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The best of Giorgio Moroder

The best of Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder

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Track Listing

  1. Stop
  2. Looky Looky
  3. Underdog
  4. Son of My Father
  5. I Wanna Funk With You Tonight
  6. Knights in White Satin
  7. From Here to Eternity
  8. Chase
  9. Baby Blue
  10. E=Mc2
  11. Solitary Man
  12. Lady Lady
  13. Reach Out - Paul Engemann, Giorgio Moroder
  14. American Dream - Paul Engemann, Giorgio Moroder
  15. Together in Electric Dreams - Giorgio Moroder, Philip Oakey
  16. To Be Number One
  17. Carry On - Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #134314 in Music
  • Published on: 2001
  • Released on: 2001-04-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Seventeen tracks of classic disco dance-pop. Including 'Stop', 'Looky Looky', 'Underdog', 'Chase' & 'Solitary Man'. 2001 release.


Customer Reviews

SYNTHPOP AND ELECTRODISCO4
This fascinating collection starts with Giorgio's synthpop hits from the late 1960s and early 1970s, of which Looky Looky and Son Of My Father reached the highest chart positions in Europe and the UK. I Wanna Funk With You Tonight dates from 1977 and was released under the name The Munich Machine; Knights In White Satin comes from the same album. From Here To Eternity is a brilliant hypnotic electrodisco track from his 1978 album of the same name, while E=MC2 comes from the follow-up album. Together In Electric dreams appears on the soundtrack of a popular movie from about 1984, but tracks like Reach Out an To Be Number One were unfamiliar to me. Of course, if Giorgio Moroder had to compile all the great hits he produced for artists as diverse as Donna Summer, Blondie and Sigue Sigue Sputnik, it would take a box set to accommodate them all. This album gives a good overview of the solo outings of this synth pioneer though. Recommended to all fans of Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, The Pet Shop Boys and Gary Numan.

POOR SELECTION FOR A "BEST OF"1
What a disappointment! It does cover his work from the 60s to the early 90s... however, this is more a collection of his singles and the selections from the 80s are POOR choices!! Nothing from "Cat People" "Scarface" "Flashdance" "Top Gun" -- unbelievable!! His most accomplished works from the 80s are on those albums!! Instead they stuck in some boring 80s tracks including one from the 84 Olympics called "reach out" which is horribly shallow in music and lyrics -- i am a fan of Giorgio Moroder and was highly disappointed with the selections -- Now, if you are interested in a collection of his singles then this is the album to buy - but if you want to hear his best stuff i recommend the albums i already mentioned above as well as "From Here to Eternity" "E=Mc2" and "Midnight Express" which are great electronic feats!

Good retrospective5
Since this compilation is the only one retracing about 20 years of Moroder's carrer, it's best than nothing, but it's certainly not enough for the real fan who will have to search for vinyls LP's. But it's a good choise. the tracks are in their correct chronologic order and their choice is quite good. However, let me correct an error from the Amazon site: "love affair" and "Goodbye Bad times" are * not * included on the CD. So overal, this is a nice Moroder compilation but I hope Repertoire Records will continue to reissue Moroder stuff.