Electric Dreams (soundtrack)
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| Electric Dreams | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
| Released | 1984 September 1998 (re-issue) |
| Recorded | 1984 |
| Genre | Pop music |
| Label | EMI International |
| Producer | Giorgio Moroder Jeff Lynne Steve Levine Don Was Greg Walsh |
Electric Dreams is a soundtrack album from the film Electric Dreams, released in 1984
Several popular rock and New Wave musicians of the 1980s contributed original music to the film's soundtrack. It was available throughout Europe but remained unreleased on compact disc in the U.S. until September 1998. Until then it was only available as an import.
The song "Together in Electric Dreams" by Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder was released as a single and became an international hit in 1984. It was later featured in their album Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder (1985). It is still regularly played live by Oakey's band The Human League to this day and remains one of their most popular live songs.[citation needed] Another song, "Video!" by Jeff Lynne, was also released as a single (with a non-album track, "Sooner or Later", as the B-side) but it wasn't as successful.
The song "Love Is Love" by Culture Club was released as a single in 1985 in Canada, Europe and Japan. The single went top 3 in Canada, top 10 in Japan and was Culture Club's biggest hit in Brazil.
[edit] Track listing
- "Electric Dreams" - PP Arnold (O'Dowd/Hay)
- "Video!" - Jeff Lynne (Lynne)
- "The Dream" - Culture Club (O'Dowd/Craig/Hay/Moss)
- "The Duel" - Giorgio Moroder (Moroder), this piece was extensively based upon the popular Classical piece Minuet in G major
- "Now You're Mine" - Helen Terry (St. John/Lemorande)
- "Love Is Love" - Culture Club (O'Dowd/Craig/Hay/Moss)
- "Chase Runner" - Heaven 17 (Marsh/Ware/Gregory)
- "Let it Run" - Jeff Lynne (Lynne)
- "Madeline's Theme" - Giorgio Moroder (Moroder)
- "Together in Electric Dreams" - Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder (Oakey/Moroder)
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