Love's in You, Love's in Me | ||||
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Released | 23 June 1978 | |||
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Genre | Disco | |||
Label | Casablanca | |||
Producer | Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte | |||
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Singles from Love's In You,Love's In Me | ||||
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Love's in You,Love's in Me is a 1978 album by Giorgio Moroder and Chris Bennett. [1]
All tracks composed by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte [1]
Giovanni Giorgio Moroder is an Italian composer and music producer. Dubbed the "Father of Disco",Moroder is credited with pioneering euro disco and electronic dance music. His work with synthesizers had a large influence on several music genres such as hi-NRG,Italo disco,synth-pop,new wave,house and techno music.
Hans Hugo Harold Faltermeyer is a German musician,composer and record producer.
"Call Me" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie and the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo. Produced and composed by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder,with lyrics by Blondie singer Debbie Harry,the song appeared in the film and was released in the United States in early 1980 as a single. "Call Me" was No. 1 for six consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100,where it became the band's biggest single and second No. 1. It also hit No. 1 in the UK and Canada,where it became their fourth and second chart-topper,respectively. In the year-end chart of 1980,it was Billboard's No. 1 single and RPM magazine's No. 3 in Canada.
"Slap And Tickle" was the fourth and final single released from Squeeze's second album,Cool for Cats. Co-written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook,the song took influence lyrically from the crowd that the band had been associating with at the time. Its synth-heavy arrangement was inspired by Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder.
A Love Trilogy is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Donna Summer. It was released on March 5,1976,eight months after her international breakthrough with the single and album of the same name –"Love to Love You Baby". The bold,sexual nature of that particular song had earned Summer the title 'the first lady of love'. By now Summer's work was being distributed in the U.S. by Casablanca Records,and the label encouraged Summer,Moroder and team to continue in this vein. A Love Trilogy uses the first side for one long disco track in three distinct movements 'Try Me','I Know','We Can Make It',and coalescing into the "love trilogy" of the title –"Try Me,I Know We Can Make It". Side two contained three additional erotic disco songs,including a cover of Barry Manilow's "Could It Be Magic". The album's artwork showed Summer floating light-heartedly through the clouds,again adding to the image of her as a fantasy figure.
Chris Bennett is an American jazz singer and songwriter.
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the English synth-pop band The Human League,released on 31 October 1988 by Virgin Records. It contains 13 singles released by the band,spanning from their debut single to their most recent album at the time,as well as lead singer Philip Oakey's collaboration with Giorgio Moroder,"Together in Electric Dreams" (1984). The album reached No. 3 in the UK.
The Donna Summer Anthology is a double CD compilation album by the American singer Donna Summer,released by Polygram Records in 1993. The compilation featured the majority of Summer's best known songs right from the start of her success to the then present day. Summer had originally made her name during the disco era in the 1970s and in the decade that followed had experimented with different styles. Most of the tracks on this compilation are the original album versions of the songs,which were sometimes edited down for their release as a single. Included for the first time are two remixed tracks from her then unreleased album I'm a Rainbow,which had been recorded in 1981 but was shelved by her record company. The album also featured the Giorgio Moroder-penned and produced song "Carry On"',marking the first time Summer and Moroder had worked together since 1981. Summer and Moroder,together with Pete Bellotte had written the vast majority of her 1970s disco hits. Four years later,"Carry On" would be remixed and become a big dance hit. It also won Summer a Grammy for Best Dance Recording,her first win since 1984 and her fifth win in total.
Musicland Studios was a recording studio located in Munich,Germany established by Italian record producer,songwriter and musician Giorgio Moroder in the early 1970s. The studios were known for their work with artists such as Donna Summer,Electric Light Orchestra,and Queen,among others.
"Chase" is a 1978 instrumental composition by Italian music producer Giorgio Moroder. It was released as a single during 1978 from his Academy Award-winning soundtrack album Midnight Express (1978),and was a disco instrumental that was subsequently extended and released as a maxi single. It made the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1979,peaking at number 33,and the UK Singles Chart,peaking at number 48.
Blonde and Beyond is a compilation album of recordings by Blondie released on Chrysalis Records in 1993.
The Ultimate Collection is a greatest hits three-CD compilation of recordings by American singer Donna Summer released in the Netherlands in early 2003.
American Gigolo is the soundtrack album to the 1980 film of the same name,starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. The music was composed and performed by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder and was released worldwide on the Polydor label. It peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200 album chart. All the cuts from the soundtrack also went to number two for five weeks on the disco/dance charts.
Big Trouble is the debut and only studio album by the female pop group Big Trouble,released by Epic in 1987.
"Giorgio by Moroder" is a song written and recorded by French electronic music duo Daft Punk for their fourth studio album,Random Access Memories (2013). It is the third track on the album. The song features a monologue by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder,who speaks about his early life and musical career. "Giorgio by Moroder" charted in France and Sweden due to downloads of the album.
The discography of Giorgio Moroder includes thirteen studio albums and ten soundtracks,as well as numerous production credits. When in Munich in the 1970s,he started his own record label called Oasis Records,which several years later became a subdivision of Casablanca Records. He produced huge hits for Donna Summer during the late-1970s disco era,including "Bad Girls","Last Dance","Love to Love You Baby","No More Tears ","Dim All the Lights","MacArthur Park","Hot Stuff","On the Radio",and "I Feel Love",and is the founder of the former Musicland Studios in Munich,a recording studio used by many renowned artists including Electric Light Orchestra,Led Zeppelin,Queen and Elton John.
Son of My Father is a 1972 album composed,produced and performed by Giorgio Moroder. The tracks "Tears","Underdog",and "Son of My Father" appeared in the 1972 film Die Klosterschülerinnen,for which Moroder also composed the score.
Einzelgänger is a 1975 electronic experimental album composed,produced and performed by Giorgio Moroder. It was first released in Germany.
Spinach 1 is a 1973 album composed,produced and performed by Giorgio Moroder and Michael Holm under the moniker "Spinach".
"Right Here,Right Now" is a song recorded by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder,featuring the vocals of Kylie Minogue,for Moroder's studio album DéjàVu. The song had a minor impact on singles chart in Europe and attained the top position of the US Dance Club Songs.