1978 Breezy Soft-Rock Hit From a Future Movie-Soundtrack Legend Became a Yacht Rock Essential  ...Saudi Arabia

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Following his split from the duo Loggins and Messina, he released his first solo album, Celebrate Me Home, in 1977. Solidifying a new soft-rock shift from his folk-rock days, the album peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. The two biggest tracks off the album were the title track and “I Believe in Love.”  

“This performance helped bridge the gap during an active period in Loggins’ development as a solo performer, a journey that would eventually lead to the extensive live recordings featured on his later albums,” Billboard wrote. “As an early entry in his solo discography, 'I Believe in Love' remains a notable chapter in the pop-rock transition of one of the era's most versatile singer-songwriters.”

The outlet loved the song so much they ranked it at No. 2 on their ultimate yacht rock playlist. And yeah, we have to agree. Much love to Babs, but when it comes to smooth-sailing soft rock, it’s K-Log at the helm every time.

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