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SoundPress.net CD Review
![]() When your father is Kenny Loggins you have an opportunity to learn the family business - that is catchy songcraft filled with melody and pop supported by vocal self assurance. On Time To Move, Crosby Loggins' debut solo release on Jive Records, the younger Loggins shows he can get a little footloose as well by moving his feet in the direction of a successful musical career of his own. Crosby had many mentors growing up - not only his father, but his dad's friends were the likes of Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, and Michael McDonald - so he was constantly in the presence of rock royalty who served as role models to the aspiring musician. The disc begins with a fabulous four pack including the sturdy and strong opener "Good Enough" which proves Crosby has the goods to make it on his own. The title track features a signature lead by John Mayer and moves on the conviction that it's time to take action to confront one's own destiny. "Radio Heart" is a catchy uptempo rocker about being tuned in to relationship frequencies that should get some auspicious airplay for the talented singer-songwriter. "Heaven Help Me" is a song and prayer for guidance as Loggins begins his journey. A transcendent musical break rides the track's jazzy undertones through to the end with hints of jam. Crosby's impressive debut confirms that his win on MTV's reality show Rock the Cradle was no fluke. Now he'll face the reality of following up this release with the always difficult sophomore album - but, it appears a new star has been born - and, for Crosby Loggins, it's time to shine. Info: -- USA/CA 2009: www.crosbyloggins.com |
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