
I FEEL LOVE: DONNA SUMMER, GIORGIO MORODER, AND HOW THEY REINVENTED MUSIC BOOK
PAGES: 280
DIMENSIONS: 6 x 9 Inches
FORMAT: Softcover
AUTHOR(S): Dave Thompson
When it comes to earthshaking songsâthe ones that signal a tectonic shift in the current musical landscapeâthere is âJohnny B. Goodeâ . . . there is âGood Vibrationsâ . . . and there is "I Feel Love." A disco touchstone recorded by Donna Summer in 1976 and released on her fifth studio album, I Remember Yesterday, in 1977, "I Feel Love" is one of the most important records in music history, and one of the most influential.
"I Feel Love" topped charts the world overâincluding in the UK, Australia, France, Italy, and the Netherlandsâand was in the Top 10 everywhere else. This record, Brian Eno told David Bowie as they worked together in the recording studio, "is going to change the sound of club music for the next fifteen years." Which, said Bowie, "was more or less right." Except fifteen years was an under-estimation. Even now, more than forty years after its release, "I Feel Love" is routinely featured toward the top of manifold "greatest song" Top 100sâand remains a favorite by music fans and artists alike, with dozens of cover versions paying homage.
That is the tale this book tellsânot only the story of the song but also the story of its all-pervading impact upon the world of popular music. Firsthand experiences and original interviews with a host of musicians, disc jockeys, and dancers loudly illustrate the record's initial impact and its continuing influence. "I Feel Love" still sounds like the future
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PAGES: 280
DIMENSIONS: 6 x 9 Inches
FORMAT: Softcover
AUTHOR(S): Dave Thompson
When it comes to earthshaking songsâthe ones that signal a tectonic shift in the current musical landscapeâthere is âJohnny B. Goodeâ . . . there is âGood Vibrationsâ . . . and there is "I Feel Love." A disco touchstone recorded by Donna Summer in 1976 and released on her fifth studio album, I Remember Yesterday, in 1977, "I Feel Love" is one of the most important records in music history, and one of the most influential.
"I Feel Love" topped charts the world overâincluding in the UK, Australia, France, Italy, and the Netherlandsâand was in the Top 10 everywhere else. This record, Brian Eno told David Bowie as they worked together in the recording studio, "is going to change the sound of club music for the next fifteen years." Which, said Bowie, "was more or less right." Except fifteen years was an under-estimation. Even now, more than forty years after its release, "I Feel Love" is routinely featured toward the top of manifold "greatest song" Top 100sâand remains a favorite by music fans and artists alike, with dozens of cover versions paying homage.
That is the tale this book tellsânot only the story of the song but also the story of its all-pervading impact upon the world of popular music. Firsthand experiences and original interviews with a host of musicians, disc jockeys, and dancers loudly illustrate the record's initial impact and its continuing influence. "I Feel Love" still sounds like the future












