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Liner Note Author: Paul Grein.Recording information: 03/1972-08/1972.One reason that a lot of rock & roll fans hated the '70s was the lightheartedness that came to characteriz...Read more
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 8 (CD, May-1990, Rhino)

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VARIOUS ARTISTS**SUPER HITS OF THE '70s VOLUME 8**CD
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    Album Features
    UPC:081227092825
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1990
    Record Label:Rhino
    Genre:Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Run Run Run - Jo Jo Gunne
    2. Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
    3. We've Got to Get It on Again - Addrisi Brothers
    4. Sylvia's Mother - Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
    5. Nice to Be With You - Gallery
    6. How Do You Do? - Mouth & MacNeal
    7. In a Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson
    8. Day by Day - Godspell
    9. Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
    10. Hold Your Head Up - Argent
    11. Candy Man, The - Sammy Davis, Jr.
    12. Motorcycle Mama - Sailcat

    Details
    Playing Time:36 min.
    Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Liner Note Author: Paul Grein.Recording information: 03/1972-08/1972.One reason that a lot of rock & roll fans hated the '70s was the lightheartedness that came to characterize radio -- basically, radio became fun, and it was rough, if you were an Allman Brothers fan or a devotee of almost any harder rock sounds, to tolerate a lot of the lighter sounds that filled the airwaves. Volume eight of this series shows just how confusing it could be flipping the dial in the summer of 1972; hard rockers like Jo Jo Gunne (an offshoot of Spirit) and their "Run Run Run," country/rockabilly band Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen and "Hot Rod Lincoln," Sailcat's "Motorcycle Mama," and Python Lee Jackson's "In a Broken Dream" (featuring Rod Stewart on the vocals) are here, interspersed with Gallery's relentlessly upbeat "Nice to Be With You," Cleo Laine's performance of the pop-devotional "Day By Day" from Godspell, the downright strange "How Do You Do?" by the Dutch duo Mouth & MacNeal, and the Addrisi Brothers' blue-eyed soul hit "We've Got to Get It on Again." The latter, for the singing/composing duo, was one of a pair of early-'70s triumphs, the other being the 5th Dimension's rendition of their "Never My Love." The whole disc is cheerfully schizophrenic with a few interesting and bizarre moments amid the one-shot wonders; the single edit of Argent's "Hold Your Head Up" has retained its power across the decades and was among the few self-consciously heavy-sounding records to scale the charts in those days. And then there's "Sylvia's Mother" by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. Among the tracks here, the latter, an over-the-top country-pop-flavored satire, was, along with "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan and the Gallery cut, probably responsible for giving AM radio the bad name it got. They do sound very good here, however, and they are fun (as it most anything intended that way by professionals) in moderation. ~ Bruce Eder

    Editorial Reviews
    Goldmine Highly Recommended

    Rating: B+
    Entertainment Weekly (19910111)

    Rating: A-
    Entertainment Weekly (19910111)

    Rating: B
    Entertainment Weekly (19910111)

    Entertainment Weekly ...10 zany vols of 70s pop trash... - Rating: B

    Rolling Stone 4 Stars - Excellent

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    vol 8 super hits

    Created: 06/04/08
    This Cd is awsome. I play it over and over and over. i bought it because it had my mothers favorite song on it.
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