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Vox Humana is the fifth studio album released by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins. Released in 1985, it was Loggins' first album released after his appearance upon the soundtrack to the motion picture Footloose during the year prior.[4][5]

Vox Humana
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1985
Recorded1985
Studio
  • Sunset Sound (Hollywood)
  • The Sound Factory (Hollywood)
  • Larrabee (North Hollywood)
  • Devonshire (North Hollywood)
  • The Lighthouse (North Hollywood)
  • Amigo (North Hollywood)
  • Bill Schnee (North Hollywood)
  • Record Plant (Los Angeles)
  • Lion's Share (Los Angeles)
  • The Village (Los Angeles)
  • Ocean Way (Los Angeles)
  • Santa Barbara Sound Design (Santa Barbara)
  • The Blue Tube (Carpinteria)
  • Hit Factory (New York)
  • Clinton Recording (New York)
  • Power Station (New York)
GenrePop rock
Length43:43
LabelColumbia
ProducerKenny Loggins, David Foster, Michael Omartian
Kenny Loggins chronology
High Adventure
(1982)
Vox Humana
(1985)
Back to Avalon
(1988)
Singles from Vox Humana
  1. "Vox Humana"
    Released: March 15, 1985
  2. "Forever"
    Released: May 12, 1985
  3. "I'll Be There"
    Released: September 1985
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone(favourable)[2]
People(favourable)[3]

Vox Humana was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.[6]


Overview


Among those who make guest appearances are members of DeBarge, the Pointer Sisters, Philip Bailey, Mr. Mister's Richard Page and Steve George.[5]

Don Shewey reviewed the album for Rolling Stone, favorably comparing its rhythm tracks and production to Quincy Jones, but criticizing "the overblown productions of the Chicago–Journey–Toto school of bombastic pop kitsch", especially on the song "Forever" with music by David Foster.[2] "Forever" was written for a short film called Access All Areas produced by Jenny Sullivan (ex-wife of Jim Messina, Loggins' former bandmate). The song was a Top 40 hit in 1985, and continues to be a favorite among Loggins' fans. Some of its success on the charts can be attributed to its use in the soap opera, The Young and the Restless. A live version was recorded on the video for Outside: From the Redwoods but was not included in the album release.

"Love Will Follow" was included as a duet version with singer Shanice on the Kenny Loggins live-concert album "Outside: From the Redwoods."


Track listing


All tracks are written by Kenny Loggins, additional composers and lyricists noted below.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Vox Humana"Eva Ein Loggins 4:11
2."No Lookin' Back"
  • McDonald
  • Sanford
4:51
3."Let There Be Love"Dean PitchfordNathan East4:07
4."I'll Be There"E. E. LogginsDavid Foster4:03
5."I'm Gonna Do It Right"  6:27
6."Forever"E. E. LogginsFoster4:26
7."At Last"E. E. Loggins
  • Foster
  • East
3:55
8."Loraine"E. E. LogginsFoster4:31
9."Love Will Follow" Tom Snow7:12
Total length:43:43

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Personnel


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Production



References


  1. "Kenny Loggins: Vox Humana". Allmusic.com.
  2. Shewey, Don (June 6, 1985). "Kenny Loggins: Vox Humana". rollingstone.com. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  3. "Picks and Pans Review: Vox Humana". people.com. People. May 6, 1985.
  4. "Durable Kenny Loggins Still In Touch". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. June 16, 1985.
  5. Kenny Loggins: Vox Humana. Columbia Records. March 1985.
  6. "Kenny Loggins". RIAA.com.



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