I do, but based on personal connection
1. SWW (that was my in to the band)
2. KTF
3. NJ
4. These Days but the import versions with all the bonus tracks
5. 7800°F
6. Bon Jovi
The correct order for their Top 5 albums:
5) Crush
4) Bon Jovi
3) New Jersey
2) Slippery When Wet
1) 7800 Fahrenheit
(I’m sure @mitchlafon will have a different Top 5- I’m staying in and out of love on Tokyo road on this silent night…)
Perhaps it’s because I’m Canadian, but I must ask why is your employer not providing the necessary tools for your work?
I kind of feel it’s like asking a barista at Starbucks to stop by the grocery store and buy coffee before coming into work
I’m only seeking to understand - in no way, shape, or form am I trying to be demeaning.
@ScottDorn628511@TheRealSambora@BneJovi Yes, it does. A healthy Richie is great news. I’m baffled why people are offended by my question. Knowing that he’s healthy and doing well is what I wanna hear.
@CorporateEric Probably… but after SWW… I felt that New Jersey was a letdown (it wasn’t but that’s how I felt)
KTF cut through the noise of the early ‘90s and there were so many rumors that the band had broken up… that it was just a sweet breath of relief
@Duga34 I do, but based on personal connection
1. SWW (that was my in to the band)
2. KTF
3. NJ
4. These Days but the import versions with all the bonus tracks
5. 7800°F
6. Bon Jovi
Kenny Loggins Pays Tribute to Clive Davis
Kenny Loggins and Clive Davis on the set of Conviction of the Heart. Photo by Dori Berinstein.
“I owe my career to Clive Davis. He believed in me when others would only 'wait and see.' He had the ability to use his 'gut' instead of just looking at the numbers. The last of his kind in this business, he will be missed.” ~ Kenny Loggins
About Kenny Loggins:
Kenny Loggins has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide and has won two Grammy Awards. His songs have left their musical imprint on “the soundtrack of our lives.” Over the last four decades, his chart-topping songs have included “This Is It,” “I’m Alright,” “Danger Zone,” and the iconic “Footloose,” which recently surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. In addition to his string of successful recordings, both solo and as a member of the famed duo Loggins & Messina, Loggins became the first major rock star to dedicate himself to recording music for children and families. His album Return to Pooh Corner remains the best-selling children’s album of the last 20 years. In June 2026, Loggins was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His documentary, Conviction of the Heart, produced by Dori Berinstein, is slated for release later this year.