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Product Description These 24 hits all made the Billboard Top 40 from 1970-76, and all of them stand the test of time. From one-hit wonders to those who still fill concert halls in the 21st century, all the featured artists here and their recordings played their part in helping to make the '70s as significant for American chart music as the previous 20 years had been. Features The Guess Who ("American Woman"), Jim Croce ("Operator"), Rare Earth ("I Just Want To Celebrate), Edgar Winter ("Free Ride"), John Sebastian ("Welcome Back Kotter"), Looking Glass ("Brandy"), Santana ("Evil Ways"), Sammy Johns ("Chevy Van"), Tommy James ("Draggin' The Line") and others. Review Following in the tradition of its previous series The Golden Age of American Rock & Roll (which documented the 1950s) and Chartbusters (tracking the 1960s), the U.K. reissue label Ace moves into the Me Decade with The Hit List: 24 Hot 100 American Chartbusters of the 1970s. Its subtitle to the contrary, the first volume in the series actually focuses almost exclusively on Top 20 chart entries, documenting the autumn of AM radio's commercial heyday: sure, the pop hits of the 1970s have been maligned in many quarters -- and novelties like John Sebastian's theme to the TV smash Welcome Back, Kotter and cheese like Seals & Crofts' Summer Breeze won't change naysayers' minds - but as these two-dozen songs prove, the decade was unmatched for the sheer variety of music that accessed the top of the charts, with hard rock, country-pop, disco and bubblegum pop all vying for commercial success. While the decade's true heavyweights like Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Neil Young are nowhere in sight, Ace nevertheless does a good job of assembling an accurate composite from the one-hit wonders at its disposal - love 'em or hate 'em - records like the Looking Glass' Brandy (You're a Fine Girl), Jonathan Edwards' Sunshine, and Tommy James' Draggin' the Line sum up everything the 1970s were about. --Jason Ankeny, Rovi
R**N
Not Bad
Being a child of the big war and a 50's fan, 70's music was just bad, but this is some of the best.
R**A
Great list of tunes.
Great list of tunes for my 50th high school reunion. Thanks
B**N
Five Stars
Was very pleased with the product and it arrived as stated y the dealer. Would purchase from them again
A**R
Ace "Aced It" With This Release!
Outstanding selections and audio quality is superb throughout. Highly recommended to replace your mediocre copies.
J**7
really great production.
Quality cd, really great production.
A**V
Great compilation
Great compilation
K**C
Worth the money
Very good CD all good
R**K
plus like volume 2 contains a very good track selection
very prompt service, plus like volume 2 contains a very good track selection. as a suggestion for ACE RECORDS how about an instrumental issue in either or both the Chartbusters or Hit list series, I would look forward to that
P**R
Excellent value.
Excellent value.
デ**ズ
大小交えた70年代前半アメリカのヒット曲集1
UKの懐メロレーベル・エースのコンピレーションはレアなマニアックなものが多いのですが、50年代の Golden Age of American Rock'n'Roll シリーズを中心に、素直にヒット曲を収録したものも出しています。60年代の Chartbusters USA シリーズの流れで70年代の曲を集めたのが、10年以上でやっと2枚という Hit List シリーズの第一弾がこれです。 Golden Age やChartbusters USA ではスリーブ表紙からして凝ったセンスでしたが、ここではタイトル同様に奇を衒ったものはない風景写真で、中身はUKで発売当時のシングル盤のレーベルやポスターなどのいつもの写真を揃えています。今でも聴かれる70年代の名曲や定番曲は避けた、一発屋や有名アーティストの少し有名な曲を的確に狙った選曲がエースらしいところです。それに例によって曲ごとの程よい長さの解説が心地よいです。ロック、ソウル、フォーク、カントリー風と、ジャンルは違えど大まかに70年代前半のアメリカのヒット曲を流すUKのラジオ局の雰囲気は出ています。 取り上げられたメンツを見ると、ジョー・サウス、ゲス・フーやレア・アース、アン・マレーとか、今の日本のラジオではまずかかることはないし、サンタナやライチャス・ブラザーズ、ジョン・セバスチャン(ラヴィン・スプーンフル)、エドガー・ウィンターでも代表曲に比べると日本ではあまり取りざたされないので、70年代をリアルで過ごした人や懐メロ大好きっ子の心の隙間を埋めるような感じがいいです。
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