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I WOULD DO ANYTHING

From LEAP OF FAITH
Written by David Foster & Kenny Loggins

Released in 1991,“Leap Of Faith” was a new artistic success for Kenny Loggins and a true return to form after the weak results of “Back To Avalon.” On this new album the singer finally freed himself from the boundaries of the “flavor of the day” radio sounds and offered the listener a collection of high quality songs all delivered with true passion.

THE LAST TIME

From HURRICANE
Written by David Foster, Eric Benet & Amy Foster-Gillies

“The Last Time” is a sublime modern torch song that singer Eric Benet recently created with David Foster and Foster’s daughter, Amy Foster-Gillies. Benet’s gorgeous singing on this composition is reminiscent of the beauty and style of black legends like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.

AFTER ALL

From HIGH CRIME
Written by David Foster, Jay Graydon & Al Jarreau

Al Jarreau’s “High Crime” was released in 1984. The singer was coming from a string of very successful, quality pop albums. He had received big chart success and the praise of the musical press along with several awards including Grammy’s in the Pop, Jazz and R&B fields.

THE ANSWER’S AT THE END

From EXTRA TEXTURE: READ ALL ABOUT IT
Written by George Harrison

Released in 1975, “Extra Texture: Read All About It” is one of George Harrison’s most well crafted albums of his solo career. The former Beatle prepared a collection of lovely pop songs that had broad listener appeal. The driving beats of the first song and hit single, “You,” welcome the listener who’s quickly entrapped, song after song, by the pretty melodies and superior arrangements.

CRAZY LOVE

From MY CHERIE
Written by Marsha Malamet, Allan Rich, David Lasley & Robin Lerner

Scottish songstress Sheena Easton was red-hot in the early eighties when she had a string of big hits like the theme of the James Bond movie, “For Your Eyes Only,” the David Foster produced duet with Kenny Rogers, “We’ve Got Tonight,” “Sugar Walls,” written and produced by Prince and “Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair),” produced by Greg Mathieson.