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VA - Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box [1998] (7 x CDs)

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VA - Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box [1998] (7 x CDs)

For anyone who grew up during the last days of AM radio, anyone who remembers gas shortages, disco scarves, and feathered hair, this mammoth seven-disc box set, "Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box" will be a holy grail of nostalgia. First of all, the discs themselves contain a staggering 164 tracks. Basically, if you remember the song, it's probably included: from enduring chestnuts even today's teenagers can sing ("Fire and Rain," "Fly Like an Eagle") to obscure gems of kitsch like "The Night Chicago Died" and the supremely maudlin "Billy Don't Be a Hero." If you were born in the 1960s, you'll probably find this stuff enjoyable rather than embarrassing (to the degree that you can think back on your adolescence without cringing). But don't let the music distract you from the packaging, either. The box is covered in avocado-green shag carpeting (embroidered with a happy-face pattern), and the booklet contains photos of all the artists, essays on the politics and culture of the period, and capsule references to notable events, fads, and people. Only Rhino Records could have put out a reissue package of music, images, and text this perfect. (AMG review by Rick Anderson)

“Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box” is a limited-edition box set that celebrates the vibrant pop culture of the 1970s. 

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Track lists

CD1

01 Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) 2:53

02 Shocking Blue - Venus 3:06

03 Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden 3:27

04 Guess Who - American Woman 3:53

05 Sugarloaf - Green-Eyed Lady 3:40

06 Ides Of March - Vehicle 2:56

07 George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag 3:24

08 Blues Image - Ride Captain Ride 3:09

09 Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky 4:02

10 Murray Head - Superstar 4:22

11 Chairmen Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time 2:41

12 Delfonics - Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) 3:23

13 5 Stairsteps - O-O-H Child 3:16

14 Jackson 5 - ABC 2:43

15 Freda Payne - Band Of Gold 2:56

16 James Taylor - Fire & Rain 3:54

17 Paul Revere & The Raiders - Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian) 3:27

18 Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand 2:57

19 Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over The Line 3:21

20 Five Man Electrical Band - Signs 3:27

21 Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love 2:43

22 Lobo - Me & You & A Dog Named Boo 2:57

23 Cat Stevens - Wild World 3:20

24 Three Dog Night - Joy To The World 3:15


CD02

01 Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft 3:17

02 Sly & The Family Stone - Family Affair 3:06

03 Dramatics - Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get 3:33

04 Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Treat Her Like A Lady 2:46

05 Chi-Lites - Have You Seen Her? 4:49

06 Honey Cone - Want Ads 2:47

07 Al Green - Let's Stay Together 3:18

08 Lee Michaels - Do You Know What I Mean? 3:14

09 Rod Stewart - Maggie May 5:19

10 Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff 2:30

11 Daddy Dewdrop - Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) 2:51

12 Melanie - Brand New Key 2:26

13 Coven - One Tin Soldier (The Legend Of Billy Jack) 3:38

14 Alice Cooper - School's Out 3:30

15 Hot Butter - Popcorn 2:33

16 Apollo 100 - Joy 2:46

17 Helen Reddy - I Am Woman 3:16

18 America - A Horse With No Name 3:50

19 Staple Singers - I'll Take You There 3:23

20 Main Ingredient - Everybody Plays The Fool 3:39

21 Joe Tex - I Gotcha 2:29

22 Spinners - I'll Be Around 3:12

23 Bill Withers - Lean On Me 3:42

24 Godspell - Day By Day 3:14


CD03

01 Gilbert O'sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 3:39

02 Climax - Precious & Few 2:47

03 Looking Glass - Brandy (You're A Fine Girl) 3:05

04 King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight 2:51

05 Gallery - Nice To Be With You 2:38

06 Sammy Davis Jr. - The Candy Man 3:10

07 Wayne Newton - Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast 3:24

08 Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln 2:44

09 Gary Glitter - Rock & Roll (Part 2) 3:02

10 Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - The Cover Of  Rolling Stone 2:54

11 Carly Simon - You're So Vain 4:20

12 Billy Paul - Me & Mrs Jones 4:47

13 Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead (Theme From Superfly) 3:27

