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Greatest Seventies Album / Various

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Description

80 tracks on 4CD's! Featuring all of the best 70's ROCK (Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Rod Stewart), DISCO (ABBA, Chic, Gloria Gaynor), SOUL (Barry White, Chaka Khan, Diana Ross)) & PUNK/NEW WAVE (Ramones, Television, Talking Heads).

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.55 x 5 x 1.02 inches; 6.84 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Wea Uk


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2018


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2018


Label ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Wea Uk


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Netherlands


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #214 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #86 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)


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  • Great addition for your collection
Nice assortment of the some of the best songs of the 70's. Nice to listen to in the car. as a few songs that I don't ever remember heating, but the vast majority of them are among the best of that era. Overall a good addition to any music collection of people who were brought up in the 60's and 70's. Worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Texas Transplant

  • Great Stuff
Best group of seventies greatest hits on 4 CD's on the planet.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by Dennis

  • Fantastic value & includes many full-length hits!
A great value for 80 tracks and even with this many tracks there are surprises here and there, album tracks instead of single edits (such as "She's Gone" and "It Looks Like Love"). The release also has to be praised for presenting the discs in proper trays to protect the discs. A rarity these days for multi-disc sets such as this. Thankfully it's not loaded with disco tracks. I love disco but 20 tracks per disc is no place for disco songs which need to be presented at least in their album-length glory. Dynamic range ratings from 7 to 11 with the average being 9. Sound quality is a sometimes a bit heavy on the high end, lacking natural bass but I can't complain at this price. Some track info.... Disc 1: "Maggie May" is the stand-alone track, without the track "Henry" that often serves as its intro. I don't consider this an edit. "Listen To The Music", "Baker Street" and "Life's Been Good" are edited versions (presumably original single versions but these days you never know) "Into The Mystic" is the common mix without tambourine "Cold As Ice" is the album mix, without strings "Tush" sounds like a remix to me, though not radically different. I know some early ZZ Top albums were remixed at some point so perhaps this comes from those remixes. Disc 2: "December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)", "Le Freak", "We Are Family", "I'm Every Woman", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "The Rubberband Man", "Breezin" and "Disco Inferno" are edited versions Disc 3: "Wuthering Heights", "Marquee Moon" and "Dance With Me" are edited versions. Disc 4: "Good Times", "Every 1's A Winner", "I Will Survive", "He's The Greatest Dancer", "Easy", "Dancer" and "Wear It Out" are edited versions. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by J-man

  • Great selection
Great selection
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by JRB

  • Nice collection and good value
Only $13 for 80 songs (16 ¼ cents per song) is a good value these days. This collection contains many of the best non-psychedelic, non-hard rock hit songs of the 70’s, including some one-hit wonders that I never wanted badly enough to buy an artist’s whole album just to get. The 4-disc CD package arrived on time, was well-packaged, and suffered no visible trauma. All of the discs ripped to Media Player and sounded good. The audio is quite loud and clear on all tracks. A few things about this CD interested me upon listening to selected tracks and comparing them to other versions I have of the same song by the same artist. I’ll point out a few. Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton’s “Maggie May” on this CD lacks the brilliant 25-second mandolin intro that is on the “Every Picture Tells a Story” album (as performed by Ray Jackson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s very own Lindisfarne, a folk rock band. Jackson also played on ‘Mandolin Wind’ on the same album and was brought back to play on ‘Farewell’ on Stewart’s 1974 “Smiler” album, just FYI and to throw him a kudo). The version on this collection starts right in with the unforgettable electric guitar lick by Ronnie Wood. However, both versions are the same length. with a bit more guitar and lyric. …sorry, as I typed, my Stewart collection jumped to his duet with Tina Turner on ‘Hot Legs’ and I drifted off at the thought for just a sec there…it can be found on YouTube if you are so inclined…lol). Where was I…? To pick a few others, The Hollies’ Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress), Bad Company’s Feel Like Makin’ Love, Gerry Rafferty’s Baker Street, Van Morrison’s Moondance, and Warren Zevon’s Werewolves of London all sounded great and the same as the versions I had. ABBA’s Waterloo sounds better and louder than the version I had. A lot of tracks seemed to either be louder and/or have a bit more treble than other versions I have. However, in contrast, I noticed that The Cars' My Best Friend’s Girl is ‘bassier’ on this version than on their Greatest Hits album, but it sounds good, although I prefer the other version, but wouldn’t really notice if not comparing them side-by-side. I was pleased to find that Talking Heads’ version of Psycho Killer on this collection was a live version. I did not have that version. David Byrne’s voice is clear, his French is acceptable considering he was probably a bit wasted, and it’s a good performance. Not quite as creepy as the studio version(s), but a worthwhile addition. That’s it from me. Buy it. You won’t be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022 by BobBoylston

  • Great Music
Lots of good oldies in a single purchase
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by Joe Black

  • Make sure you review the list of songs
I apparently did not/just read the related text, so I am a dummy. I get it, rating music is so personal. I am an old boomer/classic rock type of guy. Granted these discs have some classic rock hits, but too much other stuff for me. Since I screwed up, I will give it 3 stars. Here’s a tip that may help some of you: the “gold” greatest hits CDs (60s, 70s, Motown) are all excellent if you are also an old boomer/classic rock fan. I have turned several fans on to them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021 by LarP

  • The 70's were my time of music
This 4-disc set included most of my favorite music of the 70's. Born in the 50's, grew up in the 60's and loving the 70's music! The box set is very nice and durable. The discs fit nicely in the case and each disc has the song titles on the box when you take that disc out. The stereo on each song is great and one of the best music selections that are any box set. If you still have a CD player in your car, turn the volume up and enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by Virginia Potts

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