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Foxes (soundtrack)

''Foxes'' is the soundtrack to the 1980 film of the same name, starring Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid as well as The Runaways' lead singer Cherie Currie. The double-album was released on the legendary disco label Casablanca Records.
==Album information==
''Foxes'' was one of two soundtrack albums to be composed and produced by Moroder in 1980, the other being ''American Gigolo'' which included Blondie's American and British number one hit "Call Me".
The ''Foxes'' album contained contributions from some of the biggest names in pop and disco at the time, such as Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder and Cher, as well as singer-songwriter Janis Ian and the Brooklyn Dreams. The album was with the exception of two tracks by glam rock band Angel entirely produced and composed by Moroder and also included instrumental tracks which were performed by him and the same team of musicians as on contemporary albums by Donna Summer (''Bad Girls''), The Three Degrees (''3D'' and ''New Dimensions'') and Sparks (''No. 1 In Heaven'') as well as on previous soundtracks such as the Academy Award winning ''Midnight Express'' (1978): British drummer, songwriter and future record producer Keith Forsey and German keyboardist, composer and also future producer Harold Faltermeyer.

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