Album Info
Artist: | Giorgio Moroder featuring Joe Esposito |
Album: | Solitary Man |
Released: | Australia, 1983 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Solitary Man | 3:47 |
A2 | Show Me The Night | 3:48 |
A3 | My Girl | 3:51 |
A4 | Too Hot To Touch | 3:26 |
A5 | Diamond Lizzy | 3:20 |
A6 | Washed In The Neon Light | 4:10 |
B1 | A Love Affair | 3:47 |
B2 | Nights In White Satin | 4:02 |
B3 | Lady, Lady | 4:16 |
B4 | White Hotel | 4:36 |
B5 | To Turn The Stone | 3:13 |
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Description
Giorgio Moroder, the pioneering electronic music producer, collaborated with singer Joe Esposito on the album "Solitary Man," released in 1976. This album offers a unique blend of disco and electronic pop, showcasing Moroder's innovative production techniques and Esposito's soulful vocals.
The album opens with the title track, "Solitary Man," a hypnotic and groovy track that immediately captures the essence of the disco era. Moroder's signature synthesizers and Esposito's emotive vocals set the tone for the rest of the album's infectious sound.
Another standout moment is "Lady, Lady," a soulful and danceable track that showcases Esposito's ability to deliver passionate performances.
In "Love's in You, Love's in Me" and "In the Middle of the Night," Moroder and Esposito infuse each track with a sense of energy and euphoria, making them standouts on the album.
Beyond the hits, "Solitary Man" features deeper cuts like "How Much, How Much I Love You" and "Show Me the Night," which further highlight Moroder's innovative production style and Esposito's vocal versatility.
Throughout the album, Giorgio Moroder's groundbreaking use of synthesizers and electronic instrumentation, paired with Joe Esposito's soulful singing, create a sense of excitement and nostalgia, making "Solitary Man" a classic and influential disco album.