Knights in White Satin

For the Moody Blues song, see Nights in White Satin.
Knights in White Satin
Studio album by Giorgio Moroder
Released April 1976
Recorded Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, April 1976
Genre Disco
Label Oasis
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder chronology
Einzelgänger
(1975)
Knights in White Satin
(1976)
From Here to Eternity
(1977)
Singles from Knights in White Satin
  1. "Knights In White Satin / I Wanna Funk With You Tonite"
    Released: 1976
  2. "I Wanna Funk With You Tonite / Oh, L'Amour"
    Released: 1976
  3. "Let The Music Play / Oh, L'Amour"
    Released: 1977

Knights in White Satin is a 1976 album composed, produced and performed by Giorgio Moroder.

Side A of the album consists almost solely of a disco version of Moody Blues' 1967 hit "Nights in White Satin", interrupted by a Moroder/Bellotte composition called "In the Middle of the Knight". The track is typical of the disco era in that it covers an entire LP side, but atypical as it is quite slow, only 110bpm, and not what was usually considered the standard at the time, 120bpm. The main theme (Knights in White Satin) has been sampled and used again by G. Moroder for the soundtrack of Alan Parker's movie, "Midnight Express".

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Knights in White Satin" (Justin Hayward)
  2. "In the Middle of the Knight" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
  3. "Knights in White Satin" (Justin Hayward)

Side 2

  1. "Oh, l'amour" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
  2. "Sooner or Later" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
  3. "I Wanna Funk with You Tonite" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)

2001 CD Bonus Tracks

  1. "Let The Music Play (Single Version)" - 3:39
  2. "Oh L'Amour (Single Version)" - 5:20
  3. "I Wanna Funk With You Tonite (Single Version)" - 3:54
  4. "Knights In White Satin (Single Version)" - 3:52


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