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Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
Studio album (Tribute album) by
Released1977
GenreDisco, space disco, film score, orchestral pop, funk, jazz
Length27:57
LabelMillennium Records
ProducerMeco, Harold Wheeler, Tony Bongiovi
Meco chronology
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
(1977)
Encounters of Every Kind
(1978)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk is a disco album by Meco released in 1977. The album uses various musical themes from the Star Wars soundtrack arranged as instrumental disco music. A single from the album, "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band", reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 1, 1977, holding to that position for two weeks.

Track listing

  1. Star Wars (15:49) LP side 1
    • "Title Theme"
    • "Imperial Attack"
    • "The Desert & the Robot Auction"
    • "The Princess Appears"
    • "The Land of the Sand People"
    • "Princess Leia's Theme"
    • "Cantina Band"
    • "The Last Battle"
    • "The Throne Room & End Title"
  2. Other Galactic Funk (12:31) LP side 2
    • "Other" (4:07)
    • "Galactic" (5:02)
    • "Funk" (3:21)
  3. "Star Wars Theme – Cantina Band" (7" edit) (3:32) - bonus track on CD only
  4. "Star Wars Theme – Cantina Band" (12" disco mix) (7:34) - bonus track on CD only

LP Side 1 / CD Tracks 1, 3 and 4 - Composer: John Williams

LP Side 2 / CD Track 2 - Composers: Solomon Smith and Harold Wheeler [1]

Personnel

Charts

Album

Title Release
date
Chart positions
US Pop US R&B
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk (1977) 13 8

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US R&B US Dance US Pop UK Pop
1977 "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" 8 6 1
(October 1, 1977)
7
(October, 1977)

Production

References

  1. ^ "Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk (Meco)". Retrieved 2016-02-28.