The '70s: Original NBC Motion Picture Soundtrack
from: Polygram Records
EAN: 0731454247320
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Polygram Records
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polygram Records
Release Date: April 18, 2000
Sales Rank: 169740
Studio: Polygram Records
Disc 1:
- Superstition - Wonder, Stevie
- What's Going On - Cleveland, Al
- Papa Was a Rollin' Stone - Strong, Barrett
- Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe - White, Barry
- Joy to the World - Axton, Hoyt
- All Right Now - Fraser, Andy
- Jessica - Betts, Dickey
- Miracles - Balin, Marty
- Peace Train - Stevens, Cat
- Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me - John, Elton
- Three Little Birds - Marley, Bob
- Nothing from Nothing - Preston, Billy
- The Hustle - McCoy, Van
- Hot Stuff - Bellotte, Pete
- Heart of Glass - Harry, Debbie
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
Reliving the 1970s has been a lot more fun than living through them. Who remembers the threat of presidential impeachment? Rising gas prices? Hey, wait a minute! Don't worry, in 20 years we'll all be deeply nostalgic for rare Britney Spears B-sides. This collection of memories from that maligned decade sounds pretty good, even if a bit obvious. 'Superstition,' 'What's Going On,' 'Papa Was a Rolling Stone,' and 'Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Baby' form a solid core of early '70s soul, while Three Dog Night and Free represent white boys attempting to find the groove. There's no such pretense from Cat Stevens, whose 'Peace Train' is a sensitive folk number. The only real surprises are Bob Marley's 'Three Little Birds' and Billy Preston's 'Nothin' from Nothin',' as neither is a classic-rock staple. The addition of Blondie's 'Heart of Glass' in the definitive disco version is a nice touch. But really, you need an entire multi-CD collection (like those wonders from Time-Life) to do the decade right. --Rob O'Connor
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- Same story, WHERE ARE THE GREAT SONGS FROM THE SHOW?This screened here last night, and i enjoyed it, even though it never really took off in terms of ... Read More
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- retrogazing funNow that everyone's asking 'remember the '70s?' instead of 'forget the '70s,' NBC's documentary on the ... Read More
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- Good Blend of Songs for a 70's Soundtrack!This Compact Disc blends the decade of the 70's into one CD fantastically! I thouhgt that they were right ... Read More
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- At least it was better than the movie itself!With any miniseries that tries to encapsulate a decade into a two-nighter headbanger, you're bound to come ... Read More
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- Sorry, I STILL don't get it....This seems to be news to you all but 15 songs is around the average length for single CD sets these days. ... Read More
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