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Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Giorgio Moroder's Midnight Express (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Catalogue #:
NBLP 7114
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Electronic, Stage & Screen, Soundtrack, Disco, Experimental, Ambient
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Album Info

Artist: Giorgio Moroder
Album: Midnight Express (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Released: Australia, 1979

Tracklist:

A1Chase8:24
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
A2Love's Theme5:33
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
A3(Theme From) Midnight Express4:39
Arranged By [String And Horn] - G. Mathieson, H. Faltermeyer
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
B1Istanbul Blues (Vocal)3:17
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Patrick McClure
Arranged By - David Castle
Bass - Rick Tierney
Drums, Percussion - Jerry Sommers
Piano, Electric Piano, Clavinet, Vocals - David Castle
Songwriter - David Castle, Oliver Stone, William Hayes
Strings - Fritz Sonnleitner, Sid Sharp
B2The Wheel2:24
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
B3Istanbul Opening4:43
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
B4Cacaphoney2:58
Songwriter - Giorgio Moroder
B5(Theme From) Midnight Express (Vocal)4:47
Arranged By [String And Horn] - G. Mathieson, H. Faltermeyer
Songwriter - Chris Bennett, Giorgio Moroder
Vocals - Chris Bennett


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Description

Released in 1978, "Midnight Express" is the soundtrack for the film of the same name, composed and produced by Giorgio Moroder, an influential Italian composer, songwriter, and record producer. This soundtrack is notable for its pioneering use of electronic music in film scoring, showcasing Moroder's innovative approach and his ability to create atmospheric and emotive compositions.

The album's most famous track, "Chase," is a prime example of Moroder's groundbreaking work in electronic music. The instrumental piece is characterized by its driving, repetitive synthesizer line and pulsating rhythm, creating a sense of urgency and tension that perfectly complements the film's dramatic narrative.

The soundtrack also features a variety of other compositions that blend electronic music with more traditional orchestral elements. These tracks range from atmospheric and moody to more upbeat and rhythmic, demonstrating Moroder's versatility as a composer.

The track "Love's Theme" adds a different dimension to the album, with a softer, more melodic approach. This piece contrasts with the more intense and rhythmic tracks, showcasing Moroder's ability to convey a wide range of emotions through his music.

Throughout the album, the production quality is high, with Moroder's use of synthesizers and electronic instruments sounding both innovative and polished. The sound is characteristic of late 1970s electronic music, yet it remains timeless in its influence and appeal.

The soundtrack of "Midnight Express" played a significant role in the film's impact and received critical acclaim for its innovative use of electronic music. Moroder's work on the album earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Score, highlighting the importance of his contribution to film music.

The album is instrumental, with the music speaking for itself without the need for lyrics. Moroder's compositions are evocative and narrative, effectively conveying the mood and themes of the film through music.

"Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" is a landmark album in the field of film scoring and electronic music. It showcases Moroder's talent and innovation as a composer and producer, and its influence can be heard in the soundtracks of many films that followed.

However, listeners who prefer more traditional, orchestral film scores or are not fans of electronic music might find the album's style less appealing. The distinct sound of 1970s synthesizers, while innovative, might not resonate with everyone.

In conclusion, "Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express" is a groundbreaking soundtrack that showcases Moroder's pioneering work in electronic music. The album's influence extends beyond the film for which it was created, marking an important moment in the history of film music and electronic sound.

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