Track Listing 1. Year's Worth of Distance, A 2. Love Song, A 3. I'll Remember Your Name 4. How About Now 5. I Don't Want To Hate You Anymore 6. That's When I Find You 7. If You Never Been There 8. Truth is 9. Too Much (Never Get Enough) 10. This Too Will Pass 11. I'm a Free Man Now 12. One Last Goodbye Song
| Details | | Producer: | Gary Burr, Jesse Siebenberg, Kenny Loggins, Richard Marx | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Kenny Loggins (vocals, guitar, baritone guitar); Crosby Loggins, Lois Mahalia (vocals); Todd Hannigan (guitar); Jesse Siebenberg (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, omnichord, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion, programming, background vocals); Jeff Pevar (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Richard Marx (acoustic guitar, background vocals); B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Tom Bukavoc, Jeff King, Will Owsley (electric guitar); Randy Kohrs (dobro); Miles Mosley (contra guitar); Paul Cartwright (mandolin, violin); Joel Pargman, Neel Hammond (violin); Tom Lea (viola); Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (cello); Jimmy Nichols (strings, piano, keyboards); Jonathan Yudkin (strings); Tom Ball (harmonica); Mike Reid, Gabe Dixon (piano); Charlie Judge (keyboards); Craig Young, Mark Hill (bass guitar); Dan Needham (drums, percussion); Steve DiStanislao, Steve Brewster (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Chip Davis, Gary Burr (background vocals). Additional personnel: Nashville Gospel Choir. Audio Mixers: David Cole; Jay Messina; Chip Matthews. Arrangers: Marc Mann; Jimmy Nichols. Although some fans are still in shock over his drastically reduced facial hair, 1980s pop/rock icon Kenny Loggins soldiers on with a less-hirsute look and an appropriately light sound on 2008's HOW ABOUT NOW. Largely staying within accessible folk-pop territory, the album does delve into gospel ("That's When I'll Find You") and country-tinged rock ("I'm a Free Man Now"), proving that the ever-amiable Loggins can still cut footloose in his own way.
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