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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

VA - Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 1 [2013] + Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 2 [2015] (8 x CDs)

SEVENTIES

VA - Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 1 [2013] +  Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 2 [2015] (8 x CDs)

Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 1 and Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 2 make the most sense when they sit together on the shelf and play as one long program. They arrived a couple of years apart, yet the intention feels shared, a patient walk through the lighter side of seventies radio where melody carried the day and singles were built to live comfortably beside each other.

The first volume settles in gently. Early tracks lean toward bright pop craftsmanship, the sort of recordings that once drifted across afternoon airwaves without announcing themselves too loudly. Piano led arrangements, clear vocal lines, tidy rhythm sections, everything arranged with the kind of balance that defined the early part of the decade. As the discs move along, the character of the seventies begins to show itself a little more clearly. The guitars gain confidence, choruses stretch wider, and the sense of studio polish becomes part of the atmosphere rather than the goal.

By the time the listening reaches the second volume, the decade feels fully in motion. The songs arrive with slightly bigger gestures, glam leaning rhythms sit comfortably beside melodic pop, and the sequencing allows those contrasts to breathe. A track by Slade might bring a burst of stomp and swagger, while something from Alice Cooper adds theatrical colour, yet the surrounding selections keep the tone balanced. It never tips into a single style for long.

What gradually appears, almost without noticing, is a portrait of how varied everyday seventies listening could be. Pop, light rock, glam touches, singer songwriter warmth, all sharing the same radio space and often the same chart weeks.

Played straight through, the two volumes form an easy flowing sequence that rewards unhurried listening. Nothing demands attention, the songs simply take their turns. Leave the discs running long enough and the decade begins to reveal itself in small ways, one single at a time. (B)

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Track lists

Vol. 1 CD1

01 Queen - Killer Queen 3:03

02 Pilot - Magic 3:04

03 Roxy Music - Dance Away 3:44

04 Slade - Far Far Away 3:37

05 Supertramp - Give A Little Bit 4:08

06 Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band 3:26

07 Cars - My Best Friend's Girl 3:46

08 Bob Dylan - If Not for You 2:42

09 Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough 3:32

10 Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' 3:26

11 Cheap Trick - Surrender 4:27

12 Ellen Foley - We Belong to The Night 5:20

13 Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army 3:00

14 Daryl Hall & John Oates - Rich Girl 2:26

15 Sherbet - Howzat 3:46

16 Little River Band - Home on Monday 3:51

17 Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights 4:29

18 McGuinn & Clark & Hillman - Don't You Write Her Off 3:18

19 Santana - Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) 5:04

20 Gary Brooker - (No More) Fear of Flying 4:37


Vol. 1 CD2

01 Dire Straits - Lady Writer 3:47

02 Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) - Showdown 3:53

03 Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 3:16

04 Cat Stevens - Father and Son 3:41

05 Donna Summer - Could it Be Magic 3:56

06 Dr Hook - A Little Bit More 3:13

07 Ralph McTell - Streets of London 4:09

08 Desmond Dekker - You Can Get it If You Really Want 2:26

09 Shirts - Tell Me Your Plans 3:08

10 Emerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man 4:38

11 Boston - Don't Look Back 6:05

12 Hollies - Sandy 4:10

13 McGuinness Flint - When I'm Dead and Gone 3:41

14 Meat Loaf - You Took The Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) 5:06

15 Aphrodite's Child - Such A Funny Night 3:40

16 Steely Dan - Do it Again 5:56

17 Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You 2:58

18 Who - Behind Blue Eyes 3:42

19 Smokie - Lay Back in The Arms of Someone 4:06

20 Jim Croce - I Got A Name 3:10


Vol. 1 CD3

01 Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun 3:31

02 Beach Boys - Tears in The Morning 4:05

03 Bad Company - Feel Like Makin' Love 5:13

04 Cockney Rebel - Sebastian 4:08

05 Barclay James Harvest - Titles 3:45

06 Styx - Sing for The Day 4:57

07 Commodores - Easy 4:13

08 Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The World 3:31

09 Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) - Long as I Can See The Light 3:31

