| | Hard To Find 45'S On CD, Vol. 8: 70'S Pop Classics CD (3 Customer Reviews)
Here are 20 really hard-to-find high charting hits. 17 of these songs made the Top 20, and all are digitally remastered in true stereo. Features Exile's "Kiss You All Over," Carl Douglas' "Kung Fu Fighting," Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.'s "You Don't
Includes liner notes by Paul Grein. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Liner Note Author: Paul Grein. Numerous hit-oriented collections have focused on various styles of '70s music from disco to classic rock, but Hard to Find 45's on CD, Vol. 8 is devoted to that decade's commercial pop in the broadest sense. Where else could you find Carl Douglas' "Kung Fu Fighting," Pilot's "Magic," and Hurricane Smith's "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?" on one disc? A few songs are genuinely rare on CD, such as Boney M.'s "Rivers of Babylon" and Prelude's a cappella rendition of "After the Gold Rush." The remastering is excellent as usual for this label, with every track presented in true stereo and in the original single version. Considering how disposable this music is supposed to be (according to the conventional wisdom), it holds up very well 30 years later. ~ Greg Adams
Hard To Find 45'S On CD, Vol. 8: 70'S Pop Classics Music Hard To Find 45'S On CD, Vol. 8: 70'S Pop Classics Songs | 1. | Kiss You All Over - Exile |
| 2. | Stumblin' In - Chris Norman/Suzi Quatro |
| 3. | Which Way You Goin' Billy? - The Poppy Family |
| 4. | Last Song - Edward Bear |
| 5. | Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith |
| 6. | Love Really Hurts Without You - Billy Ocean |
| 7. | Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas |
| 8. | Right Back Where We Started From - Maxine Nightingale |
| 9. | You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show) - Marilyn McCoo/Billy Davis, Jr./Billy Davis |
| 10. | My Angel Baby - Toby Beau |
| 11. | Fool (If You Think It's Over) - Chris Rea |
| 12. | Emotion - Samantha Sang |
| 13. | Right Time of the Night - Jennifer Warnes |
| 14. | After the Gold Rush - Prelude |
| 15. | Rivers of Babylon - Boney M. |
| 16. | Beautiful Sunday - Daniel Boone |
| 17. | Magic - Pilot |
| 18. | Ebony Eyes - Bob Welch |
| 19. | Driver's Seat - Sniff 'n' the Tears |
| 20. | Love Is in the Air - John Paul Young |
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