Various Artists
The Edge of Seventeen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Sony Music Canada
Saturday Night Fever may have started it, but John Hughes perfected the various artistsβ soundtrack albums. For those of us old enough, who can forget buying the Pretty In Pink soundtrack and enjoying New Order, OMD Suzanne Vega? But the floodgates opened. Since then, there have been thousands of soundtracks featuring songs both in the movie, and βinspired byβ the movie.
The latest installment is the soundtrack to Kelly Fremon Craigβs film Edge of Seventeen. Here we have a collection of new and old songs (Aimee Mannβs βSave Meβ makes a welcome return, as does The Cinematic Orchestraβs achingly beautiful βTo Build A Homeβ). Some of the newer songs work, others donβt (The Strutsβ βBallroom Blitzβ lacks the energy of the original). Birdy comes through with βGhost In the Wind,β and The 1975 standout with βSomebody Else.β The songs work well in the film, and as an album, as with most various artists collections, it is hit and miss. It is an opportunity for artists to provide songs to promote upcoming releases (Two Door Cinema Club, for example), but when the songs seem to be written specifically for the film, they work better.
The instrumental βsoundtrackβ pieces composed and performed by Alti Orvarsson beg for a more complete release of this music, as the two songs here are worth the price of admission alone. But, the main question: where is Stevie Nicksβ βEdge of Seventeenβ? Surely someone could have approached Florence and The Machine, or Cat Martino to cover this classic. But overall, the album is a pleasant, if uneven, listening experience.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: VARIOUS ARTISTS – THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK)
Aaron Badgley