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Love Kills - 4.29 - song by G. Moroder
and F. Mercury - vocals by Freddie Mercury
Here's My Heart - 4.54 ( Geraldo-Coleman-Moroder - performed
by Pat Benatar )
Cage of Freedom - 4.04 ( performed by Jon Anderson )
Blood from a Stone - 3.37 ( performed by Cycle V )
The Legend of Babel - 3.55 ( instrumental )
Here She Comes - 3.48 ( performed by Bonnie Tyler ) {lyr}
Destruction - 4.09 ( Moroder - Paul Dean performed by Loverboy
)
On Your Own - 4.09 ( Squier - Moroder - Mack - words and
performed by Billy Squier )
What's Going On - 3.49 ( performed by Adam Ant )
Machines - 4.11 ( instrumental )
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All songs produced by
Giorgio Moroder exept: see list.
Directed and writing credit by Fritz Lang
Cast: Gustav Frohlich, Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Theodor
Loos, Alfred Abel
Movie produced by Erich Pommer and Giorgio Moroder for
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A masterpiece of Moroder: Fritz Lang`s Metropolis
1924-27 A must see for all Moroder fans.
The soundtrack is perfectly adapted to the movie, not exeptions.
"The legend of Babel" is a slow ballad that was remixed by DJ
Dado in 1995 in Teckno style.
Best cuts: "Love Kills", "Here`s my Heart"," Here
She Comes", "Machines". More about Metropolis on this
page: click HERE.
Giorgio Moroder won at the Cannes Festival.
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Tagline: There can
be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart
acts as mediator
Summary
It is the future, and humans are divided into two groups: the thinkers,
who make plans (but don't know how anything works), and the workers,
who achieve goals (but don't have the vision). Completely separate,
neither group is complete, but together they make a whole. One man
from the "thinkers" dares visit the underground where the workers
toil, and is astonished by what he sees...
Summary written by Murray Chapman
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