14 Maureen Mcgovern - The Morning After 2:23

15 Isley Brothers - That Lady (Part 1) 3:49

16 Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby 4:10

17 Love Unlimited Orchestra - Love's Theme 3:35

18 Kool & The Gang - Jungle Boogie 3:06

19 El Chicano - Tell Her She's Lovely 3:15

20 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You 3:26

21 Dawn - Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'round The Ole Oak Tree 3:26

22 Brownsville Station - Smokin' In The Boy's Room 2:58

23 Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein 3:27

24 Eric Weissberg - Dueling Banjos 2:17


CD04

01 O'jays - Love Train 2:59

02 Gladys Knight & The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia 3:58

03 Vicki Lawrence - The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia 3:35

04 Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' 3:27

05 Stories - Brother Louie 3:56

06 Todd Rundgren - Hello It's Me 3:30

07 Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun 3:44

08 Hollies - The Air That I Breathe 3:47

09 Harry Chapin - Cat's In The Cradle 3:39

10 Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died 3:31

11 Rufus - Tell Me Something Good 3:32

12 Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods - Billy Don't Be A Hero 3:40

13 Styx - Lady 3:31

14 James Brown - The Payback (Part 1) 4:06

15 Linda Ronstadt - You're No Good 3:38

16 Marvin Hamlisch - The Entertainer 3:05

17 Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat 3:09

18 Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting 3:15

19 Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis 3:45

20 Ray Stevens - The Streak 3:16

21 Bt Express - Do It ('til You're Satisfied) 3:12

22 Golden Earring - Radar Love 5:04


CD05

01 First Class - Beach Baby 5:05

02 Blue Magic - Sideshow 4:11

03 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 3:28

04 10cc - I'm Not In Love 3:58

05 Jimmy Castor Bunch - The Bertha Butt Boogie (Part 1) 3:36

06 Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band - Black Superman Muhammad Ali 3:36

07 Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue 3:37

08 Sammy Jones - Chevy Van 2:58

09 Earth Wind & Fire - Shining Star 2:53

10 War - Why Can't We Be Friends? 3:50

11 Captain & Tennille - Love Will Keep Us Together 3:24

12 Morris Albert - Feelings 3:56

13 Jefferson Starship - Miracles 3:29

14 Pilot - Magic 3:04

15 Miracles - Love Machine (Part 1) 2:59

16 Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing 3:31

17 La Belle - Lady Marmalade 3:20

18 David Bowie - Fame 3:47

19 Jigsaw - Sky High 2:50

20 Cw Mccall - Convoy 4:11

21 Neil Sedaka - Bad Blood 3:17

22 Foghat - Slow Ride 3:56


CD06

01 KC & The Sunshine Band - Get Down Tonight 3:13

02 Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster 2:54

03 Four Seasons - December 1963 (Oh What A Night) 3:32

04 Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night 2:55

05 Mike Post - The Rockford Files 3:12

06 Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy 3:14

07 Silver Convention - Fly Robin Fly 3:38

08 Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman 3:20

09 Diana Ross - Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?) 3:24

10 Pratt & Mcclain - Happy Days 3:15

11 Cyndi Grecco - Making Our Dreams Come True 2:31

12 Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow 3:17

13 Parliament - Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) 4:09

14 Maxine Nightingale - Right Back Where We Started From 3:16

15 Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around & Fell In Love 2:58

16 Starland Vocal Band - Afternoon Delight 3:49

17 Gary Wright - Dream Weaver 3:26

18 England Dan & John Ford Coley - I'd Really Love To See You Tonight 2:38

19 Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots - Disco Duck (Part 1) 3:43

20 Vickie Sue Robinson - Turn The Beat Around 3:50

21 Rose Royce - Car Wash 4:08

22 Andrea True Connection - More More More (Pt 1) 3:01

23 Firefall - You Are The Woman 2:54

24 Steve Miller - Fly Like An Eagle 3:01


CD07

01 Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do? (Live) 7:46

02 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird (Live) 4:57

03 Reo Speedwagon - Ridin' The Storm Out (Live) 3:05

04 Meco - Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band 3:59

05 Trammps - Disco Inferno 3:36

06 Commodores - Brick House 3:58

07 Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up (Part 1) 4:12

08 Foreigner - Feels Like The First Time 3:22

09 David Soul - Don't Give Up On Us 3:37

10 Dan Hill - Sometimes When We Touch 3:33

11 Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke 3:55

12 Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive 3:34

13 Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'round) 3:01

14 Little River Band - Happy Anniversary 3:39

15 Eddie Money - Baby Hold On 3:04

16 Warren Zevon - Werewolves Of London 3:27

17 Exile - Kiss You All Over 3:32

18 Chic - I Want Your Love 3:32

19 Sister Sledge - We Are Family 4:08

20 Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 3:41

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11 comments:

  1. From Alice Cooper to Gilbert O'Sullivan. What more could 70s offer? Thx BB.

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    1. Let see what happens next week, StoneRose.
      Nice set scheduled for next Wednesday.
      Cheers.

