Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box
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Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box | ||
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Compilation album by Various Artists | ||
Released | June 16, 1998 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 9:12:02 | |
Label | Rhino Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box is a seven-disc box set with a 90-page booklet of cultural comment, a timeline for the decade, and liner notes. While covering much of the same ground as Rhino's Have a Nice Day series, it includes more R&B, funk, soul and disco from the period. It also has several tracks from best-selling artists of the era, making this set less of an obscure semi-hits collection than the Have a Nice Day series.
Some of the tracks include sound clips of the decade, which follow a short silence at the end of the song (but which are still part of the track). The clip is a reference to the title of the next song in the running order. The clips are described below inline with the track it follows, with links to appropriate articles for the events described.
The first copies of Have a Nice Decade release are covered with a shag rug carpeting incorporating the colors, textures and icons that have since become icons of the decade.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- Edison Lighthouse (1970): "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (Tony Macaulay, Barry Mason) – 2:53
- Shocking Blue (1969): "Venus" (Robbie Van Leeuwen) – 3:06
- Lynn Anderson (1970): "Rose Garden" (Joe South) – 3:27 Sound clip: Patty Hearst's abduction by, and expression of, the aims the Symbionese Liberation Army
- The Guess Who (1970): "American Woman" (Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson) – 3:53
- Sugarloaf (1970): "Green-Eyed Lady" (Larry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips, David Riordan) – 3:40
- The Ides of March (1970): "Vehicle" (Jim Peterik) – 2:56
- George Baker Selection (1970): "Little Green Bag" (Bouwens, Jan Visser) – 3:24 Sound clip: John Dean, former counsel to President Richard Nixon, testifying before the Watergate Committee
- The Blues Image (1970): "Ride Captain Ride" (Frank Konte, Carlos Piñera) – 3:9
- Norman Greenbaum (1970): "Spirit in the Sky" (Greenbaum) – 4:02
- Murray Head (1970): "Superstar" (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice) – 4:22 Sound clip: Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell saying to ground control, "Houston, we've had a problem."
- Chairmen of the Board (1970): "Give Me Just a Little More Time" (Ron Dunbar, Edythe Wayne) – 2:41
- The Delfonics (1970): "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" (Thom Bell, William Hart) – 3:23
- Five Stairsteps (1970): "O-o-h Child" (Stan Vincent) – 3:16
- The Jackson 5 (1970): "ABC" (Berry Gordy, Fonce Mizell, Freddie Perren, Deke Richards) – 2:43
- Freda Payne (1970): "Band of Gold" (Dunbar, E. Wayne) – 2:55
- James Taylor (1970): "Fire and Rain" (Taylor) – 3:54 Sound clip: Interview with a member of the Lakota nation during the Wounded Knee Incident
- The Raiders (1971): "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" (John D. Loudermilk) – 3:27Sound clip: Description of he "Jesus People" of southern California
- Ocean (1971): "Put Your Hand in the Hand" (Gene MacLellan) – 2:57
- Brewer & Shipley (1971): "One Toke Over the Line" (Mike Brewer, Tom Shipley) – 3:21
- Five Man Electrical Band (1971): "Signs" (Les Emmerson) – 3:27
- Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (1971): "Don't Pull Your Love" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 2:43
- Lobo (1971): "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" (LaVoie) – 2:57
