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The Giorgio Moroder Primer
From ’70s disco gems to Oscar-winning movie soundtracks to his forthcoming album, Déjà Vu, a journey through the iconic producer’s career.
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From ’70s disco gems to Oscar-winning movie soundtracks to his forthcoming album, Déjà Vu, a journey through the iconic producer’s career.
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1969: Moroder releases his debut album, That's Bubble Gum--That's Giorgio, a pop album featuring the sticky-sweet track "Looky, Looky."
1972: Chicory Tip's remake of Moroder's song "Son of My Father" becomes the first U.K. number 1 single to prominently showcase a synthesizer.
1975: "Love to Love You Baby," Moroder's collaboration with Donna Summer, jump-starts their careers--and libidos everywhere. It quickly becomes a Studio 54 staple.
1976: Moroder's album Knights in White Satin comes out, flaunting homoerotic, bathhouse-y cover art.
1977: Moroder uses an entirely synthesized backing track for Summer's classic "I Feel Love," a gay anthem and precursor of techno.
1978: Summer and Moroder release a multi-million-selling disco remake of "MacArthur Park," proving there's nothing sadder than a cake left out in the rain.
1979: The producer's film score for Midnight Express wins him an Oscar; he releases E=MC2, billed as the "first electronic live-to-digital album."
1980: "Call Me," Moroder's collab with Blondie for the film American Gigolo, becomes the number 1 song of the year.
1982: David Bowie releases "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)," from the Moroder-produced soundtrack for Cat People.
1984: Moroder wins another Oscar for writing and producing Irene Cara's "Flashdance...What a Feeling" from Flashdance.
1986: Moroder snags yet another Academy Award for co-writing and producing "Take My Breath Away," a ballad recorded by the new wave band Berlin for the movie Top Gun (starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis).
2013: Daft Punk feature and pay tribute to Moroder on "Giorgio by Moroder," a song from their Grammy-winning album Random Access Memories.
2015: Moroder stages an official comeback, enlisting the likes of Britney Spears, Sia, Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX, and Kelis for Deja Vu, his first album in 30 years.
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