Tracklisting
- Donna Summer; Spring Affair (Casablanca, 1976)
- Giorgio Moroder; Chase (Casablanca, 1978)
- Suzi Lane; Ooh La La (Elektra, 1979)
- The Three Degrees; The Runner (Ariola, 1978)
- Roberta Kelly; Trouble Maker (Chrissy Murderbot Re-Edit) (Oasis, 1976)
- Donna Summer; Our Love (Casablanca, 1980)
- Munich Machine; Whiter Shade of Pale (Casablanca, 1978
- Giorgio; I Wanna Rock You (Casablanca, 1979)
- Giorgio; Utopia Me Giorgio (Casablanca, 1977)
- Donna Summer; I Feel Love (Patrick Cowley Mega-Edit) (Casablanca, 1982)
- Giorgio Moroder; Valley of the Dolls (Casablanca, 1980)
- Donna Summer; Sunset People (Casablanca, 1980)
- Amy Holland; She's On Fire (MCA Records, 1983)
- Melissa Manchester; Thief of Hearts (Casablanca, 1984)
- Madleen Kane; You Can (Chalet, 1981)
- Limahl; The Neverending Story (EMI, 1984)
- Giorgio; E=MC² (Casablanca, 1979)
- Sparks; When I'm With You (Ariola, 1980)
Giorgio Moroder was a key figure in the mid-to-late-1970s Eurodisco scene, and one of real pioneers of using synthesizers in dance music.The early part of his career took place in Munich, where he made his name by discovering Donna Summer (and writing/producing the bulk of her catalogue). In the late 1970s he moved to L.A., and ended up doing a ridiculous amount of film-work. Seriously, if we're talking 80s pop trash and cheesy film soundtracks, Giorgio's name is bound to come up: he scored American Gigolo, Scarface, Midnight Express, Top Gun, Flashdance, The Neverending Story, and some fly-by-night B-movie fare like the horrible colorized recut of Fritz Lang's Metropolis and the Mr. T vehicle D.C. Cab. He wrote/produced "Call Me" by Blondie, "Take My Breath Away" for Berlin, "(Highway to the) Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins, almost anything you can think of by Donna Summer, and that's really just scratching the surface of the tunes he's made that everyone knows (and let's not forget, he has a HUGE catalogue of crazy underground synth disco gems on top of that).
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