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Thread started 10/05/12 6:09am

SoulAlive

Donna Summer's unreleased 1976 album "Love Machine"----did it really exist?

In the early 2000s,I heard rumors about a rejected Donna Summer album recoerded in late 1975 (after Love To Love You Baby).The album was titled Love Machine....

Love Machine (1976)

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Side One---

In Love With Love

Make Me A Woman (Take Me)

First Hand Experience In Second Hand Love

Side Two---

Love Machine

Now I Need You

In Love With Love (reprise)

This unreleased album has attained the status of the holy grail amongst the many devotees of Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's disco music. Recorded late in 1975 (shortly after Summer's first international hit 'Love To Love You') in Musicland Studios, Munich in a matter of weeks, the album drew heavily on Moroder's fascination with synthesizers and Summer's growing reputation for risque lyrics. The six tracks were written by Giorgio Moroder and Peter Bellotte with input from Summer, who was herself becoming increasingly involved with the songwriting after the unexpected success of 'Love To Love You Baby'. The album was produced by Moroder & Bellotte and synthesizers were programmed by Robby Wedel. The only other musician to appear credited on the album was Keith Forsey for 'electronic drums and percussion'.


The intended album sleeve, featuring a barely clad Summer skipping gaily between the printed circuitry of a monstrous machine, proudly stated that 'only the human voice and electronic musical instruments were used in this recording'. Sadly, the album was never to see light of day. Moroder's record label in the US, Casablanca Records, decided that the songs were too 'downbeat' and not 'commercially suitable'. This view was prompted, no doubt, by the poor critical response to Moroder's own synthesized 'Einzelganger' album for Casablanca a few months previously. The 'robot sex' theme contained in several of the songs was also subject to criticism and it was felt that it might not go down well with some of the large US retail outlets, who had previously balked at 'Love To Love You'.


Such rejection for Summer was not unusual - her 1974 pre-disco album 'Lady Of the Night' was not released in the US and, nearly ten years after that, her 'Rainbow' double album was also abandoned. (This now seems ironic given the huge success of Summer's 'I Feel Love' one year later, but even this massively successful song was nearly omitted from Summer's 1977 'I Remember Yesterday' album by Casablanca. On that occasion Moroder vociferously complained and pointed to the chart success of synthesizer hits such as 'Magic Fly' by Space and 'Oxygene' by Jean-Michel Jarre. Needless to say, on this occasion Moroder's view prevailed and 'I Feel Love' went on to become both a commercial and critical hit.)


Upon cancellation of the intended album Moroder set to work on a direct sequel to 'Love To Love You Baby' and within a few weeks he, Bellotte and Summer had written 'A Love Trilogy' which was much more to the liking of Casablanca, particularly with its soft-disco cover of Manilow's 'Could It Be Magic'.


Surprisingly, nobody at Casablanca noticed that one of the other tracks from this replacement album was entitled 'Wasted' - a thinly-veiled reference to both the rejected 'the Love Machine' and the hedonistic drug culture now in control at Casablanca.


Although 'The Love Machine' was never officially released, some advance pre-pressings were accidentally distributed - mainly to radio stations in Europe. Aside from these few hundred discs - which are now worth considerable sums of money - no further copies were produced.


Sadly, as with 'Einzelganger' Moroder now has little interest in seeing the album re-released. Fortunately (for disco aficionados) few of the album's songs were completely lost as some were later recycled on other Moroder/Bellotte-produced albums of the period.


Abridged from the American Music Almanac © 1985

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Reply #1 posted 10/05/12 6:10am

SoulAlive

I think this story is false,but it's amazing how someone took the time to write out all that information and even come up with a tracklist,lol lol

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Reply #2 posted 10/05/12 6:43am

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I've never heard this story before but I do know many veteran artists have unreleased material and even unreleased full-length albums that continue to collect dust in the vaults at their fomer labels. So, this wouldn't surprise me at all. If it is true, maybe it will get released sometime in the future. There is lots of cash to be made off of this now that she's passed on. I don't know if I would buy it since I've never been a fan of Disco but I wouldn't mind hearing it.

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Reply #3 posted 10/05/12 7:40am

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SoulAlive said:

I think this story is false,but it's amazing how someone took the time to write out all that information and even come up with a tracklist,lol lol

Interesting. It's probably fake or some material that didnt fit in the Love To Love You Baby album, I dont think it exists but if it does , it'd be interesting to see if they release some of the songs.

When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix
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Reply #4 posted 10/05/12 9:51am

Shango

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A female quartet from the 70s recorded "Love Machine", written by Donna, Giorgio and Pete Bellotte

ラブマシーン/NEW HOLIDAY GIRLS EP_画像1

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Reply #5 posted 10/05/12 10:50am

PANDURITO

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Has THIS been discussed?

