Enoch Light - Big Hits Of The Seventies album flac
Performer: Enoch LightTitle: Big Hits Of The Seventies
Style: Easy Listening
Released: 1974
Country: US
MP3 album: 1698 mb
FLAC album: 1237 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP2 DTS AA MOD MP3 AC3 VQF
Genre: Jazz / Pop
The Best Seventies Album contains the defining tracks of the decade and features some of the biggest hits from artists including T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, Sweet, The Jacksons, David Essex, Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions, Nilsson, Eric Carmen, Baccara and many more. Extra information about this release. 100 Hits – The Girls.
I'm-A-Want You B5 You've Got A Friend B6 The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia C1 Top Of The World C2 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down C3 Bridge Over Troubled Water C4 Fire And Rain C5 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life C6 Amazing Grace D1. What Have They Done To My Song, Ma? D2 Oh Babe, What Would You Say? D3 Killing Me Softly With His Song D4 Take Me To The Pilot D5 Soolaimon D6 Theme From "Shaft". Project 3 Total Sound – PR2-6003/6004SD (US). Thanks to snobb for the addition.
Enoch Henry Light (18 August 1905, in Canton, Ohio – 31 July 1978, in Redding, Connecticut) was a classically trained violinist, danceband leader, and recording engineer. As the leader of various dance bands that recorded as early as March 1927 and continuing through at least 1940, Light and his band primarily worked in various hotels in New York. For a time in 1928 he also led a band in Paris. In the 1930s Light also studied conducting with the French conductor Maurice Frigara in Paris.
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The Seventies was quite possibly the Western world's sexiest decade. The post-birth control and pre-AIDS window of opportunity saw the Sixties' utopian fantasies elaborated into hitherto unimagined new possibilities. The drift in popularity from AM to FM radio during the Seventies eroded the mass audience upon which pop hits depended. Hippies and fellow travelers could increasingly be found glued to free-form FM stations, and no underground hit glowed quite as mysteriously as the opening track on Workingman's Dead, a sepia-tinted declaration of the Grateful Dead's newly expert vocal harmonizing. As soul music evolved in the Seventies, the dancing in the street of the civil rights era gave way to the sound of making out behind closed doors. No singer combined down-home grit with boudoir suavity as effortlessly and audaciously as Al Green.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | I Feel The Earth MoveWritten-By – Carole King |
| A2 | The Candy ManWritten-By – Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse |
| A3 | Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree |
| A4 | The Entertainer |
| A5 | The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face |
| A6 | Alone Again, NaturallyWritten-By – Gilbert O'Sullivan |
| B1 | Sing |
| B2 | I Never Promised You A Rose Garden |
| B3 | Song Sung BlueWritten-By – Neil Diamond |
| B4 | Baby, I'm-A-Want YouWritten-By – David Gates |
| B5 | You've Got A FriendWritten-By – Carole King |
| B6 | The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia |
| C1 | Top Of The World |
| C2 | The Night They Drove Old Dixie DownWritten-By – Robbie Robertson |
| C3 | Bridge Over Troubled WaterWritten-By – Paul Simon |
| C4 | Fire And RainWritten-By – James Taylor |
| C5 | You Are The Sunshine Of My Life |
| C6 | Amazing Grace |
| D1 | What Have They Done To My Song, Ma? |
| D2 | Oh Babe, What Would You Say? |
| D3 | Killing Me Softly With His Song |
| D4 | Take Me To The PilotWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin |
| D5 | Soolaimon |
| D6 | Theme From "Shaft" |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR2-6003/6004SD | Enoch Light | Big Hits Of The Seventies (2xLP, Album, Quad, Gat) | Project 3 Total Sound | PR2-6003/6004SD | US | 1974 |
| LQ 45561/2 | Enoch Light | Big Hits Of The Seventies (2xLP, Album, Quad, Gat) | Project 3 Total Sound | LQ 45561/2 | Australia | 1974 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | I Feel The Earth MoveWritten-By – Carole King |
| A2 | The Candy ManWritten-By – Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse |
| A3 | Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Old Oak Tree |
| A4 | The Entertainer |
| A5 | The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face |
| A6 | Alone Again, NaturallyWritten-By – Gilbert O'Sullivan |
| B1 | Sing |
| B2 | I Never Promised You A Rose Garden |
| B3 | Song Sung BlueWritten-By – Neil Diamond |
| B4 | Baby, I'm-A-Want YouWritten-By – David Gates |
| B5 | You've Got A FriendWritten-By – Carole King |
| B6 | The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia |
| C1 | Top Of The World |
| C2 | The Night They Drove Old Dixie DownWritten-By – Robbie Robertson |
| C3 | Bridge Over Troubled WaterWritten-By – Paul Simon |
| C4 | Fire And RainWritten-By – James Taylor |
| C5 | You Are The Sunshine Of My Life |
| C6 | Amazing Grace |
| D1 | What Have They Done To My Song, Ma? |
| D2 | Oh Babe, What Would You Say? |
| D3 | Killing Me Softly With His Song |
| D4 | Take Me To The PilotWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin |
| D5 | Soolaimon |
| D6 | Theme From "Shaft" |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR2-6003/6004SD | Enoch Light | Big Hits Of The Seventies (2xLP, Album, Gat) | Project 3 Total Sound | PR2-6003/6004SD | US | 1974 |
| LQ 45561/2 | Enoch Light | Big Hits Of The Seventies (2xLP, Album, Quad, Gat) | Project 3 Total Sound | LQ 45561/2 | Australia | 1974 |








