Thursday Throwback is a weekly colour scheme inspired by an iconic album cover of yesteryear. This week’s throwback is the 1977 album “From Here to Eternity” by Giorgio Moroder. The colours are as follows:
| Colours (L-R) | HEX | RGB | HSB | CMYK | LAB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colour 1 | #262122 | 38, 33, 34 | 348, 13, 15 | 0, 13, 11, 85 | 13, 3, 0 |
| Colour 2 | #0A4DA6 | 10, 77, 166 | 214, 94, 65 | 94, 54, 0, 35 | 34, 17, -53 |
| Colour 3 | #113066 | 17, 48, 102 | 218, 83, 40 | 83, 53, 0, 60 | 21, 11, -35 |
| Colour 4 | #F2E5D5 | 242, 229, 213 | 33, 12, 95 | 0, 5, 12, 5 | 92, 2, 9 |
| Colour 5 | #BF7950 | 191, 121, 80 | 22, 58, 75 | 0, 37, 58, 25 | 57, 23, 34 |
Italian producer Giorgio Moroder’s 7th studio album, “From Here to Eternity,” reached the 130th position on the Billboard 200 chart. The title track of the album also achieved success, peaking at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. This remarkable accomplishment was made possible through a swift recording process that took place over a few weeks at Moroder’s Musicland Studios in Berlin. Notably, this music recording facility was widely utilized by renowned artists during the ’70s and ’80s, including Led Zeppelin, Queen, and ELO. Amongst its notable recordings is Donna Summer’s disco hit “I Feel Love,” which Moroder co-wrote with Pete Bellotte.
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