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    Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man (1981) [2005, Reissue]

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    Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man (1981) [2005, Reissue]

    Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man (1981/2005)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 607 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 211 Mb
    Scans Included (JPG, 600 dpi) | RAR 5% Recovery
    Disco, Electronic, Hi-NRG, Synth-Pop | Unidisc Music #SPLK-7052

    Patrick Joseph Cowley (October 19, 1950 - November 12, 1982) was an American disco and Hi-NRG dance music composer and recording artist. Besides Giorgio Moroder, he is frequently credited with pioneering electronic dance music.

    Cowley's own hits included "Menergy" in 1981, and "Megatron Man", which hit #1 and #2 respectively on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1981. That same year, Patrick Cowley became the DJ at the "Menergy" parties at The EndUp in San Francisco. He also wrote and produced the dance single "Right on Target" for San Francisco artist Paul Parker, which also reached #1 on the Billboard dance chart in 1982. A collaboration with Sylvester, "Do Ya Wanna Funk", made #4 on the Billboard dance chart that same year. Cowley also did a 15'45" long remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love", which is now a collector's item. His final album, Mind Warp, was composed as he felt the increasing effects of HIV infection, and its songs reflect his increasing detachment from conventional reality as the disease progressed. Cowley only released three solo albums, but groups including the Pet Shop Boys and New Order cite Cowley's style as a major influence.
    ~ Wiki


    An instrumental contributor to the development of dance music – post-disco and Hi-NRG in particular – Patrick Cowley's influence carried far beyond his early-'80s prime. Artists, including the Pet Shop Boys and New Order, consider Cowley to be a major musical influence on their work. He explored uncharted territories of synthesizer sounds and instrument programming long before modern-day music conveniences. Cowley's extensive work with Sylvester gained him fame and glory as a producer, writer, and musician. His ongoing experimentation with electronic instruments resulted in some of the most recognized disco hits, including "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)," "Do You Wanna Funk," and "Megatron Man."

    Born in Buffalo in 1950, Cowley spent most of his youth in northern New York and working in local rock bands. He studied at the University of Buffalo, with a concentration in English. In 1971, after a relocation to San Francisco College, he began an intensive study of the synthesizer. Shortly after his studies began, Cowley's work was noticed by a local musician, Sylvester, who asked Cowley to join him in the studio. Cowley's synthesizer innovations resulted in the album Step II. The album made way for the global recognition of Sylvester and gained Cowley a job as a touring musician. Slowly, his work on the synthesizer became synonymous with Sylvester's sound and was important in creating hits like "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)," "Dance (Disco Heat)," and "Can't Stop Dancing."

    Though touring with a band kept him far from home, Cowley remained close to the roots of the San Francisco club scene. In 1981, Cowley found kinship with Marty Blecman, a producer/keyboardist who had worked at Fantasy Records, a predominately jazz and rock label. The two formed their own label, Megatone Records, in the summer of 1981. His first solo hit was the single "Menegry," which hit Billboard's club chart in late October the same year. In 1981, the first release on Megatone was the single "Megatron Man," followed by a full-length album of the same name.

    Cowley found more success in the '80s with several chart-topping hits. At the time he released "Megatron Man," he also teamed up with San Francisco singer Paul Parker. Both wrote and produced the dance-oriented single "Right on Target," which reached the top of club chart. He found even more chart-topping success teaming up with Sylvester once again to produce the single "Do You Wanna Funk" for Megatone. In 1982, Cowley produced his final album, Mind Warp, for Megatone. That year also saw the official release of Cowley's remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love," originally made years prior but previously unavailable commercially. He died of what became known as AIDS on November 12, 1982.

    Blecman cites Cowley as patching his own programs by hand to create a certain sound that Cowley felt was necessary in order for a track to be complete. Initially founded as a partnership, Megatone Records was incorporated in 1983 and moved to Hollywood, California, in 1994. Blecman headed the record label until his death on September 20, 1991. A handful of Cowley-related anthologies were released over the course of the following decades, including Catholic (a compilation of late-'70s recordings made with Jorge Socarras), a self-titled set by Indoor Life (a group that released a Cowley-produced EP in 1980), and School Daze (adventurous '70s and early-'80s instrumentals Cowley gave to John Coletti, owner of Fox Studio, an outlet for gay pornographic films).
    ~ Diana Potts, All Music Guide

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    Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man (1981) [2005, Reissue]

    Track List:

    01. Megatron Man [09:09]
    02. Thank God For Music [05:27]
    03. Menergy [08:51]
    04. Get A Little [06:08]
    05. Lift Off [08:18]
    06. I Wanna Take You Home [07:41]
    07. Sea Hunt [07:59]
    08. Teen Planet [03:25]
    09. If You Feel It [07:25]
    10. Megatron Man '87 [06:51]
    11. Megatron Man (Radio Edit) [04:00]

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