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American Gigolo (soundtrack)

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Released
  
1980

Length
  
36:26

Artist
  
Giorgio Moroder

Movie
  
American Gigolo

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
1979

Label
  
Polydor

Release date
  
1980

Producer
  
Giorgio Moroder

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American Gigolo is the soundtrack album to the 1980 movie of the same name, starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. The music was composed and performed by Giorgio Moroder and was released worldwide on the Polydor label. It peaked at #7 in the Billboard 200 Album charts. All the cuts from the soundtrack also went to number two for five weeks on the disco/dance charts.

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Overview

"Call Me" by Blondie is the lead song for the soundtrack and was played during the film's intro. The song, which in the early stages was an instrumental demo titled "Man Machine," had originally been offered to Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks, but Nicks declined and Blondie instead recorded the song with lyrics by lead vocalist Debbie Harry. The single, released on Blondie's label Chrysalis Records in February 1980, was a number one hit in the U.S., Canada and the U.K., and a top ten hit in most other parts of the world. It was No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard charts for six weeks and named Billboard's No. 1 song of 1980. The song is listed at No. 44 on Billboard's All Time Top 100. In 1981, the song was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The band also recorded a Spanish-language version of "Call Me," entitled "Llamame," released both in the U.S. and South America. Giorgio Moroder's instrumental track "Night Drive," another variation on the "Man Machine"/"Call Me" theme, was also issued as a single in certain territories.

The song "Love and Passion" was written by director Paul Schrader and Moroder and was performed by Cheryl Barnes, and can be heard in the movie in the gay nightclub scene (filmed at Los Angeles gay club The Probe, which opened in 1978) where Gere's character Julian goes to find Leon, his pimp.

The instrumental "The Seduction (Love Theme)" a saxophone tune performed by German bandleader James Last and David Sanborn (uncredited) peaked at number 28 in the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1980.

American Gigolo was one of two soundtrack albums to be written and produced by Moroder in 1980, the other being Foxes, which included Donna Summer's hit single "On the Radio" as well as tracks by Janis Ian and Cher.

In 1979, Moroder had won an Academy Award for Original Music Score for his soundtrack to Midnight Express. At the same ceremony, Donna Summer's "Last Dance", produced by Moroder from the soundtrack to Thank God It's Friday, won an Academy Award for best song (as well as a Golden Globe). Following the success of American Gigolo and Blondie's "Call Me" in 1980, Moroder went on to compose and produce for several more soundtracks throughout the 1980s. These included Cat People - including David Bowie's hit single "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (1982), Flashdance - including Irene Cara's "Flashdance...What A Feeling" (1983), Scarface - including Debbie Harry's "Rush Rush" (1983), Metropolis and Freddie Mercury's "Love Kills" (1984) and Top Gun including Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" (1986).

The American Gigolo soundtrack album has been re-issued on CD by both PolyGram and its successor company Universal Music.

Track list

All tracks written by Giorgio Moroder unless otherwise noted

Side A:

  1. "Call Me (Theme from American Gigolo)" (Giorgio Moroder, Deborah Harry) - 8:05  Listen 
  2. Performed by Blondie.
  3. "Love and Passion" (Giorgio Moroder, Paul Schrader) - 5:51
  4. Vocals by Cheryl Barnes
  5. "Night Drive" - 3:54

Side B:

  1. "Hello Mr. W.A.M. (Finale)" - 4:36
  2. Based on clarinet concerto K. 622 in A Major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  3. "The Apartment" - 4:31
  4. "Palm Springs Drive" - 3:25
  5. "Night Drive (Reprise)" - 2:52
  6. "The Seduction (Love Theme)" - 3:13
  7. performed by James Last

Personnel, production

  • Giorgio Moroder - producer
  • Harold Faltermeyer - arranger, keyboards
  • Keith Forsey - drums, percussion
  • Blondie - performance of "Call Me"
  • Cheryl Barnes - vocals
  • Recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California.
  • Mixed and mastered at Allen Zentz Recording.
  • Songs

    1Call Me (Theme From American Gigolo)8:07
    2Love and Passion5:51
    3Night Drive3:54

    References

    American Gigolo (soundtrack) Wikipedia


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