Chase is an electronic instrumental by
Giorgio Moroder from the
Academy Award-winning soundtrack and
album Midnight Express (1978), then extended and released as maxi single and made the
Hot 100 singles charts in January of
1979, charting as high as #33. Although originally branded as disco, the song is considered to be, along with
Donna Summer's "
I Feel Love", a pioneer of the hi-NRG genre that came to prominence in the early
1980's.
The music was arranged by Giorgio Moroder with
Harold Faltermeyer.
Giovanni Giorgio Moroder is an influential
Italian record producer, songwriter, performer and DJ. Moroder is frequently credited with pioneering synth disco and electronic dance music.
When in
Munich in the
1970s, he started his own record label called
Oasis Records, which several years later became a subdivision of
Casablanca Records. He collaborated with Donna Summer during the era of disco (including "
Love to Love You Baby" and "I Feel Love") and is the founder of the former
Musicland Studios in Munich, a recording studio used by many renowned artists including
Electric Light Orchestra,
Led Zeppelin,
Queen and
Elton John.
In addition to producing several hits with Donna Summer, Moroder also produced a number of electronic disco hits for
The Three Degrees, two albums for
Sparks, a handful of songs on
Bonnie Tyler's album
Bitterblue as well as her
1985 single "
Here She Comes" and a score of songs for performers including
David Bowie,
Irene Cara,
Madleen Kane,
Melissa Manchester,
Blondie,
Japan, and
France Joli.
Moroder made his first steps in music in the Scotch-Club in
Aachen and then released a few singles under the name "
Giorgio" beginning in 1966 after moving to
Berlin, singing in Italian,
Spanish,
English, and
German. He came to prominence in
1969, when his recording "Looky Looky", released on
Ariola Records, was awarded a gold disc in
October 1970. He then began making a name for himself in studios around
Germany in the early 1970s.
Often collaborating with lyricist
Pete Bellotte, Moroder had a number of hits in his own name including "
Son of My Father" in
1972, a
No. 1 hit in
Great Britain for
Chicory Tip, before releasing the synthesizer-driven
From Here to Eternity, a notable chartbuster in
1977. That same year he co-wrote and produced the seminal Donna Summer hit single I Feel Love.
The following year he released "Chase", the theme from the film Midnight Express. "Chase" is often used on the
American syndicated late night radio show "
Coast to Coast" and was also used as an entrance theme for wrestling's group
The Midnight Express. These songs achieved some chart success in the
United Kingdom, the
United States, and across
Europe, and everywhere disco-mania was spreading. The full film score for Midnight Express won him his first
Academy Award for
Best Original Score in 1979. In 1979 Moroder released his album
E=MC².
Text on the album's cover stated that it was the "first electronic live-to-digital album." He also released three albums between 1977--1979 under the name Munich
Machine.
In
1984, Moroder worked with
Philip Oakey of
The Human League to make the album
Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder; which was a
UK singles chart hit with "
Together in Electric Dreams", title track to the
1984 film Electric Dreams. The same year saw him collaborating with
Kajagoogoo frontman
Limahl for their worldwide hit "
The NeverEnding Story". In
1986, Moroder collaborated with his protégé Harold Faltermeyer (of "
Axel F.") and lyricist
Tom Whitlock to create the score for the film
Top Gun (1986) which included
Kenny Loggins' hit "
Danger Zone" and Berlin's "
Take My Breath Away". He also wrote the theme song to the film
Over the Top "
Meet Me Half Way" which was also performed by Kenny Loggins. In
1987 Moroder produced and co-wrote
Falco's song "
Body Next to Body".
In 1980, he composed and produced two film soundtrack albums: the first for
Foxes and the second for
American Gigolo. A double album of the Foxes soundtrack was released on the disco label Casablanca Records which includes Donna Summer's hit single "
On the Radio", which Moroder both produced and co-wrote.
The Foxes soundtrack also contains a song titled
Bad Love, written and performed by the singer-actress
Cher and produced by Moroder.
The American Gigolo soundtrack featured the Moroder-produced Blondie's "
Call Me", a
US and UK number one hit. All singles from the album also went to number two for five weeks on the disco/dance charts. In
1982 he wrote the soundtrack of the movie
Cat People, including the hit single "Cat People (Putting Out
Fire)" featuring David Bowie.
In
1983, Moroder produced the soundtrack for the film
Scarface. Notable Moroder-produced tracks included "Scarface (
Push It to the Limit)" by
Paul Engemann, "
Rush Rush" by
Debbie Harry, and "
She's on Fire" by
Amy Holland.
- published: 13 Jul 2011
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