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Hans Hugo Harold Faltermeyer (born 5 October 1952) is a German musician, composer and record producer. Faltermeyer is best known for composing the " Axel F" theme for the feature film '' Beverly Hills Cop'', an influential
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hit in the 1980s. He also composed the " ''Top Gun'' Anthem" for the feature film '' Top Gun'', along with its score, and the music for the
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feature films '' Fletch'' and '' Fletch Lives''. The ''Beverly Hills Cop'' and ''Top Gun'' projects earned him two
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: the first in 1986 for Best Album of original score written for a motion picture or television special, as a co-writer of the ''Beverly Hills Cop'' soundtrack; and the second in 1987 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance with guitarist Steve Stevens for "''Top Gun'' Anthem" from the ''Top Gun'' soundtrack. As a session musician, arranger and producer, Faltermeyer has worked with numerous international pop stars including Donna Summer, Amanda Lear,
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Background

Faltermeyer was born in
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, the son of Anneliese (née Schmidt), a homemaker, and Hugo Faltermeier, a construction businessman. Encouraged by his parents (the owners of a civil engineering firm), he started playing piano at the age of six. At 11, a
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music professor discovered that Faltermeyer had absolute pitch. His boyhood years combined training in classical music with a developing interest in
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. He played organ in a rock combo and studied trumpet and piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. While still studying he found work at a recording studio. Within three years he was engineering major classical sessions for the prestigious
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label. Then in 1978,
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recognized his talent and brought him to Los Angeles to play keyboards and arrange the soundtrack for the film '' Midnight Express''. Moroder and Faltermeyer continued their collaboration in the next decade, producing Donna Summer albums and several hits for various artists. Soon Faltermeyer was earning an international reputation for both precise workmanship and trendsetting creativity in his use of synthesizer technology.


Soundtrack work

Alongside a busy schedule as a record producer, he became increasingly involved in soundtrack work on Moroder's scores ('' Midnight Express'', '' American Gigolo'' and ''
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'') and was soon hired as composer in his own right—usually composing, performing and producing the complete score as well as a number of pop songs penned for various artists. Early on he created work for 1984's '' Thief of Hearts'', with electronic scoring and songs for
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, Annabella Lwin,
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and others. Then came his big break with the landmark
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/ breakdance-influenced score for '' Beverly Hills Cop'', featuring the worldwide hit, the " Axel F" theme (referred to by Faltermeyer himself as the "banana theme", as it was originally written for a specific scene where Detroit policeman Axel Foley gives a pair of Beverly Hills police officers the slip by shoving bananas up their exhaust pipe, causing their car to stall when they try and tail him). The year after, the '' Fletch'' theme expanded on his trademark electronic soundscapes with experimental phase modulated percussion effects woven into the largely analog synth melodies. He also composed the theme song, "Bit by Bit", sung by
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. The full scores of these films were not released on album. Only a handful of additional score tracks complemented these hits on vinyl: "The Discovery" and "Shoot-out" from '' Beverly Hills Cop'' and "Memories" from '' Top Gun'', and only ever as B-sides on singles. However, '' The Running Man'' and '' Kuffs'' were graced with full score albums and the ''Thief of Hearts'' and '' Fletch'' scores also received reasonably good coverage on their respective soundtrack albums. In January 2007, La La Land Records finally released a limited edition soundtrack (3000 CD copies) for '' Tango & Cash''. In December 2016, the same label issued albums of his work on the ''Beverly Hills Cop'' series. In 1987, Faltermeyer recorded an album called ''Harold F'' with vocal tracks featuring various guest singers plus "Axel F", which appears as a bonus track. The song "Bad Guys" is based on the (otherwise unavailable) main theme for '' Beverly Hills Cop II''. In 1989, Faltermeyer composed soundtrack music on the ''Fletch'' sequel '' Fletch Lives''. In 1990, he co-produced the album ''
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'' with
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at his studio near Munich. The album was released later the same year.


Later career

In
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, Faltermeyer and Rainhard Fendrich collaborated on the 2002 musical ''Wake Up''. Faltermeyer also provided the soundtrack for the 2007 computer game '' Two Worlds''. He returned to film scoring for Kevin Smith's 2010 action comedy '' Cop Out'' starring Bruce Willis. Faltermeyer's music is also featured in '' Top Gun: Maverick''. In May 2022 Faltermeyer published his autobiography ''Where's the Orchestra? My Story'' as an ebook to coincide with the release of ''Top Gun: Maverick.''