10 Hot Chocolate - Emma 3:51

11 T-Rex - Get it On 4:25

12 Babys - Everytime I Think of You 4:00

13 Focus - Sylvia 3:27

14 Marmalade - Reflections of My Life 4:13

15 Brian Hyland - Gypsy Woman 2:33

16 10cc - I'm Mandy Fly Me 5:22

17 M - Pop Muzik 3:18

18 Tony Joe White - Groupy Girl 3:01

19 Earth Wind & Fire & The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland 4:50

20 ABBA - Summer Night City 3:34


Vol. 1 CD4

01 Blondie - Heart of Glass 4:10

02 Rod Stewart - Reason to Believe 4:08

03 Peter Tosh & Mick Jagger - (You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back 3:42

04 Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On 4:02

05 Leo Sayer - When I Need You 4:08

06 Derek & The Dominos - Layla 2:44

07 Don McLean - Vincent 3:59

08 Third World - Now That We Found Love 3:52

09 Moody Blues - Isn't Life Strange 6:08

10 Wizzard - See My Baby Jive 4:57

11 Robert Palmer - Can We Still Be Friends 3:38

12 Barry White - Never Never Gonna Give Ya Up 3:57

13 Mud - The Cat Crept In 4:01

14 Stealers Wheel - Late Again 3:12

15 Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star 3:21

16 Nilsson - Without You 3:21

17 Patti Smith Group - Because The Night 3:22

18 Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again 2:36

19 Sweet - The Six Teens 3:58

20 Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft 3:15


Vol. 2 CD1

01 Les Reed - Man of Action 2:22

02 Pilot - January 3:31

03 Barry Ryan - Kitsch 4:18

04 Slade - Coz I Luv You 3:25

05 Blue Mink - The Banner Man 3:25

06 Harpo - Moviestar 3:20

07 Alice Cooper - Elected 4:04

08 Little River Band - It's A Long Way There 4:12

09 Raspberries - Don't Want to Say Goodbye 5:07

10 Byrds - Chestnut Mare 5:09

11 Squeeze - Cool for Cats 3:08

12 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Lookin' Out for Number 1 5:20

