Artist - Name
Munich Machine
Title
year
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A Whiter Shade of Pale
introducing Chris Bennett
1978
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Tracks
A Whiter Shade of Pale - 6.20 ( Keith Reid-Gary Brooker )
It's for You - 5.13
It's All Wrong (But It's Alright) - 4.12
La Nuit Blanche - 5.25
Love Fever - 4.36
In Love with Love - 6.31

Credits
Produced and written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte
Vocals by Chris Bennett.
The info of the back-cover:
Electronics Foreman: Giorgio Moroder.
Mechanics Foreman: Geoff Bastow and Harold Faltermeyer.
Tea-lady: Sid The Quint.
Shop Floor: Keith Forsey, Les Hurdle, Mats Bjorklund, Dino Solera, Giorgio Moroder Jr.
Management: Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte
- Created in the Musicland Industrial area, Munich
Comment
This is a very interesting item, the illustration of the cover is made by Shusei Nagaoka ( the first "Munich Machine" project and the Giorgio`s "E=MC2" cover too ), two robots dancing with Chris..
Label
Casablanca - NBLP 7090
cover
A Whiter Shade of Pale ( 1978 ) introd. Chris Bennett
Reviews
Billboard review for week ending 6/3/78
The latest from Munich's innovative producer/writers consists of originals, except for the title track, a clever electronic reworking of Procol Harem's 1967 hit; and a lively adaptation of "Also Sprach Zarathustra," the "2001" theme.
This LP introduces Chris Bennett, who handles vocals on a couple of the cuts. All of the songs here feature incessantly repeated hooks, hypnotic rhythms and tight, crafty instrumentation, with synthesizer dominant in the mix.
Best cuts: "A Whiter Shade Of Pale," "La Nuit Blanche," "Love Fever," "It's All Wrong (But It's All Right)."
Dealers: The rear cover, which has a nude woman dancing with two robots, will draw interest.