- Cat Stevens (1970): "Wild World" (Stevens) – 3:20
- Three Dog Night (1970): "Joy to the World" (Hoyt Axton) – 3:15
[edit] Disc two
- Isaac Hayes (1971): "Theme from Shaft" (Hayes) – 3:17
- Sly and the Family Stone (1971): "Family Affair" (Stone) – 3:06
- The Dramatics (1971): "Whatcha See Is Watchcha Get" (Tony Hester) – 3:33
- Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose (1971): "Treat Her Like a Lady" (Eddie Cornelius) – 2:46
- The Chi-Lites (1971): "Have You Seen Her" (Barbara Acklin, Eugene Record) – 4:49
- Honey Cone (1971): "Want Ads" (General Norman Johnson, Greg Perry, Barney Perkins) – 2:47
- Al Green (1971): "Let's Stay Together" (Green, Al Jackson, Jr., Willie Mitchell) – 3:18
- Lee Michaels (1971): "Do You Know What I Mean" (Michaels) – 3:14
- Rod Stewart (1971): "Maggie May" (Martin Quittenton, Stewart) – 5:19 Sound clip: Bobby Riggs spouting male-chauvinist views before his celebrated tennis challenge match with Billy Jean King (which he lost)
- Jean Knight (1971): "Mr. Big Stuff" (Joe Broussard, Ralph Williams, Carol Washington) – 2:30
- Daddy Dewdrop (1971): "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" (Richard Delvy, Janis Gwin) – 2:51
- Melanie (1971): "Brand New Key" (Safka) – 2:26
- Coven (1971): "One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)" (Lambert, Potter) – 3:38 Sound clip: Eyewitness account of the Ohio National Guard's shooting of students at Kent State
- Alice Cooper (1972): "School's Out" (Vincent Furnier, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith) – 3:30
- Hot Butter (1972): "Popcorn" (Gershon Kingsley) – 2:33
- Apollo 100 (1972): "Joy" (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 2:46
- Helen Reddy (1971): "I Am Woman" (Reddy, Ray Burton) – 3:16
- America (1972): "A Horse with No Name" (Dewey Bunnell) – 3:50
- The Staples Singers (1972): "I'll Take You There" (Alvertis Isbell) – 3:23 Sound clip: Vice President Spiro Agnew condemning the 'nattering nabobs of negativity,' in a speech written by William Safire
- The Main Ingredient (1972): "Everybody Plays the Fool" (Rudy Clark, Jim Bailey, Kenneth Williams) – 3:39 Sound clip: John Chancellor (NBC News) reports the disappearance of former Teamsters' Union chairman Jimmy Hoffa
- Joe Tex (1972): "I Gotcha" (Tex) – 2:29
- The Spinners (1972): "I'll Be Around" (T. Bell, Phil Hurtt) – 3:12
- Bill Withers (1972): "Lean on Me" (Withers) – 3:42
- Godspell (1971): "Day By Day" (Stephen Schwartz) – 3:14
[edit] Disc three
- Gilbert O'Sullivan (1972): "Alone Again (Naturally)" (O'Sullivan) – 3:39
- Climax (1972): "Precious and Few" (Walter Nims) – 2:47
- Looking Glass (1972): "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" (Elliot Lurie) – 3:05
- King Harvest (1972): "Dancing in the Moonlight" (Sherman Kelly) – 2:51
- Gallery (1972): "Nice to Be with You" (Jim Gold) – 2:38
- Sammy Davis, Jr. with The Mike Curb Congregation (1972): "The Candy Man" (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) – 3:10
- Wayne Newton (1972): "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" (Peter Callandar, Geoff Stephens) – 3:24
- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (1972): "Hot Rod Lincoln" (George Wilson) – 2:44
- Gary Glitter (1972): "Rock and Roll Part 2" (Mike Leander, Gadd) – 3:02
- Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show (1973): "Cover of The Rolling Stone" (Shel Silverstein) – 2:54
- Carly Simon (1972): "You're So Vain" (Simon) – 4:20
- Billy Paul (1972): "Me and Mrs. Jones" (Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, Cary Gilbert) – 4:47
- Curtis Mayfield (1972): "Freddie's Dead (Theme from Superfly)" (Mayfield) – 3:27 Sound clip: President Richard Nixon announcing 'peace with honor' as the results of the American agreement to withdrawal from Vietnam, reached at the Paris Peace Accords.