13 Rubettes - Juke Box Jive 3:04

14 Middle of The Road - Sacramento 2:57

15 Labi Siffre - It Must Be Love 3:52

16 KISS - Sure Know Something 3:58

17 Kate Bush - Them Heavy People 3:03

18 Thin Lizzy - Dancin' in The Moonlight (It's Caught Me in Its Spotlight) 3:27

19 Santana - I'll Be Waiting 5:11

20 Rare Earth - Get Ready 2:45


Vol. 2 CD2

01 Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up 4:11

02 Colin Blunstone - I Want Some More 3:03

03 Gerry Rafferty - City to City 5:03

04 Grace Jones - La Vie En Rose 3:34

05 Shirts - Laugh and Walk Away 3:06

06 Heart - Magic Man 5:30

07 Hot Chocolate - Emma 3:52

08 Blondie - Sunday Girl 3:04

09 Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) 2:50

10 Roxy Music - Virginia Plain 2:57

11 Terry Jacks - Seasons in The Sun 3:27

12 Murray Head - Superstar 4:16

13 Cats - Magical Mistery Morning 2:37

14 White Plains - When You Are A King 2:51

15 Peter Skellern - You're A Lady 4:36

16 Aphrodite's Child - It's Five O'Clock 3:30

17 Al Stewart - On The Border 3:18

18 Galaxy-Lin - Long Hot Summer 4:53

19 Kinks - Celluloid Heroes 6:21

20 Duncan Browne - The Wild Places 5:56


Vol. 2 CD3

01 Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door 2:31

02 Cockney Rebel - Judy Teen 3:43

03 Mink DeVille - Spanish Stroll 3:33

04 Robert Palmer - Best of Both Worlds 3:52

05 Les Humphries Singers - Mama Loo 3:46

06 Babys - A Piece of The Action 4:24

07 Leo Sayer - Long Tall Glasses 3:01

08 Sailor - Traffic Jam 3:21

09 Lobo - Me and You and A Dog Named Boo 2:56

10 J Bastós - Loop Di Love 3:18

11 Stealers Wheel - Star 2:54

12 Fischer-Z - The Worker 3:35

13 Nilsson - I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City 2:44

14 Knack - My Sharona 4:00

15 Motors - Airport 4:22

16 Redbone - The Witch Queen of New Orleans 2:44

17 Gilbert O'Sullivan - Matrimony 3:14

18 Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died 3:29

19 Joe Jackson - Is She Really Going Out With Him 3:37

20 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells 4:11


Vol. 2 CD4

01 Björn & Benny & Anna & Frieda - Ring Ring 3:07

02 Santa Esmeralda & Leroy Gomez - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 3:23

03 Sugarloaf & Jerry Corbetta - Don't Call Us We'll Call You 3:19

04 Nils Lofgren - Shine Silently 3:36

05 Rod Stewart - You Wear it Well 4:20

06 Procol Harum - Grand Hotel 6:10

07 Electric Light Orchestra - Strange Magic 4:06

08 Jeff Wayne & Justin Hayward - Forever Autumn 4:09

09 Elton John - Sorry Seems to Be The Hardest Word 3:49

10 Janis Joplin - Cry Baby 3:57

11 Dave Edmunds - I Hear You Knocking 2:48

12 Peter Frampton - Baby I Love Your Way (Live) 4:50

13 Moody Blues - The Story in Your Eyes 2:53

14 Mud - Rocket 4:07

15 Osmonds - Goin' Home 2:10

16 Free - Wishing Well 3:36

17 Status Quo - Mean Girl 3:53

18 Sparks - Amateur Hour 3:33

19 Sweet - The Ballroom Blitz 4:00

20 Frijid Pink - House of The Rising Sun 4:39

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

VA - 70s Rock Down [2020] (3 x CDs)

ROCK ANTHEMS

VA - 70s Rock Down [2020] (3 x CDs)

70s Rock Down takes a different path through the decade, steering away from the usual FM giants and instead focusing on the deep‑cut energy that shaped how the seventies actually sounded day to day. This 2020 three‑disc set released by Xploded TV / Xploded Music leans into the spaces between hard rock, melodic rock, bar‑band grit, and early AOR, those tracks that lived on late‑night radio, in record‑shop bins, and on well‑worn home stereos. It’s a portrait of the era built from the ground up rather than from the headlines.

The flow across the discs mirrors the decade’s natural progression. Early‑70s blues‑rock muscle gives way to mid‑decade melodic punch, before settling into the smoother, more polished textures that closed out the era. The guitars have bite, the rhythm sections lean forward, and the vocals carry those unmistakable seventies warmth, equal parts swagger and storytelling. These aren’t museum pieces; they’re songs built for real rooms, real nights, and real volume.

What gives the set its character is the balance between familiar names and strong tracks from artists who never quite broke through commercially. That mix keeps the listening experience grounded and surprising at the same time. The mastering preserves the analogue feel without dulling the edges, letting the music breathe in a way that suits the material.

Taken as a whole, 70s Rock Down offers a vivid snapshot of the decade’s working‑class rock heart. It highlights the bands and songs that filled the spaces between the blockbusters, music that carried the same spark, the same drive, and the same sense of possibility. It’s a reminder that the seventies were built not just by giants, but by countless groups chasing their own version of the sound. (B)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Queen - Killer Queen 2:59

02 KiSS - I Was Made for Lovin' You 4:00

03 Elton John - Pinball Wizard 5:14

04 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Old Time Rock and Roll 3:12

