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1983 studio album by Joe Esposito
Solitary Men |
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Released | 23 December 1983 (1983-12-23)[1] |
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Length | 42:33 |
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Producer | Giorgio Moroder |
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Solitary Men is a 1983 collaborative studio album by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder and Grammy-winning American singer Joe Esposito. Highlights from the album include a new arrangement of "Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues and "Lady, Lady", which appears in the films Flashdance and Call Me by Your Name.[2]
Track listing[edit]
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1. | "Solitary Man" | Keith Forsey, Giorgio Moroder | 3:47 |
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2. | "Show Me the Night" | Stefan Zauner, Forsey | 3:58 |
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3. | "My Girl" | Forsey, Sylvester Levay, Moroder | 3:53 |
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4. | "Too Hot to Touch" | Forsey, Moroder | 3:26 |
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5. | "Diamond Lizzy" | Forsey, Moroder | 3:20 |
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6. | "Washed in the Neon Light" | Forsey, Levay | 4:10 |
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7. | "A Love Affair" | Forsey, Moroder | 3:47 |
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8. | "Nights in White Satin" | Justin Hayward | 4:02 |
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9. | "Lady, Lady" | Forsey, Moroder | 4:16 |
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10. | "White Hotel" | Forsey, Greg Penny | 4:34 |
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11. | "To Turn the Stone" | Pete Bellotte, Moroder | |
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Total length: | 42:33 |
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2001 reissue CD version bonus tracksTitle | Writer(s) |
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12. | "Face to Face" (Sung by Paul Engemann) | | 3:53 |
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13. | "The Chase" (1985 Brian Reeves Remix) | Moroder | 4:20 |
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14. | "Valley of the Dolls" | Moroder | 10:35 |
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Total length: | 1:01:21 |
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Personnel[edit]
Credits adapted from liner notes.
Musicians[edit]
Technical personnel[edit]
- Laurie Kanner - producer
- Brian Gardner - mastering
- Brian Reeves - engineer
- Stephan Wissnet - engineer
- Ulli Rudolf - engineer
- Larry Vigon - art direction
- Jim Shea - photography
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