This article is about the album by Kenny Loggins. For the album by Teddy Edwards, see Back to Avalon (Teddy Edwards album).
1988 studio album by Kenny Loggins
Back to Avalon
Studio album by
Kenny Loggins
Released
1988
Recorded
1988 1986 ("Meet Me Half Way")[1]
Genre
Soft rock
Length
47:27
Label
Columbia
Producer
Dennis Lambert, Peter Wolf, Richie Zito, Richard Page, Patrick Leonard, Giorgio Moroder
Kenny Loggins chronology
Vox Humana (1985)
Back to Avalon (1988)
Leap of Faith (1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
[2]
Rolling Stone
[3]
Back to Avalon is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins. Released in 1988, it yielded the hit singles "Nobody's Fool (Theme from Caddyshack II)" (a #8 hit in the U.S.), "I'm Gonna Miss You", "Tell Her", and "Meet Me Half Way" (a #11 hit in the U.S.), the last of which is a ballad which had already become a top 40 hit the previous year through the film Over the Top. It is the only studio album by Loggins to feature songs from motion picture soundtracks to date.
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