05 Paul McCartney & Wings - Live and Let Die 3:11

06 Free - All Right Now 5:32

07 Argent - God Gave Rock & Roll to You 3:16

08 Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper 3:48

09 Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son 3:26

10 Golden Earring - Radar Love 3:45

11 Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway 3:16

12 City Boy - 5.7.0.5. 3:13

13 Yes - Wonderous Stories 3:48

14 Emerson Lake & Palmer - Fanfare for The Common Man 2:56

15 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 3:36

16 Ram Jam - Black Betty 2:29

17 Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run 2:34

18 Gary Moore & Phil Lynott - Parisienne Walkways 3:20

19 Jethro Tull - Life is A Long Song 3:18

20 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird 9:07


CD2

01 Status Quo - Down Down 3:48

02 Who - Who Are You 5:06

03 Focus - Hocus Pocus 6:40

04 Deep Purple - Black Night 3:25

05 Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town 3:10

06 Rainbow - Since You Been Gone 3:17

07 Hawkwind - Silver Machine 4:36

08 Bad Company - Can't Get Enough 4:14

09 ZZ Top - La Grange 3:47

10 Taste - What's Going On 2:47

11 Heart - Barracuda 4:22

12 Rory Gallagher - Bad Penny 4:00

13 Slade - Cum on Feel The Noize 4:24

14 Knack - My Sharona 4:53

15 McGuinness - When I'm Dead and Gone 3:40

16 Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle 3:01

17 America - Ventura Highway 3:30

18 Stealers Wheel - Stuck in The Middle With You 3:23

19 Climax Blues Band - Couldn't Get it Right 3:16

20 Canned Heat - Let's Work Together 3:13


CD3

01 Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop 3:10

02 Alice Cooper - School's Out 3:29

03 Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally 3:49

04 Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes 3:31

05 Faces - Stay With Me 4:38

06 Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good 4:39

07 Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Blinded By The Light 3:48

08 Foreigner - Cold as Ice 3:18

09 Santana - Black Magic Woman 3:14

10 Python Lee Jackson feat. Rod Stewart - In A Broken Dream 3:40

11 Uriah Heep - Easy Livin' 2:36

12 Dr. Feelgood - Roxette 2:55

13 Allman Brothers Band - Jessica 4:09

14 Moody Blues - Question 4:55

15 Mink Deville - Spanish Stroll 3:36

16 Roger Daltrey - Giving it All Away 3:29

17 Nazareth - Love Hurts 3:52

18 10CC - Rubber Bullets 4:40

19 Rick Wakeman - Catherine of Aragon 3:44

20 John Miles - Music 5:52

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Friday, December 19, 2025

VA - Brilliant 70s (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

SEVENTIES ROCK

VA - Brilliant 70s (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

This is a jukebox, a 6CD Journey Through the Decade That Refused to Sit Still and a love letter to the most restless, radiant decade in rock history. I like to think that across these six discs, Brilliant 70s captures the full emotional and sonic spectrum of the era, from thunderous riffs to whispered confessions, glitter-drenched anthems to barroom soul, cosmic folk to outsider brilliance. Each volume is a standalone experience, but together they form a collector-grade archive of what the 70s truly sounded like, beyond the hits, beneath the surface, and deep in the grooves.

CD1: Hard Truths & Heavy Grooves     Built for volume and velocity. It kicks off with epics like “Child in Time,” “War Pigs,” and “July Morning”, tracks that stretch time, test patience, and reward with pure catharsis. I’ve stacked the deck with riff-heavy monsters like Budgie’s “Parents” and Cactus’ “Let Me Swim,” alongside groove-laden jams from James Gang, Foghat, and Rory Gallagher that pulse with sweat and swagger. Even the shorter cuts, “Immigrant Song,” “In Trance”, carry seismic weight. It’s the sound of denim, distortion, and defiance

CD2: Glam, Glitter & Outsider Cool     This set struts, sneers, and sparkles. From the chart-topping glam of T. Rex and Sweet to the art-damaged brilliance of John Cale and Brian Eno, you’ve captured the full spectrum of 70s theatricality. The inclusion of Barefoot Jerry and Alex Harvey adds regional grit and eccentric charm, while Jobriath and Sparks push the boundaries of camp and complexity. “Rock On” and “Children of the Revolution” close the loop, pop hits with outsider DNA. This disc celebrates the misfits, the glitterati, and the beautifully strange.

CD3: Anthems & Arena Fire     Turn it up, this is the sound of stadiums shaking. yes there are classics here (“Radar Love,” “Sweet Emotion,” “Detroit Rock City”) but also cult anthems like “Rock Candy” and “Ridin’ the Storm Out.” The sequencing is tight, the energy relentless. Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel” and The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” bring lyrical depth to the bombast, while Rush and UFO deliver precision and power. You might think of this disc as a masterclass in rock architecture, where the hooks, solos, and choruses are crafted to echo across generations. Every track feels engineered for impact, built to last, and designed to roar from the back row to the front.

CD4: Cosmic Folk & Acid Reflections     You might think of this one as your headphone disc, introspective, mystical, and emotionally resonant. From Neil Young’s “Cortez the Killer” to Linda Perhacs’ “Chimacum Rain,” it traces a path through the spiritual and spectral corners of 70s folk. Acid-folk rarities like Mark Fry and Simon Finn deepen the atmosphere, while Nick Drake and Tim Buckley hold the emotional center with their timeless melancholy. It’s a set best suited for quiet nights, long walks, and moments that ask for something deeper.