- Maureen McGovern (1973): "The Morning After" (Al Kasha, Jeff Hirschhorn) – 2:23
- The Isley Brothers (1973): "That Lady (Pt. 1)" (Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, Chris Jasper) – 3:49 Sound clip: Elizabeth Ray on the imminent marriage of her former employer, Rep. Wayne Hays.
- Barry White (1973): "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" (White) – 4:10
- Love Unlimited Orchestra (1973): "Love's Theme" (White) – 3:35
- Kool and the Gang (1973): "Jungle Boogie" (Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, Donald Boyce, George Brown, Robert Mickens, Claydes Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Richard Westfield) – 3:06
- El Chicano (1973): "Tell Her She's Lovely" (David Batteau) – 3:14
- Stealers Wheel (1973): "Stuck in the Middle with You" (Gerry Rafferty, Joe Egan) – 3:26
- Dawn featuring Tony Orlando (1973): "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree" (Irwin Levine, Russell Brown) – 3:26
- Brownsville Station (1973): "Smokin' in the Boy's Room" (Cub Koda, Michael Lutz) – 2:58
- The Edgar Winter Group (1973): "Frankenstein" (Winter) – 3:27
- Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell (1998): "Dueling Banjos" (Arthur Smith) – 2:17
[edit] Disc four
- The O'Jays (1973): "Love Train" (Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff) – 2:58
- Gladys Knight and the Pips (1973): "Midnight Train to Georgia" (Jim Weatherley) – 3:58
- Vicki Lawrence (1973): "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (Bob Russell) – 3:35
- The Doobie Brothers (1973): "Long Train Runnin'" (Tom Johnston) – 3:27
- Stories (1973): "Brother Louie" (Errol Brown, Wilson) – 3:56
- Todd Rundgren (1973): "Hello, It's Me" (Rundgren) – 3:30
- Terry Jacks (1974): "Seasons in the Sun" (Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen) – 3:44 Scientist describing the effects of chlorofluorocarbons on the ozone layer.
- The Hollies (1974): "The Air That I Breathe" (Albert Hammond, Mike Hazelwood) – 3:47
- Harry Chapin (1974): "Cat's in the Cradle" (Harry Chapin, Sandy Chapin) – 3:39
- Paper Lace (1974): "The Night Chicago Died" (Callandar, Lionel Stitcher) – 3:31
- Rufus (1974): "Tell Me Something Good" (Stevie Wonder) – 3:32
- Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974): "Billy Don't Be a Hero" (Mitch Murray, Callandar) – 3:40
- Styx (1974): "Lady" (Dennis DeYoung) – 3:31 President Gerald Ford pardons disgraced President Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have performed during his administration.
- James Brown (1973): "The Payback, Pt. 1" (Brown, John Starks, Fred Wesley) – 4:06 During the Watergate coverup, President Richard Nixon assures the American public that "their President is not a crook."
- Linda Ronstadt (1974): "You're No Good" (Clint Ballard Jr.) – 3:38
- Marvin Hamlisch (1974): "The Entertainer" (Scott Joplin) – 3:05
- The Hues Corporation (1974): "Rock the Boat" (Waldo Holmes) – 3:08
- Carl Douglas (1974): "Kung Fu Fighting" (Douglas) – 3:15
- Maria Muldaur (1974): "Midnight at the Oasis" (David Nichtern) – 3:45
- Ray Stevens (1974): "The Streak" (Stevens) – 3:16 John Chancellor reporting on an incident of streaking taking place, this time in a police station.
