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Loggins may indeed come across like a male version on the breezy charms of Colbie Caillat but that means he's pleasant, placid, and likeable which is, in the words of the album's opening song, good enough.
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He also brings a touch of jazz to the proceedings with hints of smoke and elegance in that voice. The songs themselves are a tuneful lot with nimble musings on love (“Heaven Help Me’’) and the expectations of filling big shoes (“Good Enough’’).
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Melodies? Pretty mushy. Lyrics? A little dopey. Still, props to Loggins for boxing within his weight class.
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The lyrics are full of romantic turmoil--"I'm devastated with doubt," he sings in 'Good Enough'--but Loggins' sweet tenor is too easeful an instrument to carry much angst.
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ChristinaBSep 11, 2009
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KelseyBSep 10, 2009