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Giorgio Moroder to release 1966-1975 pre-disco compilation called ‘Schlagermoroder’
03.21.2013
01:43 pm
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Via Consequence Of Sound:

Italian disco producer and recent Daft Punk collaborator Giorgio Moroder must have multiple vaults of material just screeching to be heard. Because not only is he uploading hours of rarities on SoundCloud, but he’s now releasing a 51-track (!) compilation cleverly titled, Schlagermoroder (Volume 1: 1966-1975).

As the title insists, the release collects Moroder’s earlier non-disco and film work, specifically tracks like “How Much Longer Will I Have to Wait”, “Doo-Bee-Doo-Bee-Doo”, and “Son of My Father”. If these go over your head, it’s probably because most of it was released under the pseudonyms Giorgio, George, or Snoopy — and were released in various languages over several territories.

The remastered album features liner notes by journalist Michael Heatley and surfaces April 22nd via Repertoire Records. Consult the entire tracklist here

It seems inevitable that this track will be on the compilation. Can you spot the sample? It’s not that hard…

Giorgio “Tears”:
 

 
Previously on Dangerous Minds:

The legendary Giorgio Moroder returns to ‘live’ performance with a dj set in NYC

Giorgio Moroder posts rarities and remixes on Soundcloud

Yummy yummy yummy: Giorgio Moroder posts more rare gems form the 1960s to Soundcloud

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03.21.2013
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