Disc: 1
1. Lonely Lovers taken from Single A side (Germany) Oasis 16534 AT, 1975
2. Crippled Taken from Single B-side (Germany) Oasis 16534 AT, 1975
3. Classically Elise (Elise 77) (Album Version) DINO SOLERA Single A-side (USA) Hidden Sign DS 45101, 1976
4. Watch Out For The Boogie Man (Single-Version) TRAX Single A-side (Germany) Oasis 11606, 1977
5. Breathless (LP Version) Single B-side of Watch Out For The Boogie Man , (Germany) Oasis 11606, 1977
6. Zodiacs ROBERTA KELLY Single A-side, (Germany) Atlantic ATL 10937, 1977
7. The Other Side Of Midnight MARSHA HUNT Taken from Single A-side (UK) Magnet Records 12 Mag 130, 1977
8. Heartache MARSHA HUNT Single B-side of The Other Side Of Midnight (UK) Magnet 12 Mag 130, 1977
9. Love Fever SPEED LIMIT Taken from A-side, (Germany) Oasis 17687, 1977
10. Do It Now SPEED LIMIT B-side of Speed Limit-Love Fever , (Germany) Oasis 17687, 1977
11. Harmony (Long Version) SUZI LANE Single A-side, (Germany) Oasis, 1979
12. Ooh, La La SUZI LANE B-Side of Suzi Lane Harmony,Oasis (Germany), 1979
13. Get On The Funk Train Part 1 Single Version) MUNICH MACHINE A-side Get On The Funk Train Oasis 11607 (Germany), 1977
14. Party Light (Long Version) MUNICH MACHINE Single A-side Party Light , (Germany) Oasis 600 139, 1979
15. Bolectro MUNICH MACHINE Single B-side of Party Light , (Germany)Oasis, 1979
16. Let Your Body Shine (Album-Version) MUNICH MACHINE Single B-side Party Light / Let Your Body Shine , RCA Victory Disco Tec 57 (Mexico), 1979.
Disc: 2
1. Watch Out For The Boogie Ma(Album Version) - TRAX From the album release Trax - Watch Out, Oasis Records 28927,1977
2. Dance TRAX From the album release Oasis The Sound Of Munich, Oasis 25827 (Germany),1977
3. Get On The Funk Train Part II MUNICH MACHINE B-side Get On The Funk Train Oasis 11607 (Germany),1977
4. Take Me To The Pilot KEITH FORSEY Single A-side (Germany) Oasis 102 723-100,1981
5. Hold On KEITH FORSEY Single B-side of Take Me To The Pilot(Germany) Oasis 102 723-100,1981
6. Dynamite KEITH FORSEY Single A-side, (France) Underdog Records 49968,1981
7. Give Me The Right KEITH FORSEY Single B-side of Dynamite,(France Underdog Records 49968,1981
8. Turn The Stone HELEN ST. JOHN Single A-side ZB 8894 (France)1982
9. Bad Boys HELEN ST. JOHN Single B-side Turn The Stone (France ZB8894,1982
10. Love Theme From Flashdance(Instrumental) HELEN ST. JOHN Single B-side of Flashdance..What A Feeling,Polygram USA 811 440-7,1983
11. Night Time Is The Right Time GIORGIO MORODER feat. EDIE MARLENA Taken from Single A-side, (Germany) OASIS 6144535,1985
12. Shannon's Eyes (Single Version) GIORGIO MORODER & PAUL ENGEMANN 4 Taken from Single A-side, (Germany) Oasis 614328,1985
13. Carry On (Extended Mix) GIORGIO MORODER feat. DONNA SUMMER (Taken from (Germany) CD-Maxi (Track 1) Virgin Schallplatten GmbH, 665502,1992
14. Flashdance...What A Feeling DIANA DEWITT

This title will be released on October 22, 2012. smile


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Reply #6 posted 10/05/12 10:52am

PANDURITO

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Shango said:

A female quartet from the 70s recorded "Love Machine", written by Donna, Giorgio and Pete Bellotte

ラブマシーン/NEW HOLIDAY GIRLS EP_画像1

lol That's Once upon a Time lol

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Reply #7 posted 10/05/12 11:59am

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I think versions of all of the "Love Machine" songs listed appeared on various other Summer/Moroder projects of the time anyway (eg. Take Me on I Remember Yesterday, and wasn't In Love With Love the title of an album Giorgio did with Chris Bennett?).

I'm kinda on the fence as to whether it really existed or not... it sounds both quite plausible and completely made up, all at once. I'd love to hear it if it's still out there, though. smile
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Reply #8 posted 10/05/12 2:19pm

Shango

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PANDURITO said: lol That's Once upon a Time lol

...in the east

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Reply #9 posted 10/05/12 2:35pm

Shango

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ChickenMcNuggets said: and wasn't In Love With Love the title of an album Giorgio did with Chris Bennett?

Munich Machine Introducin...at Discogs

[Edited 10/5/12 14:37pm]

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Reply #10 posted 10/05/12 2:48pm

SoulAlive

I think that,if this album really existed,we would have gotten it by now.I'm A Rainbow,her 1981 rejected double album,was finally released in 1996.

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Reply #11 posted 10/05/12 5:58pm

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Shango said:


ChickenMcNuggets said: and wasn't In Love With Love the title of an album Giorgio did with Chris Bennett?




Munich Machine Introducin...at Discogs

[Edited 10/5/12 14:37pm]



Oh yeah. I do have the album, so I ought to have known that, lol.
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