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Encounters Of Every Kind
Studio album by
Released1978
GenreDisco, Funk
Length31:45
LabelMillennium Records
RCA
ProducerMeco Monardo, Tony Bongiovi, Harold Wheeler
Meco chronology
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
(1977)
Encounters Of Every Kind
(1978)
Meco Plays The Wizard of Oz
(1979)

Encounters Of Every Kind is an album by Meco, released in 1978. It was recorded after the success of Meco's platinum-selling album Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk and contains two sides of linked songs. In contrast to the previous album (which dedicated a full side to the music from Star Wars) and contrary to an album title that suggests a similar focus on the music from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, this album is presented as a musical trip through time with stops in the age of the Dinosaurs, ancient Rome, medieval England, the Old West, 1920s Chicago and others, with no special focus on any particular film until the final track which is a version of the theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Encounters of Every Kind was the last Meco album to gain significant prominence on the Billboard charts, though he continued to record film tie-ins with disco-inspired albums for The Wizard of Oz, Superman & Other Galactic Heroes (a tie-in with Superman, which was another John Williams score) and ''Music From Star Trek & Music From The Black Hole (tie-ins with the 1979 films Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Black Hole). None of these releases other than the Star Wars album have been released on CD, though some tracks from Close Encounters were available on the Best of Meco compact disc.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Time Machine" - (0:43)
  2. "In the Beginning" (Harold Wheeler) - (3:27)
  3. "Roman Nights" (Harold Wheeler) - (1:26)
  4. "Lady Marion" (Harold Wheeler) - (2:52)
  5. "Icebound" (Harold Wheeler) - (1:20)
  6. "Hot in the Saddle" (Harold Wheeler) - (4:27)

Side two

  1. "Time Machine" - (0:15)
  2. "Crazy Rhythm" (Irving Caesar, Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn) - (3:49)
  3. "Topsy" (Edgar Battle, Eddie Durham) - (3:33)
  4. "Meco's Theme/3w.57" (Harold Wheeler) - (5:32)
  5. "Theme from 'Close Encounters'" (John Williams) - (4:21)

Charts

Album

Title Release
date
Chart positions
US Pop US R&B AUS[1]
"Encounters Of Every Kind" 1978 #62 #35 #75

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
US R&B US Dance US Pop AUS
1978 "Theme from Close Encounters" #76 #33 #25 #76

Credits

References

  1. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 196. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.