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Greatest Hits of the 70's [Disky Box]
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Release Date:01/01/2000
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Track List: Greatest Hits of the 70's [Disky Box]

Disk 1

  1. One Step Beyond
  2. Denis
  3. Ready Steady Go
  4. No More Heroes
  5. Sound of the Suburbs
  6. God Save the Queen
  7. Death Disco
  8. Ever Fallen in Love?
  9. On My Radio
  1. Message to You Rudy
  2. Don't Look Back (You've Gotta Walk)
  3. My Sharona
  4. Tomorrow Night
  5. Showdown
  6. Frozen Years
  7. Man from Manhattan
  8. Big Shot -- Momentarily
  9. Blue Peter

Disk 2

  1. Love Is the Drug
  2. Spanish Stroll
  3. Dyna-Mite
  4. Magic
  5. Airport
  6. Movie Star
  7. Jeans On
  8. Whodunit
  9. Greased Lightnin'
  1. Roll Over Beethoven
  2. Pick Up the Pieces
  3. Do It
  4. Freedom Come, Freedom Go
  5. Donna
  6. Sugar Candy Kisses
  7. I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am!)
  8. Brother Louie
  9. Be Good to Yourself

Disk 3

  1. Child in Time
  2. Dance With the Devil
  3. Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
  4. Radar Love
  5. Silver Machine
  6. Milk and Alcohol
  7. Motorbikin'
  8. 2-4-6-8 Motorway
  9. Rubber Bullets
  1. Nutbush City Limits
  2. Your Generation
  3. Isn't It Time
  4. Peaches
  5. Pretty Vacant
  6. This Perfect Day
  7. Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)
  8. Here Comes the Sun
  9. Tubular Bells

Disk 4

  1. Air That I Breathe
  2. Don't Throw It All Away
  3. When You're in Love With a Beaut...
  4. Please Don't Go
  5. Loving You
  6. Tired of Toein' the Line
  7. Dancing in the City
  8. Norma Jean Wants to Be a Movie Star
  9. If You Can't Give Me Love
  1. Hot Child in the City
  2. Wall Street Shuffle
  3. Popcorn
  4. Paloma Blanca
  5. Lay Your Love on Me
  6. Mexico
  7. Darlin'
  8. If I Had Words
  9. Don't Let It Die

Disk 5

  1. Lust for Life
  2. Tears of a Clown
  3. Babylon's Burning
  4. Reconnez Cherie
  5. Hanging on the Telephone
  6. Something Better Change
  7. Little Girl
  8. Valley of the Dolls
  9. Forget About You
  1. Straw Dogs
  2. Judy Teen
  3. Cars
  4. Tell Me Your Plans
  5. Lucky Number
  6. 7 Teen
  7. Public Image
  8. Homicide
  9. C'mon Everybody

Disk 6

  1. Tiger Feet
  2. Day That Curly Billy Shot Down C...
  3. Proud Mary
  4. One Last Kiss
  5. Money in My Pocket
  6. O.K. Fred
  7. Midnight Rider
  8. Gangsters
  9. Sunday Girl
  1. Portsmouth
  2. S-S-S- Single Bed
  3. Sugar Me
  4. There's a Whole Lot of Loving
  5. Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel
  6. Emma
  7. Long Way from Home
  8. American Pie
  9. Hooked on a Feeling

Disk 7

  1. Let's Stick Together
  2. Make Me Smile
  3. Follow You, Follow Me
  4. Om Dulce Jubilo
  5. Prince
  6. Touch to Much
  7. Money
  8. Man Who Sold the World
  9. Romeo
  1. Don't Take Now for an Answer
  2. Rich Kids
  3. Say When
  4. Hit and Miss Judy
  5. B-A-B-Y
  6. Heart of Glass
  7. Making Plans for Nigel
  8. Life in a Day
  9. Dance Away

Disk 8

  1. More Than a Woman
  2. That's the Way (I Like It)
  3. So You Win Again
  4. Swing Your Daddy
  5. Rock Your Baby
  6. Volare
  7. Calender Song
  8. She's a Lady
  9. Another Time, Another Place
  1. You're My Everything
  2. Don't Do It Baby
  3. Misty Blue
  4. Nice and Slow
  5. Boogie Oogie Oogie
  6. Gonna Get Along Without You Now
  7. Get Off
  8. I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet
  9. Movin'

Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits of the 70's [Disky Box]

  • All Music Guide

    Dutch reissue label Disky's eight-CD box set Greatest Hits of the 70's is a lengthy, entertaining collection that doesn't live up to its title -- not without qualifications, that is. "Greatests hits" is a quantifiable phrase, but it depends on location. This compilation will come much closer to justifying its name for U.K. residents than for Americans. Of the 144 tracks, 126 made the British charts, 118 of those reaching the Top 40 and 78 the Top Ten, with six hitting number one. The U.S. statistics are far less impressive: 56 entries on the ~Billboard Hot 100, of which 40 reached the Top 40 and 24 the Top Ten, with 11 number ones. Despite the larger number of chart-toppers, the set is full of songs that will be unfamiliar to Americans. The choices also have been made primarily from one record company. Tracks have been licensed from 29 label imprints, but that's deceptive; in fact, 75 percent of the selections originate from four labels -- Capitol, Chrysalis, EMI, and Virgin -- that ar...e controlled by EMI. Thus, a more accurate title for this collection would be "Greatest British Hits of the '70s from the EMI Catalog." That said, however, there is a lot of good music to be found in the eight and a half hours of listening time, especially if you like up-tempo guitar rock and British punk. Most of the discs are dominated by these styles (the exceptions are CDs four and eight, which have more light pop and disco), with multiple selections by the likes of Generation X, Lene Lovich, Madness, the Motors, Public Image Ltd., the Tom Robinson Band, the Rumour (no Graham Parker, though), the Sex Pistols, the Specials, the Stranglers, and Wreckless Eric. So, if you don't take the title too seriously, there is a great deal of listening pleasure to be had. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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