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Hard-To-Find 45s On Volume 8: '70S Pop Classics
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Track Listings
1 | Kiss You All Over - Exile |
2 | Stumblin' in - Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman |
3 | Which Way You Goin' Billy? - Poppy Family |
4 | Last Song - Edward Bear |
5 | Oh, Babe What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith |
6 | Love Really Hurts Without You - Billy Ocean |
7 | Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas |
8 | Right Back Where We Started from - Maxine Nightingale |
9 | You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show) - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis JR |
10 | My Angel Baby - Toby Beau |
11 | Fool (If You Think It's Over) - Chris Rea (Single Version) |
12 | Emotion - Samantha Sang |
13 | Right Time of the Night - Jennifer Warnes |
14 | After the Goldrush - Prelude |
15 | Rivers of Babylon - Boney M |
16 | Beautiful Sunday - Daniel Boone |
17 | Magic - Pilot |
18 | Ebony Eyes - Bob Welch |
19 | Driver's Seat - Sniff 'N' the Tears |
20 | Love Is in the Air - John Paul Young |
Editorial Reviews
20 tracks-all in stereo-that are, like the title says, hard to find on CD! Includes Which Way You Goin' Billy? Poppy Family; Fool (If You Think It's Over) (original single version) Chris Rea; After the Goldrush Prelude; Last Song Edward Bear; My Angel Baby Toby Beau; Rivers of Babylon Boney M, and more.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 4.84 x 5.55 x 0.47 inches; 0.35 ounces
- Manufacturer : Eric Records
- Item model number : CDER11514
- Original Release Date : 2002
- Date First Available : February 19, 2007
- Label : Eric Records
- ASIN : B000066AOK
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #34,176 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,039 in Pop Oldies
- Customer Reviews:
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You can be confident with this label. It's the kind of label where the people involved love the music, know their stuff and are dedicated to getting it right. You'll find only original masters here, engineered by people who know how it should sound, and highly informative booklets that discuss every track. The licensing of the songs only lasts so long so get them now. Once before most fell out of print and were selling for around $100.00
This is their first 70's volume and it focuses mainly on the mid to late part of that decade when the purely 70's sound had developed. The representatives of the early 70's here all show a bit of the more folk and rock influences carried over from the Sixties. These include Last Song by Edward Bear (a group not a single person and in those days of radio, who knew?) and Beautiful Sunday by Daniel Boone (aka Peter Lee Stirling). Hurricane Smith's riff on Twenties ballads is timeless even though it was from early 1973. The rest is a symphony of later 70's pop, and most of it has the super slick production of 70's recordings. Most 70's pop had really full production with strings and sometimes horns, and in the fore some percussion and usually an electric guitar doing riffs that made the music acceptable to a rock audience. Songs like Jennifer Warnes' Right Time of the Night and bob Welch's Ebony Eyes typify this type of later 70's pop. Of course it's full of one hit wonders like Exile (later big in country) with Kiss You All Over,an interesting Chapman/Chinn number that starts as an average pop ballad then takes off on a cajun chorus.; the incredibly catchy (and Badfinger influenced) Magic is the true rocker in the collection and was produced by Alan Parsons. You'll also find such oddities as Prelude's acapella After the Goldrush and Carl Douglas' memento of the Kung Fu fad. Eric usually ends their collections with a big upbeat number and what could be better than the smooth, dynamic, pure opo of Love Is In the Air.
Like all their collections, you'd be hard pressed to find most of these songs unless you'd buy The Poppy Family's Greatest Hits, and though many of them are Top Ten's they're not the usual songs you'd find on collections like Super Hits of the Seventies or hear too often on the radio. It's a winner.
* This CD has the original version of Fool (If You Think It's Over), but it's just the single (listed at 3:32). Chris Rea's album version added another minute or so to the song. Still, it's great to have the original at any length on CD; this honestly hard-to-find sing is the reason I bought it.
* At this writing, there is a link to buy the supposed MP3 version of the album. Except that the MP3 album that comes up has nothing to do with this CD. One reviewer sounded like he got confused by this. It appears that the only way to get an MP3 of the original Fool is to buy this CD and rip it. (For personal use only, of course.)
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2010
* This CD has the original version of Fool (If You Think It's Over), but it's just the single (listed at 3:32). Chris Rea's album version added another minute or so to the song. Still, it's great to have the original at any length on CD; this honestly hard-to-find sing is the reason I bought it.
* At this writing, there is a link to buy the supposed MP3 version of the album. Except that the MP3 album that comes up has nothing to do with this CD. One reviewer sounded like he got confused by this. It appears that the only way to get an MP3 of the original Fool is to buy this CD and rip it. (For personal use only, of course.)
Spanish Language/ Si tu esperas encontrar la versión original de la canción "Fool If You Think It's Over" escuchada en las radioemisoras de fines de los 70's, este es el cd apropiado. Todas las canciones son muy buenas! y vienen en sus versiones originales!!
filled with songs I haven't heard in YEARS!! One of my all-time favorite songs is Ebony Eyes, which is what prompted me to buy this CD. I then saw some of my other favorites: Which Way You Goin' Billy, Driver's Seat, Love Is In The Air, and Stumbin' In. WOW! These are songs you rarely catch on radio...or even XM satellite (which does dust off some oldies!). Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! Anyone who loves 70's pop music, this is a must have!!
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a cappella take on Neil Young's iconic "After the Goldrush" since the moment I first heard it ( and yes, I do remember that exact moment!), and now I finally have it, along with19 other seventies gems, each of which can hold its own.
スニッフン・ティアーズ、サマンサ・サング等々、「アルバムを買うほどではない(またはアルバム自体見つからない)けど、あの曲は好き」という作品が詰まっています。
今聞いて、特に良いと思ったのは、「ドライバーズ・シート」でした。