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Donna Summer - I Feel Love
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Donna Summer

I Feel Love - Theme from the Deep (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Casablanca Records and Filmworks (US) / 1977 / NBD 20104 AS RE1
12" Disco single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Genre: Dance

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

A Say Yes Production by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte (A1)
Arranged by Thor Baldursson (A1)

Produced and conducted by John Barry (A2)
Arranged and orchestrated by John Barry (A2)

Writers: Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte

SONGS - TRACKLISTING

Side A
1. I Feel Love 8:15
2. Theme from the Deep 6:06

Side B
(Blank - Special one-sided record)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Listen to I Feel Love by Donna Summer:


Theme from the Deep:

Submitted by megamixer (166)

 

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  • Barbara Chase

    AHHH, Donna Summer!

     
     

  • Gary

    Above-stated running time of 'Try Me.." should be 17:55, not 15:55. Apologies.

     
     

  • Gary

    Now this is going to be very confusing for everyone, even to us:

    Pictured is the one-sided commercial 12" release of "I Feel Love" (8:15) and "Theme From The Deep (Down, Deep Inside)" (6:06). The promotional 12" is exactly the same one-sided sequence, including the same catalog number NBD 20104, except each track is a shorter version (5:53 and 4:22 respectively).

    However, we then refer to another entry here on DiscoMusic.com displaying yet another commercially-released 12" of "I Feel Love" numbering also NBD 20104 extended to 8:15 however b/w the only official 12" version (at least numbered that way) of "Love To Love You Baby" at 16:50. Earlier versions of "Love to Love You Baby" (with an identical running time) were on the original 1975 Oasis LP (OCLP 5003) and an early Casablanca LP (1976) NBLP 7041 which has "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" (15:55) as the B side.

    Label artwork was the interim style between the blue and the final long run up to Polygram days, prior to death. Whew! Feels like love is all around us. Collection preference? Go for all of them, not forgetting the Patrick Cowley remix.

     
     


 

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