The Longest Road

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The Longest Road
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1980
GenreSoft rock
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerLouie Shelton
Seals and Crofts chronology
Takin' It Easy
(1978)
The Longest Road
(1980)
Traces
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic2/5 stars [1]

The Longest Road is the eleventh studio album by Seals and Crofts, released in July 1980 by Warner Bros. Records. It was the final album the group released before being dropped by the label, and was their last studio album until 2004's Traces. It is also the only Seals and Crofts album with no writing credits for co-founder Dash Crofts.

Track listing[]

  1. "Stars" (Jim Seals, Brian Whitcomb)
  2. "Try Your Love" (Seals, Whitcomb)
  3. "First Love" (Seals, Eddie Brown)
  4. "If and Any Day" (Michael Sembello, Marietta Waters)
  5. "Kite Dreams" (Seals, Louie Shelton, Whitcomb)
  6. "Egypt, Israel & America" (Seals)
  7. "The Longest Road" (Seals, Whitcomb)
  8. "I Keep Changing the Faces" (Seals, Whitcomb)
  9. "Silver Rails" (Seals, Whitcomb)
  10. "One Planet, One People, Please" (Seals)

Personnel[]

  • Dennis Belfield - bass
  • Mike Botts - drums
  • Stanley Clarke - bass
  • Chick Corea - piano
  • Victor Feldman - percussion
  • Don Freeman - keyboards
  • Bob Glaub - bass
  • Don Heffington - congas, percussion
  • Abraham Laboriel - bass
  • Greg Mathieson - piano, electric piano
  • Dean Parks - electric guitar, electric sitar
  • Tony Peluso - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Raymond Pounds - drums
  • Peter Reilich - synthesizer
  • Louie Shelton - bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Julia Tillman - background vocals
  • Carlos Vega - drums
  • Luther Waters - background vocals
  • Oren Waters - background vocals
  • Nathan Watts - bass
  • Brian Whitcomb - piano, electric piano
  • Maxine Willard - background vocals
  • Dash Crofts - electric mandolin
  • Jim Seals - acoustic guitar

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