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Finale (album)

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Finale is the second live double album (their 8th release) by singer/songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in early 1977 (see 1977 in music).

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

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Travelin' Blues Medley:
    • Danny's Song
    • A Love Song
    • House At Pooh Corner
    • Thinking Of You
  2. "Keep Me In Mind" - (Jim Messina)
  3. "Pretty Princess" - (Messina, Murray MacLeod)
  4. "Brighter Days" - (Kenny Loggins)
  5. "Be Free" - (Messina)
  6. "Peacemaker" - (Loggins, John Townsend, Ed Sanford)
  7. "Growin'" - (Loggins)
  8. "Motel Cowboy"

Disc 2

  1. "Country Medley:
    • Listen To A Country Song
    • Oh Lonesome Me
    • I'm Movin' On
    • Listen To A Country Song (Reprise)"
  2. "Oklahoma, Home Of Mine"
  3. "Changes" - (Messina )
  4. "You Need A Man"
  5. "Lately My Love" - (Messina)
  6. "Rock & Roll Medley:
    • My Music
    • Splish Splash
    • Boogie Music

Personnel

  • Kenny Loggins - vocals, guitar
  • Jim Messina - vocals, bass, guitar
  • Merle Bregante - drums
  • Jon Clarke - horn
  • Vince Denham - saxophone
  • Steve Forman - percussion
  • Al Garth - violin, horn
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • George Hawkins - bass, vocals
  • Jack Lenz - flute
  • Doug Livingston - keyboards
  • Willy Ornelas - drums
  • Woody Paul - guitar
  • Don Roberts - saxophone
  • Larry Sims - bass

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1977 Pop Albums 83