Giorgio* – From Here To Eternity
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Oasis – 25 087 OT |
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Electronic |
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Disco |
Tracklist
A1 | From Here To Eternity | 5:59 | |
A2 | Faster Than The Speed Of Love | 1:54 | |
A3 | Lost Angeles | 2:44 | |
A4 | Utopia - Me Giorgio | 3:25 | |
A5 | From Here To Eternity (Reprise) | 1:45 | |
B1 | First Hand Experience In Second Hand Love | 5:00 | |
B2 | I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone | 5:05 | |
B3 | Too Hot To Handle | 4:49 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Ariola Eurodisc GmbH
- Distributed By – Ariola
- Recorded At – Musicland Studios
- Pressed By – Sonopress
- Printed By – Mohndruck Reinhard Mohn OHG
Credits
- Art Direction – Phyllis Chotin
- Backing Vocals [Vocal Back-Ups] – Lucy*
- Design – Henry Vizcarra
- Engineer [Mix-Down] – Juergen Koppers*
- Engineer [Recording] – Juergen Koppers*
- Photography By – Ronald Slenzak*
- Producer [Produced By], Keyboards [All Electronic Keyboards Played By] – Giorgio Moroder
- Programmed By [Moog Programmer] – Robby Wedel
- Voice [Mystery] – Pete Bellotte
- Written-By – Pete Bellotte
Notes
Only electronic keyboards were used on this recording
Recorded in Musicland Studios, Munich, , June 1977
Ariola-Eurodisc GmbH., München
Im Ariola-Vertrieb
Printed in Western by Mohndruck · Reinhard Mohn OHG, Gütersloh
Side A is Partially Mixed.
Runouts are stamped except "II III" at variant 1, "049" at variant 2 & 4 are etched.
Recorded in Musicland Studios, Munich, , June 1977
Ariola-Eurodisc GmbH., München
Im Ariola-Vertrieb
Printed in Western by Mohndruck · Reinhard Mohn OHG, Gütersloh
Side A is Partially Mixed.
Runouts are stamped except "II III" at variant 1, "049" at variant 2 & 4 are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA
- Label Code: LC 4516
- Price Code: OT
- Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): S 25 087 A
- Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): S 25 087 B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, variant 1): 25087 A-1/77S II Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, variant 1): 25087 B-1/77S III Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, variant 2): 049 25087 A-1/77S Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, variant 2): 049 25087 B-1/77S Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, variant 3): 25087 A-1/77S Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, variant 3): 25087 B-1/77S Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, variant 4): 049 25087 A-1/77S [crossed out]Made in
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, variant 4): 049 25087 B-1/77S Made in
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From Here To Eternity (LP, Album, Pitman Pressing) | Casablanca | NBLP 7065 | US | 1977 | ||
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From Here To Eternity (LP, Album, Partially Mixed) | Ariola | 25.087-I | Spain | 1977 | ||
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From Here To Eternity (LP, Album, Partially Mixed) | Atlantic | 50 388, NBLP 7065 | 1977 | |||
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From Here To Eternity (LP, Album, Partially Mixed, White Sleeve) | Durium | D. AI 30-272, DA I. 30272 | Italy | 1977 | ||
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From Here To Eternity (LP, Album, Partially Mixed) | Oasis | OASLP 501 | UK | 1977 |
Recommendations
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Edited 5 years agoI wish a different label would get a hold of Giorgio's music, rather than Repertoire, as they are blocking other labels from doing stuff with this album. There's so much possibility in regards of releases, yet they insist on repressing their vinyl sourced CD's and LP's, which by the way, sound really poor. If you want a fantastic sounding copy of this album, source out the 1992 release on Castle Communications. It's taken from the master-tapes, rather than the previous efforts, which are all sourced from vinyl. That being said, the masters ARE available, so how come another company doesn't jump at this chance and use them?
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Best disco album ever...Always puts me on a journey, sounds like it was made in the future and brought back in time for us to experience. if this dont make you move you have serious issues.
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Edited 10 years agoThis album is not only essential, but close to top of your list of essential music. (97 out of 100)
Moroder made a ton of music before and after this album. He is one of the most important dance producers ever, not only by scoring hits for Donna Summer but also for bridging Kraftwerk and the dancefloor by introducing Techno before it was called Techno. It took another 4-5 years before Techno could up stand as a sub-genre. This album tells that story. -
Edited 12 years agoGiorgio - FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
From Here To Eternity is by far Giorgio's best album (although E=MC2 is very good too)!
The sound is groundbreaking: synths, loops, vocoder-voice, hard beat...
The 7"-Single Mix shaped the modern Club-DJ-sound. Moroder was far ahead of his time.
The album is simply groundbreaking and stunning!
I can recommend it to Disco-, Electronic-, House-, Techno-, Trance- and New Wave-Fans
and everyone who wants to find out the roots of modern dance music.
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