Tracklist (Vinyl)
A1 | | Don't Fight It | | 3:36 | A2 | | Heartlight | | 3:55 | A3 | | I Gotta Try | | 3:50 | A4 | | Swear Your Love | | 5:01 | A5 | | The More We Try | | 3:59 | B1 | | Heart To Heart | | 5:30 | B2 | | If It's Not What You're Looking For | | 4:30 | See more tracksB3 | | It Must Be Imagination | | 5:37 | B4 | | Only A Miracle | | 5:11 |
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Review Like the Quincy Jones-produced Donna Summer, Kenny Loggins' High Adventure treats each cut as a scene in a grand, multistylistic showcase. Set pieces range from the AOR-targeted hard rock of "Don't Fight It," a duet with Journey's Steve Perry, to "It Must Be Imagination," a synthesized pop-funk minimovie whose blend of rock guitar and thick keyboard textures recalls the artier cuts on Daryl Hall and John Oates' Along the Red Ledge."Heartlight," a Spanish-flavored folk-pop ballad, finds Loggins joined by a children's chorus.… Read More Two Kenny Loggins-Michael McDonald collaborations, "I Gotta Try" and "Heart to Heart," are superior examples of high-tech L.A. pop-funk. And in "The More We Try," Loggins' breathy falsetto is electronically phased into a sweet, ethereal choir. Cut by cut, Loggins and producer Bruce Botnick have spared no expense in creating extravagantly opulent soundscapes. High Adventure would still not add up to much more than a luxurious romantic diversion were it not for its Kramer vs. Kramer-like ending. "Only a Miracle," a third Loggins-McDonald collaboration, portrays fatherhood as a mystically redemptive experience on an entirely different plane. "I found the boy I was in you," Loggins sings to his son in an urgent, soul-inflected tenor, gift-wrapped in Marty Paich's stately Forties-movie-style orchestration. "Only a Miracle" gives this overdressed romance its emotional center, as well as a swooningly happy ending. (RS 383) STEPHEN HOLDEN |