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Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box
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List Price: $99.98Label: Rhino / Wea

Salesrank: 61470

Released: June 16, 1998
Our Price: $129.99
Used Price: $99.00
Media: Audio CD

Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1. Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Edison Lighthouse
2. Venus - Shocking Blue
3. Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson
4. American Woman - The Guess Who
5. Green-Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf
6. Vehicle - The Ides of March
7. Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection
8. Ride Captain Ride - The Blues Image
9. Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum
10. Superstar - Murray Head
11. Give Me Just a Little More Time - Chairmen of the Board
12. Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) - The Delfonics
13. O-o-h Child - The Five Stairsteps
14. ABC - The Jackson 5
15. Band of Gold - Freda Payne
16. Fire and Rain - James Taylor
17. Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) - Raiders, Raiders, Paul Revere & the Raiders
18. Put Your Hand in the Hand - Ocean
19. One Toke Over the Line - Brewer & Shipley
20. Signs - Five Man Electrical Band
21. Don't Pull Your Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
22. Me and You and a Dog Named Boo - Lobo
23. Wild World - Cat Stevens
24. Joy to the World - Three Dog Night

Disc 2:
1. Theme from Shaft - Isaac Hayes
2. Family Affair - Sly & the Family Stone
3. Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics
4. Treat Her Like a Lady - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
5. Have You Seen Her? - The Chi-Lites
6. Want Ads - Honey Cone
7. Let's Stay Together - Al Green
8. Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels
9. Maggie May - Rod Stewart
10. Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight
11. Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) - Daddy Dewdrop
12. Brand New Key - Melanie
13. One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack) - Coven
14. School's Out - Alice Cooper, Alice Cooper
15. Popcorn - Hot Butter
16. Joy - Apollo 100, Tom Parker
17. I Am Woman - Helen Reddy
18. Horse with No Name - America
19. I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers
20. Everybody Plays the Fool - The Main Ingredient
21. I Gotcha - Joe Tex
22. I'll Be Around - The Spinners
23. Lean on Me - Bill Withers
24. Day by Day - Godspell

Disc 3:
1. Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
2. Precious and Few - Climax
3. Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
4. Dancing in the Moonlight - King Harvest
5. Nice to Be With You - Gallery
6. Candy Man - Sammy Davis, Jr., Mike Curb Congregation
7. Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast - Wayne Newton
8. Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
9. Rock & Roll, Pt. 2 - Gary Glitter
10. Cover of the Rolling Stone - Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
11. You're So Vain - Carly Simon
12. Me and Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul
13. Freddie's Dead [Theme from Superfly] - Curtis Mayfield
14. Morning After - Maureen McGovern
15. That Lady, Pt. 1 - The Isley Brothers
16. I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Baby - Barry White
17. Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra
18. Jungle Boogie - Kool & the Gang
19. Tell Her She's Lovely - El Chicano
20. Stuck in the Middle with You - Stealers Wheel
21. Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree - Tony Orlando
22. Smokin' in the Boys' Room - Brownsville Station
23. Frankenstein - Edgar Winter
24. Dueling Banjos - Eric Weissberg

Disc 4:
1. Love Train - The O'Jays
2. Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight & the Pips
3. Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia - Vicki Lawrence
4. Long Train Runnin' - The Doobie Brothers
5. Brother Louie - Stories
6. Hello It's Me - Todd Rundgren
7. Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks
8. Air That I Breathe - The Hollies
9. Cat's in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
10. Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace
11. Tell Me Something Good - Rufus
12. Billy, Don't Be a Hero - Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods, Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods
13. Lady - Styx
14. Payback, Pt. 1 - James Brown
15. You're No Good - Linda Ronstadt
16. Entertainer - Marvin Hamlisch
17. Rock the Boat - Hues Corporation
18. Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
19. Midnight at the Oasis - Maria Muldaur
20. Streak - Ray Stevens
21. Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) - B.T. Express
22. Radar Love - Golden Earring

Disc 5:
1. Beach Baby - The First Class
2. Sideshow - Blue Magic
3. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
4. I'm Not in Love - 10cc
5. Bertha Butt Boogie, Pt. 1 - The Jimmy Castor Bunch
6. Black Superman - Muhammad Ali - Johnny Wakelin
7. Jackie Blue - Ozark Mountain Daredevils
8. Chevy Van - Sammy Johns
9. Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire
10. Why Can't We Be Friends? - War
11. Love Will Keep Us Together - Captain & Tennille
12. Feelings - Morris Albert
13. Miracles - Jefferson Starship
14. Magic - Pilot
15. Love Machine, Pt. 1 - The Miracles
16. You Sexy Thing - Hot Chocolate
17. Lady Marmalade - Labelle
18. Fame - David Bowie
19. Sky High - Jigsaw
20. Convoy - C.W. McCall
21. Bad Blood - Neil Sedaka
22. Slow Ride - Foghat

