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Giorgio Moroder
Battlestar Galactica (LP)
Casablanca Records and Filmworks (US) / 1978 / NBLP 7126
33 1/3 RPM vinyl LP
Producer: Giorgio Moroder and Harold Falt (Faltermeyer)
Side 1:
Drums and percussion: Keith Forsey
Bass: Les Hurdle
Guitar: Mats Bjoerklund
Keyboards: Harold Falt (Harold Faltermeyer)
Strings: F. Sonnleitner
Moog: Harold Faltermeyer
Choir: Gitta, Lucy, Jerry and Edith
Arrangements: Harold Faltermeyer
The Solera's Brass Section
Side 2:
Keyboards: Giorgio Moroder
Drums and percussion: Keith Forsey
Guitar: Guenter Moll, Mats Bjoerklund
Arrangements: Giorgio Moroder
Synthesizer programmed by S. Wisnet
Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany and ARCO Studio
Engineered by Mack and Harold Faltermeyer
Mixed down by Giorgio Moroder and Harold Faltermeyer
Mastered at Allen Zentz, Hollywood, CA by Chris Bellman
Art direction and Desing: Henry Vizcarra / Gribbitt
Illustration: Winston Taylor
Side A
Theme from "Battlestar Galactica" (2:39)
Destruction of Peace (2:41)
Transmitter - Part 1 (1:27)
Adama's Theme (1:25)
It's Love, Love, Love (3:56)
Transmitter - Part 2 (0:55)
Exploration (2:33)
Theme from "Battlestar Galactica (0:40)
Side B
Evolution (15:18)
Giorgio Moroder's electronic masterpiece, "Evolution," is contained on the B side of this Battlestar Galactica LP from 1978 on Casablanca Records.
Giorgio Moroder is considered the father of electronic Disco music and was able to make a name for himself even outside of Disco with soundtracks and productions for other groups including Sparks, Phillip Oakley...
Listen to Theme from Battlestar Galactica by Giorgio Moroder:
Evolution:
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Apr 09, 2009 | 8:25 amEVOLUTION is a stunning sidelong affair.
Side A was never among my favorite Moroder moments BUT I must admit that IT'S LOVE LOVE LOVE is a fine disco/early Hi-NRG number. Is it too late to ask for an extended version ??? ;-)
Give it a listen...You'll see.
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Nov 04, 2005 | 4:43 pmAt 3AM, you'd hear this at the Paradise Garage!
A favorite of mine....
Larry....
R.I.P.

Rockadoodledandy!