VA - Rockin' 70s (3CD) (2004) [FLAC]
3CDs | Release: 2004 | Audio codec: FLAC | Type scamp: Image +. Cue | Total Time: 52:38 + 54:59 + 59:37 | 1.07 GB
Genre: Rock | Label: USA, Sony Music Entertainment (A3H 71,840)
Sony Music's three-disc sharpen Rockin' 70's is a merriment-packed trip through the archives that hits attached some very big names in '70s totter but also gathers up some renownless tracks as well. There are songs in the present state that are monolithic examples of the gift and glory of '70s AOR like Heart's "Barracuda", Rick Derringer's "Rock and Roll, Hootchie Koo", Electric Light Orchestra's "Do Ya", and Blue Oyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper". There are Southern rockers (the Charlie Daniels Band, Molly Hatchet), pop/rockers (Eddie Money, Toto), corporate rockers (Boston, Kansas), and not only so both Winter brothers (Edgar's "Free Ride" is a highlight). Everyone from Ted Nugent to Mountain to Native American rockers Redbone gets a see in. Some of the surprises to have ~ing found are Andy Pratt's melodramatic "Avenging Annie", Iggy & the Stooges' awesome "Raw Power", and Mother's Finest's endowment-shaking funk-rock fusion jam "Baby Love". As by any compilation of this nature, you astonishment about the bands and songs that were left most distant. In this case, Journey and REO Speedwagon spring to mind, as each produced more fine rock for the Sony group of genera in the '70s. Despite these omissions, Rockin' 70's is muffle a good comp that provides a notion of the variety and quality of refuge music in the '70s.
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