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Giorgio Moroder - E MC2 (1979) Title Song From The Album Hope You Enjoy It.
Giorgio Moroder: все альбомы, включая On The Radio - LoYoTo Remixes, On the Radio - Eva Be Remix, Spring Affair и другие.
E MC² - Студийный альбом от Giorgio Moroder. В альбом вошло 20 треков.
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Giorgio Moroder - E MC2 (1979) Title Song From The Album Hope You Enjoy It.
Dream Street is the second album by American musician Janet Jackson, released on October 23, 1984, by A&M Records. More pop than her debut album's "bubblegum soul" feel, the album wasn't the runaway success that Janet's father Joseph thought it would be, peaking at number one hundred forty-seven on the Billboard 200 in 1984. The album did have one modest hit for Jackson, the top ten R&B single, "Don't Stand Another Chance", produced by brother Marlon
Artist: Giorgio Album: E MC² Songwriters: Giorgio Moroder, Keith Forsey Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey Giorgio Moroder, Chris Bennett Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer, Pete Bellotte Producer: Giorgio Moroder Label: Casablanca Records, Oasis Release Date: August 27, 1979. Tracklist A1. Baby Blue (4:53) A2. What A Night (4:55) A3. If You Weren’t Afraid (5:16) B1. I Wanna Rock You (6:30) B2. In My Wildest Dreams (4:37) B3. E MC² (4:32). Giorgio In The Studio Recording The E MC² Album. Giorgio Moroder-Promo Video.
Janet Jackson did it better, and she did it first. Most crucially of all, although Janet embraced instrumental experimentation, she never relied too heavily on the production movement of whatever time she was working in (despite work spanning collaborations with everyone from Giorgio Moroder to Kanye West). Instead, her authenticity came from her vocals, and she mastered the art of sitting in the pocket of the groove like nobody else.
But even though Moroder didn't invent electronic dance music single-handedly, he was among the first people to recognize its possibilities. In 1979, Moroder showed us some of those possibilities on E MC2, a programmed, entirely electronic recording he produced with Harold Faltermeyer. To fully appreciate how forward-thinking this album was, you have to remember that in 1979 R&B and dance-pop hadn't gone completely high-tech and were still relying on a lot of studio musicians.
You can hardly find someone like Giorgio. He did not produce just I Feel Love, The Chase and E MC2 album, as it may look from perspective of electronic dance music hardcore fan. Besides of these gems he made tons of crappy stuff, but also many of timeless pop classics like You Take My Breath Away, What a Feeling, Love Kills with Freddie Mercury or theme song from Neverending Story and many more than average songs and sountracks.
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