As you will see if you do check out The Best of Meco, Meco Monardo had an affinity for making discofied versions of many movies, mostly sci-fi ones, with varying degrees of success. So, when the sequel to Star Wars came out in 1980, Meco was there, and he was ready.
(Meco Plays Music From The Empire Strikes Back apparently never charted. Album ©1980 RSO Records, Inc. Cover courtesy Amazon.com.)
"The Empire Strikes Back (Medley)", like its counterpart from Star Wars, combined multiple themes from John Williams's score from the movie. In this case, "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)" seamlessly transitions into "Yoda's Theme" before ending with the slightest hint of Darth Vader's labored breathing.
Unlike its counterpart, this movie's medley did not shoot straight to #1, peaking instead at #18 for two straight weeks starting on August 9, 1980, possibly due to the disco backlash that had happened in the year before The Empire Strikes Back hit cinemas. It spent a respectable, but not remarkable, 14 weeks on the Hot 100.
Afterward, Meco would hit the Hot 100 a few more times, but none of his later songs would fare as well as "The Empire Strikes Back (Medley)". And since then, only his most famous single would see airplay anywhere, though others, like this one, appear deserving of a few more spins, at least.
No comments:
Post a Comment