Disc 6:
1. Get Down Tonight - KC & the Sunshine Band
2. Love Rollercoaster - The Ohio Players
3. December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - The Four Seasons
4. Saturday Night - Bay City Rollers
5. Rockford Files - Mike Post
6. Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell
7. Fly, Robin, Fly - The Silver Convention
8. Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra
9. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) - Diana Ross
10. Happy Days - Brother Love, Brother Love, Pratt & McClain
11. Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco
12. Let Your Love Flow - The Bellamy Brothers
13. Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker) - Parliament
14. Right Back Where We Started From - Maxine Nightingale
15. Fooled Around and Fell in Love - Elvin Bishop
16. Afternoon Delight - Starland Vocal Band
17. Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
18. I'd Really Love to See You Tonight - England Dan & John Ford Coley
19. Disco Duck, Pt. 1 - Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots
20. Turn the Beat Around - Vicki Sue Robinson
21. Car Wash - Rose Royce
22. More, More, More, Pt. 1 - Andrea True
23. You Are the Woman - Firefall
24. Fly Like an Eagle - Steven Miller

Editorial Review:
When this material originally resurfaced in an earlier Rhino-celebrates-the-'70s program, many rock scribes contorted themselves into revisionist pretzels: this isn't so bad, they argued--none too convincingly. There'll be none of that here: much of the music on this colossal box set is godawful. The world doesn't miss the likes of Sammy ("Chevy Van") Johns and Sammy ("Candy Man") Davis. Or at least it doesn't miss the records they cut during the decade of disaster flicks and Jonathan Livingston Seagull. That said, this elaborate box is something to behold. The lovingly compiled 92-page booklet provides background on the ridiculous (David Soul, C.W. McCall, Carl Douglas) and the sublime (Parliament, James Brown, the Staple Singers), and the music swings on the same pendulum, with Harry Chapin, Bill Withers, and Cat Stevens sitting amid Wayne Newton, The Captain & Tennille, and Meco's jittery electro-take on the Star Wars theme. Seven discs, 160 selections! To paraphrase a popular ad slogan of the era, you won't believe you listened to the whole thing. --Steven Stolder

Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box Reviews:
Great collection of 70's tunes 4 Star Review
2008-07-20 - I liked that many of these songs fit into the "one hit wonder" category, it was fun to listen to them again after all this time. I agree with what many people said about the news snip-its randomly inserted through out - while I didn't completely hate them, it was annoying when I created an itunes play list with some of these songs for a party and all of a sudden the music stops and some weird recorded voice stated speaking about some news-worthy event. I thought they might show up as separate tracks on the CD, providing the ability to omit them from playlists, but that was not the case. Dispite this, I love the box set.

Memories FOREVER!~ 5 Star Review
2008-07-15 - This is one of the best box sets EVER! From a decade that no one will miss. That is ofcousre if you have this

We sing about beauty and we sing about truth. 4 Star Review
2008-06-06 - This is a pretty cool seven CD box set that covers hit songs of the 1970s. It features songs from many different styles of music; including pop, rock, country, folk, R&B, disco, novelty and others. A few of the songs are preceded by brief excerpts from news reports or press conferences. I know that some people didn't like this aspect of the collection, but it didn't bother me, because the sound bites usually relate to the following song in an amusing way. There are many great songs here, and there are also many not-so-great songs ("Feelings", anyone?). A lot of these songs are quite frankly on the "cheesy" side, but in a way that is part of their appeal. This collection does a fantastic job of covering the good, the bad and the ugly of 1970s popular music.

An Audio Way-Back Machine 5 Star Review
2008-02-26 - Do you remember watching "Chico and The Man"? Do you remember when the Colts were in Baltimore and the Orioles were famous for Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer and Earl Weaver instead of Cal Ripken? How about Chevy Vans with Shag Carpets with murals painted along the side? If so YOU MUST PICK UP THIS BOX SET! Rhino has done a fantastic job compiling 7 CD's worth of memories from the "ME" decade. Journey back to a time when AM Radio (that's right...AM Radio) featured hits by Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton, mixed with hits from Motown artists like Stevie Wonder and James Brown...and throw in a dash of Disco for flavor. A time when music wasn't so fragmented, a time when there really was Top 40 radio. Sure some of the songs in this set are goofy, and will make you roll your eyes (Popcorn by Hot Butter) but you can't help but feel their nostalgic charm. There are going to be tons of songs in this set that you know by heart...but, there are also tunes found here that you probably haven't heard in 20+ years (well, except when today's American Idol winners and hip-hop artists steal certain portions of these songs to incorporate in today's "music") Maybe nothing on this set is ground-breaking, and the booklet included in this set even recognizes that the musical path we followed in the 1970's was nowhere near the path carved by music pioneers in the 1960's, but you will still have a great time listening to these tunes. The booklet by the way is fantastic. Great track by track listing of the songs and the artists who performed them. It's full of the useless trivia that I crave and which currently clogs up about 80% of my brain pan. I loved listening to a tune, and reading the paragraph or two about the artist or the song while it played out.
I see other reviewers here who disliked the "sound bites" or news clips that are wedged between some of the songs....I loved them, and only wish they had provided more per disk. (There is usually only 4 or 5 per CD). Sure I loved hearing "Convoy" and "The Streak" again, but I also enjoyed listening to Jimmy Carter denounce his "Playboy" interview, and nothing is so chilling as hearing Jim Jones urge his followers to "hurry" and drink the Kool-Aid before authorities arrive. Moments that really defined the 70's.
So jump into your favorite bell bottoms and peasant blouse or jam your butt into some sequined spandex and get your boogie on.

Pass this one by! 1 Star Review
2008-01-26 - This seven disc compilation would have been perfect, if Rhino had left off the highly annoying soundbites that precede many of the tracks. I did not purchase this set to hear segments of ancient news stories that did not interest me then, nevermind today!










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