Body Love is the seventh studio album of the German composer and musician Klaus Schulze , released in 1977, the original soundtrack of the eponymous porn film directed by Lasse Braun.
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| Klaus Schulze's studio album | ||||
| Date of issue | February 1977 | |||
| Recorded by | 1976 | |||
| Genre | electronic music , Berlin school | |||
| Duration | 52:34 75:00 (2005 reissue) | |||
| Producer | Klaus Schulze | |||
| A country | Germany | |||
| Label | Metronome | |||
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Content
About the album
Schulze simply answered the proposal of one of the producers from Düsseldorf ("why not try"). The music of the album is loosely connected with the erotic component of the film. The album continues Moondawn's approach - electronic improvisation in a “cosmic” vein plus percussion improvisation by Harold Grosskopf. Good sales of the album Klaus D. Mueller (manager Schulze) associates with the presence of photographs of naked women on one of the cover options and the sale of the album in packages that usually sell films of this kind [1] .
List of Songs
Original Edition
- The Stardancer - 13:38
- Blanche 11:44
- PTO - 27:12
2005 Reissue
- The Stardancer - 13:38
- Blanche 11:44
- PTO - 27:12
- Lasse Braun - 22:26 (bonus track)
Notes
- ↑ Album on the musician’s website