CD5: Southern Swagger & Barroom Soul     This one captures the porch-swing grit and jukebox soul of the South. From Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” to Tony Joe White’s “Polk Salad Annie,” it leans into the soulful, swampy, and road-worn side of 70s rock, where slide guitars meet storytelling and every chorus feels like it was scribbled on a bar napkin. Candi Staton and Hydra add depth and surprise, while Sea Level and Cowboy bring that unmistakable Capricorn groove. It’s a set that smells like bourbon and sounds like truth.

CD6: Left Turns & Lost Legends     This one is the crown jewel of cult brilliance. From Television’s “Marquee Moon” to Emitt Rhodes’ “Live Till You Die,” it’s a celebration of the overlooked and unforgettable, songs that slipped through the cracks but still shine with emotional clarity and sonic invention. I’ve stacked it with artists who never got their due, Rodriguez, Kevin Coyne, Chris Bell, but whose work continues to resonate with crate-diggers, dreamers, and anyone who knows that brilliance doesn’t always come with a spotlight.

Together, these six discs form a definitive portrait of the 70s, bold, beautiful, and brilliant.

Consider this Volume 1... (B)

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Track lists

CD1 Hard Truths & Heavy Grooves

01 Deep Purple - Child in Time 10:18 1970

02 Uriah Heep - July Morning 10:34 1971

03 Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs 5:01 1974

04 Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride 5:55 1971

05 Black Sabbath - War Pigs 7:55 1970

06 Thin Lizzy - Emerald 4:04 1976

07 Budgie - Parents 10:12 1973

08 James Gang - Funk #49 3:54 1970

09 Ted Nugent - Stranglehold 8:23 1975

10 Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song 2:27 1970

11 Scorpions - In Trance 4:47 1975

12 UFO - Doctor Doctor 4:12 1974

13 Grand Funk Railroad - Closer to Home, I'm Your Captain 10:10 1970

14 ZZ Top - La Grange 3:54 1973

15 Hawkwind - Silver Machine 4:39 1972

16 Rory Gallagher - Walk on Hot Coals 7:00 1973

17 Rush - Working Man 7:10 1974

18 Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You 7:08 1970

19 Cactus - Let Me Swim 3:49 1970

20 Foghat - Slow Ride 8:13 1975


CD2 Glam, Glitter & Outsider Cool

01 T.Rex - 20th Century Boy 3:41 1973

02 Mott The Hoople - All the Young Dudes 3:32 1972

03 Roxy Music - Love is the Drug 4:06 1975

04 David Bowie - Rock 'n' Roll Suicide 2:58 1972

05 Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 3:42 1972

06 Barefoot Jerry - Watchin' TV (With the radio on) 3:39 1974

07 Cockney Rebel - Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) 3:58 1975

08 Sweet - Ballroom Blitz 4:04 1973

09 Slade - Coz I Luv You 3:25 1971

10 Suzi Quatro - 48 Crash 3:55 1973

11 Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo 2:47 1973

12 John Cale - Paris 1919 3:58 1973

13 Be-Bop Deluxe - Ships in The Night 4:03 1976

14 Iggy Pop - The Passenger 4:39 1977

15 Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us 3:03 1974

16 New York Dolls - Personality Crisis 3:45 1973

17 Jobriath - Rock of Ages 2:22 1973

18 Brian Eno - Needles in The Camel's Eye 3:09 1974

19 David Essex - Rock On 3:26 1973

20 Marc Bolan & T. Rex - Children of The Revolution 2:30 1972


CD3 Anthems & Arena Fire

01 Golden Earring - Radar Love 3:43 1973

02 Bad Company - Feel Like Makin' Love 5:16 1975

03 AC/DC - T.N.T. 3:34 1976

04 Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion 4:36 1975

05 Nazareth - Hair of The Dog 4:10 1975

06 Boston - More Than a Feeling 4:46 1976

07 Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper 5:02 1976

08 David Bowie - Rebel Rebel 4:31 1974

09 Kiss - Detroit Rock City 2:58 1976

10 REO Speedwagon - Ridin' the Storm Out 4:12 1973

11 Cheap Trick - Surrender 4:14 1978

