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Number of Nightwatch (1978) Reviews: 1
Kenny's best musical period but still forgettable
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant May 01, 2001 Loggins has always been a rather bland performer which is probably this album's main
problem but there are some good moments but let's start with the best which is, of course
the hit single "Whenever I call you friend" on which Stevie duets nicely. It has a innocence
that even by the standards of the day seemed somewhat quaint but it was a deserved
smash. Also of interest on the disc are the surprisingly long, epic title track which opens
the record and a good rocker in "Somebody knows" as well as his own version of "What a
fool believes" although it's not as good as the Doobie Brothers version. All in all, it's
pretty forgettable stuff, however, Kenny is at his most likable here at this particular stage
of his career than any other musically if nothing else.
Album cover provided by Jeff Kenney. Transcribed to HTML by Jeff Kenney and Marty Adelson.