The Soul Rebellion Orchestra. Dolemite: the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Sounds of the Seventies: 1976 is another fine entry in a series from the folks at Time-Life. This time around the collection is mainly made up of soft rock and lightweight album rock with a couple of disco and soul tracks thrown in to change things up.
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The Best Seventies Album contains the defining tracks of the decade and features some of the biggest hits from artists including T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, Sweet, The Jacksons, David Essex, Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions, Nilsson, Eric Carmen, Baccara and many more. Extra information about this release. 100 Hits – The Best Soul Album. 100 Hits – The Best Rock and Power Ballads Album.
There is more funk and disco than rock here. One of the odder trends of the '70s was dance/pop versions of classical instrumetals, and this CD has three examples of that. EAC extraction logfile from 4. July 2010, 11:34. Various, Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 3: The Seventies. Used drive : Optiarc DVD RW AD-7170S Adapter: 1 ID: 0. Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No.
21 Sounds of the Seventies: Rock 'N' Soul Seventies. 2 Sounds of the Seventies: Seventies Top Forty. 3 Sounds of the Seventies: Guitar Power. Time-Life continued to offer the complete "Sounds of the Seventies" through the early-2000s (decade), after which it was replaced by various other series. The track lineup of the current series is identical to the original 1970-1979 volumes of "Sounds of the Seventies.
100 Hits - The Best Seventies Album. Following the huge success of The Sixties Album, The Seventies Album is the next album of the decade, the ultimate Seventies collection from pop, soul & disco via rock & glam to new wave & two tone.
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies is a music reference book by American music journalist and essayist Robert Christgau. It was first published in October 1981 by Ticknor & Fields.
IronBirdThe IronBird Label offers Rock, Hard Rock and Metal releases that have not been around for a while or are difficult to find, with great re-mastered sound and new packaging. 60 tracks of the finest slices of JSG in its various guises, as established by collectors around the world over the past decade.
Track List
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | |
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1 | Go Back Michael Fennelly | Crabby Appleton | |
2 | Hold the Line David Paich | Toto | |
3 | So Very Hard to Go Emilio Castillo / Stephen "Doc" Kupka | Tower of Power | |
4 | Long, Long Way from Home Lou Gramm / Mick Jones / Ian McDonald | Foreigner | |
5 | Anticipation Carly Simon | Carly Simon | |
6 | Here I Am (Come and Take Me) Al Green / Mabon "Teenie" Hodges | Al Green | |
7 | Union Man Earl Cate / Ernie Cate | The Cate Brothers | |
8 | Skin Tight Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner / Marshall "Rock" Jones / Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks / Marvin Pierce / Clarence "Satch" Satchell / James "Diamond" Williams | Ohio Players | |
9 | (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right Homer Banks / Carl Hampton / Raymond Jackson | Luther Ingram | |
10 | Me and Mrs. Jones Kenny Gamble / Cary Gilbert / Leon Huff | Billy Paul | |
11 | Give Me Just a Little More Time Ronald Dunbar / Edyth Wayne | Chairmen of the Board | |
12 | She's Not Just Another Woman Ronald Dunbar / Clyde Wilson | 8th Day | |
13 | Thunder and Lightning Chi Coltrane | Chi Coltrane | |
14 | Hey Lawdy Mama Larry Byrom / Jerry Edmonton / John Kay | Steppenwolf | |
15 | Frankenstein Johnny Winter | Edgar Winter | |
16 | Strange Magic Jeff Lynne | Electric Light Orchestra | |
17 | Magic William Lyall / David Paton | Pilot | |
18 | Cruel to Be Kind Ian Gomm / Nick Lowe | Nick Lowe | |
19 | City of New Orleans Steve Goodman | Arlo Guthrie | |
20 | Crazy Mama J.J. Cale | J.J. Cale | |
21 | Ain't No Mountain High Enough Nickolas Ashford / Valerie Simpson | Diana Ross |
Credits:
8th Day - Performer, Primary ArtistNickolas Ashford - Composer
Homer Banks - Composer
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner - Composer
Larry Byrom - Composer
J.J. Cale - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
Emilio Castillo - Composer
The Cate Brothers - Performer, Primary Artist
Earl Cate - Composer
Ernie Cate - Composer
Chairmen of the Board - Performer, Primary Artist
Chi Coltrane - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
Crabby Appleton - Performer, Primary Artist
Ronald Dunbar - Composer
Jerry Edmonton - Composer
Electric Light Orchestra - Performer, Primary Artist
Michael Fennelly - Composer
Foreigner - Performer, Primary Artist
Kenny Gamble - Composer
Cary Gilbert - Composer
Ian Gomm - Composer
Steve Goodman - Composer
Lou Gramm - Composer
Al Green - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
Arlo Guthrie - Performer, Primary Artist
Carl Hampton - Composer
Mabon "Teenie" Hodges - Composer
Leon Huff - Composer
Robert Hull - Associate Producer
Luther Ingram - Performer, Primary Artist
Raymond Jackson - Composer
Marshall "Rock" Jones - Composer
Mick Jones - Composer
John Kay - Composer
Stephen "Doc" Kupka - Composer
Nick Lowe - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
William Lyall - Composer
Jeff Lynne - Composer
Charles McCardell - Executive Producer
Ian McDonald - Composer
Enzo Messi - Cover Art
Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks - Composer
John Morthland - Liner Notes
Ohio Players - Performer, Primary Artist
David Paich - Composer
David Paton - Composer
Billy Paul - Performer, Primary Artist
Marvin Pierce - Composer
Pilot - Performer, Primary Artist
Diana Ross - Performer, Primary Artist
Joe Sasfy - Series Consultant
Clarence "Satch" Satchell - Composer
Urs Schmidt - Cover Art
Carly Simon - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
Valerie Simpson - Composer
Steppenwolf - Performer, Primary Artist
Toto - Performer, Primary Artist
Tower of Power - Performer, Primary Artist
Edyth Wayne - Composer
James "Diamond" Williams - Composer
Clyde Wilson - Composer
Edgar Winter - Performer, Primary Artist
Johnny Winter - Composer