The Good Side of Tomorrow: 1971-1984:

Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
Subtitled - The Good Side Of Tomorrow. Aussie 'best of' compilation for the artist best known for his 1974 hit 'Please Come To Boston' (included here) and for being the cousin of Kenny Loggins. 22 tracks including, 'Nobody Loves Me Like You Do' (with Anne Murray). Over 75 minutes of music. Raven. 2003.

The Good Side of Tomorrow: 1971-1984:,Dave Loggins,Raven [Australia],AM Pop,Country,Country & Western,Pop,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Soft Rock
The Good Side of Tomorrow: 1971-1984:
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Sweet rediscovery
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The Good Side of Tomorrow: 1971-1984:
Dave Loggins
Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
Soft RockSoft Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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GeneralGeneral | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000058TBE
Release Date: 2001-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Good Side Of Tomorrow
  2. Pieces Of April
  3. Claudia
  4. Touch Of Pennsylvania
  5. Sister Mary Ryan
  6. Please Come To Boston
  7. Someday
  8. Girl From Knoxville
  9. Sunset Woman
  10. Second Hand Lady
  11. Wonder'n As The Days Go By
  12. Movin' To The Country
  13. I'm Gonna Farm You Off My Mind
  14. Goodbye Miss Sadness
  15. Saviour Of My Natural Life
  16. Ship In A Bottle
  17. Goodbye Eyes
  18. Please Remember Me
  19. So Much For Dreams
  20. The Fool In Me
  21. Tell Me Anything But The Truth
  22. Nobody Loves Me Like You Do

Album Description

Subtitled - The Good Side Of Tomorrow. Aussie 'best of' compilation for the artist best known for his 1974 hit 'Please Come To Boston' (included here) and for being the cousin of Kenny Loggins. 22 tracks including, 'Nobody Loves Me Like You Do' (with Anne Murray). Over 75 minutes of music. Raven. 2003.

Album Details

Dave Loggins is Renowned for his Soulful, Plaintive Voice that Has Enriched a Deep Catalogue of Heartfelt, Original Tunes Spanning Three Decades. His Songs Include 'Pieces of April' (3 Dog Night) and 'Nobody Loves Me Like You Do'. this Comprehensive 22 Track, 77 Minute, First Ever Career Compilation Has Been Assembled with Care & Affection.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sweet rediscovery.......2007-04-17

I love this compilation of Dave Loggins' songs! I was a wee boy when I first heard Please Come to Boston, and absolutely loved it. Funny, lately I was thinking about that song and ordered this cd. I am amazed that he didn't garner more appreciation for his musical vision, thanks to the epoch of disco. I can put this on and listen to it the whole way through (except the duet with Anne Murray).

I recommend this to anyone with a reverent ear for Jim Croce, Cat Stevens, Harry Chapin or CSN

5 out of 5 stars Masters Theme.......2006-05-15

I am looking for the instrumental version of Augusta also. My email is fittdaddy@hotmail.com if you could send me it that would be great.

4 out of 5 stars Masters Theme.......2006-04-07

I don't know if the guy who posted last year is still looking, but I've been looking for the instrumental version used on the CBS Masters broadcasts for years now to no avail.

5 out of 5 stars Augusta Master Theme Instrumental.......2006-04-06

I have the instrumental theme to the Masters that CBS plays during coverage. Email me if you are interested.

5 out of 5 stars A little taste of heaven.......2005-03-12

Of all the singers in my collection from the 60s forward, Dave Loggins is the feast, the jewel, the treasure I simply never tire of. From the time of my first putting "Moving to the Country" on the turntable on the same day I had moved to the country myself, to emoting over "Claudia" when I was dating a woman by the same name, Dave Loggins always seems to hit home - if not always that literally - with every beautifully crafted and heartfelt song. This CD is a great glimpse at a great, vastly underappreciated artist, but as the reviews here indicate, there are many too many gems in his discography to do him justice with a single "greatest hits" album.

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