12 Montrose - Rock Candy 5:06 1973

13 Queen - Tie Your Mother Down 4:50 1976

14 UFO - Lights Out (1977 Uk) 4:35 1977

15 Who - Baba O'riley 5:08 1971

16 Rainbow - Man on The Silver Mountain 4:38 1975

17 Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town 4:24 1976

18 Rush - Working Man 7:10 1974

19 Jethro Tull - Locomotive-Breath 4:23 1971

20 Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll 3:40 1971


CD4 Cosmic Folk & Acid Reflections

01 Neil Young - Cortez the Killer 7:24 1975

02 Joni Mitchell - Coyote 5:01 1976

03 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Helpless 3:38 1970

04 Van Morrison - And it Stoned Me 4:32 1970

05 Jackson Browne - The Pretender 5:52 1976

06 America - Sandman 5:08 1971

07 Fleetwood Mac - Gold Dust Woman 5:03 1977

08 Gene Clark - Strength of Strings 6:31 1974

09 Nick Drake - Northern Sky 3:46 1971

10 Tim Buckley - Song to The Siren 3:25 1971

11 John Martyn - Go Down Easy 3:35 1971

12 Linda Perhacs - Chimacum Rain 3:21 1970

13 Roy Harper - When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease 7:13 1975

14 Bonnie Koloc - Wind on The Water 4:13 1973

15 Pearls Before Swine - The Jeweler 2:48 1970

16 Ted Lucas - It's So Easy (When You Know What You're Doing) 2:57 1975

17 Mark Fry - The Witch 6:41 1972

18 Simon Finn - Jerusalem 6:45 1970

19 Jorma Kaukonen - Song for the North Star 2:53 1974

20 Steve Tilston - Rock and Roll Star 4:54 1971


CD5 Southern Swagger & Barroom Soul

01 Allman Brothers Band - Melissa 3:47 1972

02 Little feat - Willin' 2:59 1972

03 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man 5:58 1973

04 Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See 6:05 1973

05 Wet Willie - Keep on Smilin' 3:23 1974

06 The Charlie Daniels Band - The South's Gonna Do it Again 4:00 1974

07 Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show - The Cover of 'Rolling Stone' 2:55 1973

08 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - American Girl 3:34 1976

09 Bob Seger - Turn The Page 5:03 1973

10 Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around and Fell in Love 2:58 1975

11 Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy 2:43 1973

12 Tony Joe White - Polk salad Annie 3:41 1970

13 Leon Russell - Stranger in a Strange Land 4:00 1971

14 Delaney & Bonnie - Comin' Home 3:17 1971

15 Grinderswitch - Pickin' the Blues 5:02 1974

16 Sea Level - Shake a Leg 3:53 1998

17 Cowboy - Please Be With Me 3:42 1971

18 Candi Staton - I'm Just A Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin') 3:09 1970

19 Hydra - Glitter Queen 4:07 1974

20 Terry Reid - Dean 4:46 1976


CD6 Left Turns & Lost Legends

01 Rodriguez - Crucify Your Mind 2:32 1970

02 Television - Marquee Moon 10:47 1977

03 Be-Bop Deluxe - Adventures in A Yorkshire Landscape 3:53 1976

04 Sensational Alex Harvey Band - The Faith Healer 7:13 1973

05 Badfinger - Baby Blue 3:40 1971

06 Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action 4:33 1976

07 Big Star - September Gurls 2:47 1974

08 Terry Reid - Seed of Memory 5:23 1976

09 Nils Lofgren - Back it Up 2:23 1975

10 Roy Harper - One of those days in England 3:27 1977

11 Kevin Coyne - Marjory Razorblade 1:43 1973

12 Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet 3:03 1978

13 Ducks Deluxe - Coast to Coast 3:16 1974

14 Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos 3:43 1978

15 Motors - Dancing the Night Away 6:33 1977

16 Raspberries - Go All The Way 3:21 1972

17 Dwight Twilley Band - I'm on Fire 3:18 1976

18 John Cale - Gun 7:57 1974

19 Emitt Rhodes - Live Till You Die 2:48 1970

20 Klaatu - Calling Occupants (Of Interplanetary Craft) 6:16 1976

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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