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  2. In my view this is a truly pivotal set. Sure there are things missing, quite a bit actually, but what's there indeed is/was all important to the soundscape of the time. The 70's were exceptionally blessed with so much melody and variation of style that we all have come to call genre, there is no way any 7-CD set can do it absolute and proper justice, but this is a great attempt to create a historical sound document, you can thank Rhino for that!

    I think later versions of this did not come with the shag carpet cover but I do have an original copy and so can attest to it actually coming with an avocado-green shag carpet cover (embroidered with a happy-face pattern). Very Cool! Of course I didn't get it just for the cover, although it's true... I will habitually buy any LP that comes with a shag carpet cover... yeah, so many of those... ha!

    As an aside, got me thinking about the many albums with unique cover art and/or gimmick to either make an artistic statement or more probably as a marketing ploy. Mostly LP's, even though this 70's box was a CD set. Anyway, the Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" album comes to mind as being uniquely problematic. It showed a pair of trousers (jeans) and came with an actual zipper embedded in the cover. If you have it, you know storing that album with others, even upright on a shelf, was a problem because that metal zipper sticking out would either scratch other album covers or cause records next to it to warp over time. Unless it's a zipped file, beware that one!

    That's my cover story BB! Thanks for the Nice Day of 70s.

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    1. mrRadio You got me thinking!
      Sgt Pepper, Marley's Zippo, Traffic corners missing Stones Satanic. Wasn't it fun to collect those?
      Thanks for posting BB

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    2. Led Zeppelin III with its rotating wheel, Physical Graffiti with it's "windows" and In through the out door that came in a paper bag.(plus it came in multiple covers reflecting the view of each person in the bar).Also a lot of albums came with posters, stickers etc and in the case of Wings at the speed of sound I've still got the diary book that came with it for 1976.

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    3. Hi mrRadio.
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with these iconic pieces of music history!
      Your enthusiasm for the unique and eclectic elements of 70’s music and memorabilia is palpable!
      It’s clear that the era’s rich tapestry of genres and styles, as well as the distinctive and sometimes quirky album covers, hold a special place in your heart. The Rhino box set does a great job paying homage to that vibrant period in music history, despite the inherent challenge of encapsulating such a diverse decade into a limited collection. It’s fascinating how album covers can become collector’s items not just for the music they contain but also for their artistic and sometimes novelty value.
      Album art has always been an integral part of the music experience, often reflecting the cultural situation of the time. It is always wonderful to hear about your appreciation for these pieces of art and history, and how they continue to bring joy and a bit of a challenge to enthusiasts like you.
      Looking at the responses to your comment has opened the minds of music lovers who share similar values. Just wonderful.
      PS I will be posting another great '70s box set next week.
      Cheers.

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    4. Hi lemonflag and Dr Robert.
      I always enjoyed the interactive covers that are on great 70's albums. Other that come to mid are -
      Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick, Guess Who - Road Food, Alice Cooper - School’s Out, Velvet Underground - Loaded, Rolling Stones - Some Girls, Grand Funk Railroad - Shinin’ On ...
      You have got me thinking now...
      Cheers.

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    5. Yes I still have my Thick as a brick "newspaper" plus I've got a Japanese import of Some Girls with the full cover.Oh and although an earlier decade a 3D Satanic Majesties.

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    6. Still thinking... another crazy cover category... Aromatic Albums... perfumed/scented album covers.
      There was an obscure folky-rock kind of guy, Ben Atkins who put out a 1971 album called Patchouli... and that's what it smelled like. The copy I had at the radio station seemed like the cardboard had been drenched in that scent and boy was it strong. You really knew when that album was around! Can't imagine what a bunch of them together in a record store would be like. The inside gatefold picture of Atkins sitting in an outhouse was appropriate, in the old days, patchouli was sometimes used there as a deodorizer. I much preferred The Raspberries 1st album that smelled like raspberries even tho it wasn't as strong since it was just a Scratch-n-Sniff sticker on the front. Great start for a great band tho, scented or not. I expected a 1973 album by a group called Sandalwood to smell like Sandalwood but it unfortunately DID NOT. Always thought that a missed marketing opportunity. Also, just imagine what they could have done with Nirvana's "Smell Like Teen Spirit"! But you don't want your album to be a "stinker"... that's for sure. Anyway, these special gimmicks cost a lot of extra company cash and it was sometimes surprising to see where it was used. Tough business, if you have a nose for it, as they say.

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  3. Just fantastic - thanks so much for these!

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