- B.T. Express (1974): "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" (Billy Nichols) – 3:12
- Golden Earring (1974): "Radar Love" (George Kooymans, Barry Hay) – 5:4
[edit] Disc five
- The First Class (1974): "Beach Baby" (John Carter, Gil Shakespeare) – 5:05
- Blue Magic (1974): "Sideshow" (Vinny Barrett, Bobby Eli) – 4:11
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1974): "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (Randy Bachman) – 3:28
- 10cc (1975): "I'm Not in Love" (Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman) – 3:58
- The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1975): "The Bertha Butt Boogie, Pt. 1" (Jimmy Castor, Johnny Pruitt) – 3:36
- Johnny Wakelin and The Kinshasa Band (1975): "Black Superman - 'Muhammad Ali'" (Wakelin) – 3:36
- Ozark Mountain Daredevils (1975): "Jackie Blue" (Larry Lee, Steve Cash) – 3:37
- Sammy Johns (1975): "Chevy Van" (Johns) – 2:58
- Earth, Wind and Fire (1975): "Shining Star" (Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn) – 2:53
- WAR (1975): "Why Can't We Be Friends?" (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, B.B. Dickerson, Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott) – 3:50
- Captain & Tennille (1975): "Love Will Keep Us Together" (Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka) – 3:24
- Morris Albert (1975): "Feelings" (Albert) – 3:56
- Jefferson Starship (1975): "Miracles" (Marty Balin) – 3:29
- Pilot (1975): "Magic" (David Paton, Bill Lyall) – 3:04
- The Miracles (1975): "Love Machine, Pt. 1" (Peter Moore, William Griffin) – 2:58
- Hot Chocolate (1975): "You Sexy Thing" (E. Brown, T. Wilson) – 3:31
- Labelle (1975): "Lady Marmalade" (Bob Crewe, Kenny Nolan) – 3:20
- David Bowie (1975): "Fame" (David Bowie, Carlos Alomar, John Lennon) – 3:47
- Jigsaw (1975): "Sky High" (Clive Scott, Des Dyer) – 2:50
- C.W. McCall (1976): "Convoy" (Fries, Chip Davis) – 4:11
- Neil Sedaka (1975): "Bad Blood" (Sedaka, Phil Cody) – 3:17
- Foghat (1975): "Slow Ride" (Dave Peverett) – 3:56
[edit] Disc six
- KC and the Sunshine Band (1975): "Get Down Tonight" (Harry Casey, Richard Finch) – 3:13
- The Ohio Players (1975): "Love Rollercoaster" (William Beck, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones, Ralph Middlebrook, Marvin Pierce, Clarence Satchell, Jimmy Williams) – 2:54
- The Four Seasons (1975): "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker) – 3:32
- The Bay City Rollers (1975): "Saturday Night" (Phil Coulter, Bill Martin) – 2:55
- Mike Post (1975): "Theme from The Rockford Files" (Mike Post, Pete Carpenter) – 3:12
- Glen Campbell (1975): "Rhinestone Cowboy" (Larry Weiss) – 3:14
- Silver Convention (1975): "Fly, Robin, Fly" (Sylvester Levay, Stephen Prager) – 3:38
- Electric Light Orchestra (1975): "Evil Woman" (Jeff Lynne) – 3:19
- Diana Ross (1975): "Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany)" (Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin) – 3:24
- Pratt & McClain (1976): "Theme from Happy Days" (Norman Gimbel, Charles Fox) – 3:15
- Cyndi Grecco (1976): "Making Our Dreams Come True" (Gimbel, Fox) – 2:31
- Bellamy Brothers (1976): "Let Your Love Flow" (Larry Williams) – 3:17
- Parliament (1976): "Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)" (George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Jerome Bailey) – 4:09
- Maxine Nightingale (1976): "Right Back Where We Started From" (Pierre Tubbs, Vince Edwards) – 3:16
- Elvin Bishop (1976): "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" (Bishop) – 2:58
- Starland Vocal Band (1976): "Afternoon Delight" (Bill Danoff) – 3:49
- Gary Wright (1976): "Dream Weaver" (Wright) – 3:26
- England Dan & John Ford Coley (1976): "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" (Parker McGee) – 2:38
