Artwork from 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale' (1978). Produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.

Note that the European editions of this album (CD and LP) fade out slightly prematurely on the final track 'In Love With Love' whereas the original US LP does not.

A Whiter Shade Of Pale

Full credits for 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale' read as follows: 

  • Shop Floor: Keith Forsey, Les Hurdle, Mats Bjoerklund, Geoff Bastow, Dino Solera, Cap Etienne, Lee Harper, Giorgio Moroder, Dan Wyman 
  • Electronics Foreman: Giorgio Moroder 
  • Mechanics Foreman: Geoff Bastow 
  • Shop Steward: Juergen 'Shirk-To-Rule' Koppers 
  • Apprentice: Gerhard Vates 
  • Tea Lady: Sid The Quint 
  • Secretaries: Lucy O'Neale, Gitte Walther, Claudia Schwarz 
  • Management: Giorgio Moroder & Pete Bellotte 
This 'industrial' theme continued with the distinctive image of the dancing robots, which originally appeared on the cover of Munich Machine's first album (1977). This was painted by artist Shusei Nagaoka who painted similar sci-fi images for albums by ELO 'Out Of The Blue', Earth Wind and Fire 'Raise', Meco 'The Wizard Of Oz', Space 'Just Blue' and Giorgio 'E=MC2' (below). 
 



 
 

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