Sunday, 26 July 2020

Great Soundtracks of 1982: Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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Before I get started, let me be perfectly blunt here. I thought the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" sucked. Not as much as my friend though because while I was willing to endure it to the end, he couldn't take it and suggested we leave. I didn't debate it. I know that it has been preserved on account of its apparent tackling of teen issues at the time. That may have been true but they could have made a better film to deliver the message. The only positive I found about the film was the stoner character played by Sean Penn, he was quite amusing.
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Fortunately, a sucky film doesn't mean that the soundtrack is going to be as bad. Any soundtrack that has such artists as Billy Squier, Don Felder, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Sammy Hagar has to be good. My hypothesis is that when deciding what songs to use on the soundtrack, someone suggested just how kick ass the soundtrack to "Heavy Metal" was so they brought in some of the same artists on "Fast Times." Again, Sammy Hagar does the title cut and it's good although I wouldn't put it at the same level as the other film I mentioned here. It's the same with Felder's track. It's good but it doesn't measure up to "Heavy Metal Takin' a Ride." Then again, that is a very tough song to measure up to. On the other hand, I do prefer the offering from Stevie Nicks on this soundtrack and I really liked her song on "Heavy Metal." Plus there are good contributions from the likes of Joe Walsh, Don Henley and Billy Squier as well.
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Another comparison with "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Heavy Metal" is the fact that there are some good songs from unknown artists. The Rayvins "Raised on Radio" is a very pleasing hard rock track and it's made me curious to hear what else they might have to offer. The same can be said for the songs by Graham Nash and Gerrard McMahon. Both deliver some decent rock here. However, they're not the only ones. Jimmy Buffet and Poco both known more for their country rock sound go down a definite rockier route with the songs on this soundtrack. But the biggest surprise is from Donna Summer! The proclaimed Queen of Disco from the late 70s sings a blinder of a rock song on the soundtrack and all I can say is, "I'm impressed."

Track Listing:
1. Jackson Browne- Somebody's Baby
2. Joe Walsh- Waffle Stomp
3. Don Henley- Love Rules
4. Louise Goffin- Uptown Boys
5. Timothy B Schmit- So Much in Love
6. The Rayvins- Raised on Radio
7. Gerard McMahon- The Look In Your Eyes
8. The Go Go's- Speeding
9. Don't be Lonely- Quarterflash
10. Don Felder- Never Surrender
11. Billy Squier- Fast Times (The Best Years of Our Lives)
12. Sammy Hagar- Fast Times at Ridgemont High
13. Jimmy Buffet- I Don't Know (Spicoli's Theme)
14. Graham Nash- Love is the Reason
15. Poco- I'll Leave it Up to You
16. Donna Summer- Highway Runner
17. Steve Nicks- Sleeping Angel
18. Palmer/Joist- She's My Baby (And She's Out of Control)
19. Oingo Boingo- Goodbye Goodbye

What can't be faulted is that there is a great collection of songs here by some of the best artists who were around at the time. Many of whom are still going. What they did was come together to make a really cool soundtrack which leaves me thinking, "Shame about the movie."

Next post: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts- I Love Rock and Roll


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