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Sounds Of The Seventies 

Various

Sounds Of The Seventies

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Sanctuary Records Group Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  That Same Old Feeling Pickettywitch
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2.  Young, Gifted & Black Marcia
Bob
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3.  Indian Reservation Don Fardon
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4.  In The Summertime Mungo Jerry
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5.  Lola The Kinks
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6.  Rainbow Marmalade
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7.  Give Me Just A Little More Time Chairmen Of The...
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8.  You Can Get It If You Really Want Desmond Dekker
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9.  Me And My Life The Tremeloes
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10.  Band Of Gold Freda Payne
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11.  Double Barrel Dave & Ansel Collins
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12.  Banner Man Blue Mink
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13.  Black & White Greyhound
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14.  Let Your Yeah Be Yeah The Pioneers
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15.  The Devil's Answer Atomic Rooster
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16.  Mouldy Old Dough Lieutenant Pigeon
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17.  Snoppy Vs The Red Baron The Hotshots
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18.  Dancing On A Saturday Night Barry Blue
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19.  The Man Who Sold The World Lulu
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20.  Born With A Smile On My Face Stephanie De Sykes
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21.  Kung Fu Fighting Carl Douglas
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22.  Sad Sweet Dreamer Sweet Sensation
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23.  Everything I Own Ken Boothe
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24.  Streets Of London Ralph McTell
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Shame Shame Shame Shirley & Co
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2.  Swing Your Daddy Jim Gilstrap
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3.  Girls The Whatnauts
The Moments
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4.  I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo Disco Tex
The Sex-O-Lettes
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5.  Hurt So Good Susan Cadogan
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6.  Oh What A Shame Roy Wood
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7.  I Believe In Father Christmas more
8.  You To Me Are Everything The Real Thing
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9.  In Zaire Johnny Wakelin
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10.  Now Is The Time Jimmy James
The Vagabonds
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11.  Isn't She Lovely David Parton
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12.  Fanfare For The Common Man Emerson
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13.  Egyptian Reggae Jonathan Richman
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14.  Uptown Top Ranking Althea & Donna
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15.  It's A Heartache Bonnie Tyler
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16.  Matchstalk Men Matchstalk Cats & Dogs Brian & Michael
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17.  Jilted John Jilted John
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18.  Knock On Wood Amii Stewart
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19.  Hersham Boys Sham 69
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20.  Love's Gotta Hold On Me Dollar
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21.  One Day At A Time Lena Martell
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22.  Rapper's Delight The Sugarhill Gang
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Dido
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