Discography


Film scores


Albums

; As songwriter / producer / arranger / musician / remixer * Amanda Lear: '' I Am a Photograph'' (1977) * Roberta Kelly: ''Gettin' the Spirit'' (1978) * Dee D. Jackson: ''Cosmic Curves'' (1978) *
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and Chris Bennett: ''
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'' (1978) * Giorgio Moroder: '' Battlestar Galactica'' (1978) * Giorgio Moroder: '' E=mc2'' (1979) *
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: '' Night Rains'' (1979) * Suzi Lane: '' Ooh La La'' (1979) * The Sylvers: '' Disco Fever'' (1979) * The Three Degrees: '' Three D'' (1979) * Donna Summer: '' Bad Girls'' (1979) * Donna Summer: '' The Wanderer'' (1980) * Sparks: '' Terminal Jive'' (1980) * Donna Summer: '' I'm a Rainbow'' (1981, shelved until 1996) *
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: '' Square Rooms'' (1984) * Laura Branigan: ''
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'' (1984) * Laura Branigan: '' Hold Me'' (1985) * Richard T. Bear: ''The Runner'' (1985) * E. G. Daily: '' Wild Child'' (1985) * Billy Idol: '' Whiplash Smile'' (1986) * Donna Summer: '' All Systems Go'' (1987) * Jennifer Rush: '' Heart over Mind'' (1987) * Jennifer Rush: '' Passion'' (1988) * Chris Thompson: ''The Challenge (Face It)'' (1989) * Franzisca: ''Hold the Dream'' (1990) *
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'' (1990) * Dominoe: ''The Key'' (1990) * Chris Thompson: ''Beat of Love'' (1991) * Falco: " Jeanny (Remix)" (1991) * Falco: " Emotional (Remix)" (1991) * Chaya: ''Here's to Miracles'' (1993) * Marshall & Alexander: ''Marshall & Alexander'' (1998) * Bonnie Tyler: '' All in One Voice'' (1999)


Selected singles

; As songwriter / arranger / producer * Camino De Lobo: "Carmen Disco Suite" (1983) * Glenn Frey: " The Heat Is On" (1984) *
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: "Stir It Up" (1984) * Valerie Claire: "I'm a Model (Tonight's the Night)" (1984) * Valerie Claire: "Shoot Me Gino" (1985) * Marietta: "Fire and Ice" (1986) * John Parr: "
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(Running Away with You)" (1988) (not available on the ''Running Man'' soundtrack album) * Chris Thompson: "The Challenge (Face It)" (Wimbledon 1989 theme, 7" & CD including instrumental version) * Artists United for Nature: "Yes We Can" (1989) (7" & CD including instrumental version) * Kathy Joe Daylor: " With Every Beat of My Heart" (1990)


Solo albums

* ''Worldhits'' (1987) (Instrumental disco arrangements of various well-known songs) * ''Harold F'' (1988) * Harold Faltermeyer featuring Joe Pizzulo: "Olympic Dreams" (1992) (CD single)


Solo singles including instrumental themes


Collections

* ''Portrait of Harold Faltermeyer: His Greatest Hits'' (2003 double CD)


See also

* List of Billboard number-one dance club songs * List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart * List of German Academy Award winners and nominees * List of Euro disco artists * List of synthpop artists


References


Further reading

* ''Kuffs'' soundtrack, liner notes (unknown author), Milan 10151-2 (1992 CD). * ''Tango & Cash'' soundtrack, liner notes by Randall D. Larson, La-La Land Records LLLCD 1052 (2006 CD). * ''Where's the Orchestra? My Story'' autobiography by Harold Faltermeyer, by Harold Faltermeyer and Janneck Herre, KILAUEA MUSIC PUBLISHING, 2022 (ebook).


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Faltermeyer, Harold 1952 births Composers from Munich Electronic composers German film score composers German keyboardists German male film score composers German remixers German session musicians German video game composers Grammy Award winners La-La Land Records artists Living people University of Music and Theatre Munich Varèse Sarabande Records artists