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(14 customer reviews) 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
A Classic Resurrects Again in 21st C,
October 6, 2002 Henri LO (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Gigolo (Audio CD)
This is a classic, not to mention the hugely popular "Call Me" from Blondie(the 8 minutes+ version!). You can feel the indulgence and decadence throughout the album that echoes the theme of the movie. Very atmospheric, seductive and addictive. I remember that I could listen to this album 5 to 6 times a day.
With the remastered recording, the sound is much superb and I have already given the old CD to my friend within a second after I have listened to this re-issued CD.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
GREAT SOUNDS,
December 12, 1999 ramiro (garza garcia n.l. (MEXICO)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Gigolo Soundtrack [Import] (Audio CD)
THIS IS A MASTER PIECE OF INSTRUMENTAL SOUNDS COMBINED WITH GREAT DISCO VOICES (BLONDIE) AND GIVES THE MOVIE A SPECIAL EFECT ON THE SCENES TO CREATE TENSION TO THE PUBLIC . EXCELLENT MUSIC BY GIORGIO MORODER .WHEN YOU LISTEN THE ALBUM YOU RECREATE THE DRAMA .
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Cheesy film but great soundtrack,
February 9, 2008 Larry VanDeSande - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Gigolo Soundtrack [Import] (Audio CD)
Richard Gere's coming out party featured a nude scene in this 1980 movie that was pretty cheesy but featured a fabulous soundtrack. Producer-composer Giorgio Moroder put together great topical sounds -- like Blondie's "Call Me" -- with his ripoffs of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto slow movement and other composers to create an aura of eroticism and mystery suitable to the moments portrayed in this flick.
It seems inconprehensible to me there is only one review of this wonderful soundtrack on Amazon. People that like film music should at least listen to the sound bytes and, more likely, invest the tiny amount asked for Moroder's production. The music gave the movie a film noir element that increases its credibility. Dont' hestiate if you like music from the movies.