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High Adventure

Kenny Loggins

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Album Review

Well, if Duran Duran decided to rip off Raiders of the Lost Ark, why not Kenny Loggins? After all, the swashbuckling cover to High Adventure fits this album, since it finds him relying equally on rockers and melodic pop/rock. The album kicks off with Loggins' hardest-rocking single, "Don't Fight It," a surging arena-rocker duet with Steve Perry. This signals that the rest of the record will be harder than his previous record and that's true to a certain extent, since this doesn't just rock on occasion, it also has his best ballads and mid-tempo charmers. In other words, it's his best album, showcasing all sides of his personality effectively. "Don't Fight It" is a great single, but the best moment here is "Heart to Heart," the second of two pop classics Loggins cut as a solo artist. Here, he has a great mid-tempo groove, a good lyric and an indelible melody that is soft rock at its finest. The rest of the album may not match this height — most of the genre didn't — but it's all strong (though it's awful strange that "Heartlight," a tribute to the children's foundation Heartlight, has the oddest melody he's ever written — an ominous march that just gets creepier when the children's choir pops up at the end). Celebrate Me Home may be more consistent, but this is the most diverse record he ever cut, blessed by fine studio craft and a nice reliance on pseudo-new wave production techniques.

Customer Reviews

two thirds of a great album

Swear Your Love rocks. It's his most underrated song. Typical Loggins album in that the first half is great and the second half trails off to throwaways. But Don't Fight It and Heartlight are two of his bests as well.

My Favorite

I wish Kenny would write another melodic rock masterpiece like High Adventure. The rock songs are fun and have a lot of hooks. The ballads are heartfelt and have inventive instrumentation. As far as albums go, I really believe he was at his prime on this album. It's a shame he slid into adult contemporary obscurity in the 90's. Kenny, it's not too late to rock again.

Awesome early 80s Pop Rock at its finest

I love Kenny Loggins, and I feel his solo career (outside of his awesome soundtrack songs, which inspired me to check out his solo work,) is underrated, and I consider this among my favorite albums, even though I love most of his other albums as well. I love the hard rockers like Don't Fight It (a duet with Journey's Steve Perry, of all people), Swear Your Love, and If It's Not What You're Looking For, and I also love the mid-tempo works like Heart To Heart and Heartlight. If there's one thing about the album I'm not a fan of, it's the ballads The More We Try and Only A Miracle. I do love ballads, but I'm not big into those that don't have some form of gentle tempo or something to at least keep focus and interest to me, since those are often the ones I find forgettable. I dunno, maybe if I listened to those two a few more times and read the lyrics to see what they're about, maybe I'd grow to appreciate them more. Still, the album as a whole is definitely worth a listen, since it's diverse enough to at least have something for everyone.

(Although I don't know why they divided it up "By Song Only" rather than allowing the whole album for sale, since the whole album is clearly on there...)

Biography

Born: January 7, 1948 in Everett, WA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kenny Loggins has enjoyed more than three decades of success in the music business, as a songwriter and performer, mostly in a soft rock vein. He was born Kenneth Clarke Loggins in Everett, WA in early 1948, and the family later moved to Detroit, and finally to Alhambra, CA when he was in his teens. He initially turned to music as a way of compensating for his extreme shyness, and found that he was, indeed, a talented guitarist and had a voice. For a time in the...
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