Rock & Roll Medley:"

Personnel

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1977 Pop Albums 83

References

  1. "Loggins and Messina - Finale (vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
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