Retro's Seventies Generation series is made up of bargain basement-quality discs that look like decent ten-song collections of the pop hits of the day, focusing mostly on the AM dial. The brevity of the discs is a problem, but the real thing that makes these discs so lackluster is that each of the songs is a re-recording, not the original version. Most of the songs are done by the original artist who actually had the hit but their voices are older and the music is generally much, much worse. At best a track will sound like a decent wedding band, at worst it will sound like Dale from Marketing crooning drunkenly on karaoke night. The 1975 volume contains really bad remakes of "Jackie Blue" by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, "Magic" by Pilot and "Chevy Van" by Sammy Johns. Not only do these remakes tarnish the images of the artists who participate, it foists some inept and patently fake music on casual fans of the '70s who might not know any better. As Shirley and Company would say: "Shame, shame, shame, shame, shame/Shame on you."
The Seventies Generation: 1975
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The Seventies Generation: 1975 Review
by Tim Sendra
Track Listing
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |||
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1 | Ozark Mountain Daredevils | 04:02 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
2 | Freddy Fender | 02:45 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
3 | Gloria Gaynor | 04:08 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
4 | Sammy Johns | 02:56 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
5 | Pilot | 02:59 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
6 | Brian Connolly / Sweet | 03:59 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
7 | Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes | 03:44 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
8 | Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes | 03:35 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
9 | Freddy Fender | 02:41 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
10 | Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds | 03:02 | SpotifyAmazon |