
Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte lead the disco train with their classic productions from 1977 by Munich Machine - which consisted of a group of musicians from Munich, Germany who also backed artists like Donna Summer and Roberta Kelly.
Their second LP from 1978 was "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" which contained a remake of the Procal Harum rock classic from 1967 done with Moroder's classic synthesizer and keyboard feel - a kind of robotic symphony.
"Love Fever" was track which also fared well for play during this time - and my earliest recollection was the use of the synth piece for commercials and televised sports events. It is quite a pumping track.
Vocals are performed by Chris Bennett (who is pictured in the cover ad) - Chris is still performing today and also accompanied Giorgio in an LP titled "Love's In You, Love's In Me" under the name Giorgio and Chris from 1978.
I have ReStructured the piece and extended the intro with a collection of elements from the vocals and strings - it also contains a new bass-synth break that keep the moog synthesizer pumping along.
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