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Return to Pooh Corner

Kenny Loggins · 1994

47 min · 10 tracks · country · pop rock

Whimsical melodies intertwine with heartfelt lyrics, evoking nostalgia and a playful sense of wonder.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • nostalgic melodies for reflection
  • steady pacing for quiet moments
  • whimsical tunes to uplift spirits
  • heartfelt lyrics for emotional connection
  • playful soundscapes for family listening

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy tracks
  • prefer contemporary sounds

Where this album fits

Career context
By 1994, Kenny Loggins had transitioned from his earlier pop rock success to a more family-oriented sound. 'Return to Pooh Corner' marked a significant departure as it was his first album focused entirely on children's music, following the success of his contributions to film soundtracks in the 1980s.
Stylistic neighbors
Jim Croce· James Taylor· Dan Fogelberg

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 All the Pretty Little Ponies 4:00
  • 2 Neverland (medley): Somewhere Out There / Never Never Land / Pure Imagination 7:09
  • 3 Return to Pooh Corner 4:14
  • 4 Rainbow Connection 3:47
  • 5 St. Judy's Comet 5:07
  • 6 The Last Unicorn 3:27
  • 7 Cody's Song 4:36
  • 8 The Horses 5:19
  • 9 Love 5:06
  • 10 To-Ra-Loo-Ra 4:43

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