- Rick Dees and his Cast of Idiots (1976): "Disco Duck (Part 1)" (Dees) – 3:43
- Vicki Sue Robinson (1976): "Turn the Beat Around" (Pete Jackson, Gerald Jackson) – 3:50
- Rose Royce (1976): "Car Wash" (Norman Whitfield) – 4:08
- The Andrea True Connection (1976): "More, More, More (Part 1)" (Gregg Diamond) – 3:01
- Firefall (1976): "You Are the Woman" (Rick Roberts) – 2:54
- Steve Miller Band (1976): "Fly Like an Eagle" (Miller) – 3:01
[edit] Disc seven
- Peter Frampton (1976): "Do You Feel Like We Do" (Peter Frampton, Mick Gallagher, John Siomos, Rick Wills) – 7:46
- Lynyrd Skynyrd (1976): "Free Bird" (Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant) – 4:57
- REO Speedwagon (1977): "Ridin' the Storm Out" (Gary Richrath) – 3:04
- Meco (1977): "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" (John Williams) – 4:00
- The Trammps (1977): "Disco Inferno" (Leroy Green, Ron Kersey) – 3:35
- The Commodores (1977): "Brick House" (William King, Ronald LaPread, Thomas McClary, Walter Orange, Lionel Richie, Milan Williams) – 3:58
- Marvin Gaye (1977): "Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1" (Gaye) – 4:12
- Foreigner (1977): "Feels Like the First Time" (Mick Jones) – 3:22
- David Soul (1977): "Don't Give Up on Us" (Tony Macaulay) – 3:37
- Dan Hill (1978): "Sometimes When We Touch" (Dan Hill, Barry Mann) – 3:32
- Stevie Wonder (1977): "Sir Duke" (Wonder) – 3:55
- Gloria Gaynor (1978): "I Will Survive" (Dino Fekaris, Perren) – 3:34
- Alicia Bridges (1978): "I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" (Bridges, Susan Hutcheson) – 3:01
- Little River Band (1977): "Happy Anniversary" (Beeb Birtles, David Briggs) – 3:39
- Eddie Money (1977): "Baby Hold On" (Money, Jimmy Lyon) – 3:4
- Warren Zevon (1978): "Werewolves of London" (Zevon, LeRoy Marinell, Waddy Wachtel) – 3:27
- Exile (1978): "Kiss You All Over" (Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman) – 3:31
- Chic (1979): "I Want Your Love" (Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers) – 3:32
- Sister Sledge (1979): "We Are Family" (Edwards, Rodgers) – 4:08
- McFadden & Whitehead (1979): "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" (Jerry Cohen, Gene McFadden, John Whitehead) – 3:41
[edit] Soundbite listing
- Patty Hearst's abduction by, and expression to the aims the Symbionese Liberation Army
- John Dean, former counsel to President Richard Nixon, testifying before the Watergate Committee
- Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell saying to ground control, "Houston, we've had a problem."
- Interview with a member of the Lakota nation during the Wounded Knee Incident
- Description of the "Jesus People" of southern California
- Bobby Riggs spouting male-chauvinist views before his celebrated tennis challenge match with Billy Jean King (which he lost)
- Eyewitness account of the Ohio National Guard's shooting of students at Kent State
- Vice President Spiro Agnew condemns the 'nattering nabobs of negativity,' in a speech written by William Safire
- John Chancellor (NBC News) reports the disappearance of former Teamsters' Union chairman Jimmy Hoffa
- President Richard Nixon announcing 'peace with honor' as the results of the American agreement to withdrawal from Vietnam, reached at the Paris Peace Accords.
- Elizabeth Ray on the imminent marriage of her former employer, Rep. Wayne Hays.
- Scientist describing the effects of chlorofluorocarbons on the ozone layer.
- President Gerald Ford pardons disgraced President Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have performed during his administration.
- During the Watergate coverup, President Richard Nixon assures the American public that "their President is not a crook."
- John Chancellor reporting on an incident of streaking taking place, this time in a police station.