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| 8 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Pure 70's (Audio CD) Pure 70's has some excellent tunes from the 1970s on it; although it is far from being complete. You would need a big box set for that! To be fair, however, you do get 18 songs here and that's a pretty good value for your money. The quality of the sound is excellent and I really like that artwork, too. The album starts with Free performing a huge hit for them entitled "All Right Now." This rocks hard and that guitar work does a lot for this song. Free sings and plays this like the champs they were and still remain; and the melody is catchy and even memorable! Boston's "More Than A Feeling" has a softer rock flavor to it; but those guitars come in big to rock on the musical interlude. Boston really knew how to turn out a rock ballad! In addition, The Allman Brothers Band does "Ramblin' Man" faultlessly, this country rocking tune never had them sounding better; the tune is also quite catchy and The Allman Brothers don't ever skip a beat--great! "Sweet Home... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Pure 70's (MP3 Download) Awesome songs... well worth the price! Sounds really nice on my new Kindle Fire! Think I will search out some more (hopefully more in this price range). 11 of 16 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Pure 70's (Audio CD) For those expecting a disco-y 70's revival, you're in for a (great) surprise. This disc is guitar-driven rock at it's best. Classic from artists ranging from Clapton to Frampton, this is by far the best recording to play air-guitar with in a long time. |
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