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еще одна коллекция музыки 60-х, лепота :D:
даже кое-чего в том время помню слышал :punk:
спасибо KillerRips и друзья другие :beer:
Review by Heather Phares
The double-disc anthology Positively '60s collects 30 of the decade's definitive tunes. The set ranges from psychedelic pop like the Byrds' "Eight Miles High," Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," and Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" to socially conscious songs like Dion's "Abraham, Martin & John," Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction," and the Impressions' "People Get Ready." The Yardbirds' "For Your Love," the Zombies' "Time of the Season," and the Hollies' "Bus Stop" capture the mid-'60s British Invasion sounds; Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi" and the Band's "The Weight" exemplify the rootsy sounds of late-'60s American rock; and Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talkin'," Leon Russell's "A Song for You," and the Guess Who's "These Eyes" reflect the singer/songwriter trend that emerged at the end of the decade. Positively '60s' other highlights include Canned Heat's "Going Up the Country," Traffic's "Feelin' Alright," John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band's "Give Peace a Chance," and Mountain's "Mississippi Queen." Even with the 5th Dimension's "Age of Aquarius," this collection's representation of '60s soul is fairly weak, but otherwise the set delivers a decent selection of the decade's pop and rock sounds.
Disc: 1
Disc: 2
еще одна коллекция музыки 60-х, лепота :D:
даже кое-чего в том время помню слышал :punk:
спасибо KillerRips и друзья другие :beer:
Review by Heather Phares
The double-disc anthology Positively '60s collects 30 of the decade's definitive tunes. The set ranges from psychedelic pop like the Byrds' "Eight Miles High," Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," and Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" to socially conscious songs like Dion's "Abraham, Martin & John," Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction," and the Impressions' "People Get Ready." The Yardbirds' "For Your Love," the Zombies' "Time of the Season," and the Hollies' "Bus Stop" capture the mid-'60s British Invasion sounds; Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi" and the Band's "The Weight" exemplify the rootsy sounds of late-'60s American rock; and Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talkin'," Leon Russell's "A Song for You," and the Guess Who's "These Eyes" reflect the singer/songwriter trend that emerged at the end of the decade. Positively '60s' other highlights include Canned Heat's "Going Up the Country," Traffic's "Feelin' Alright," John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band's "Give Peace a Chance," and Mountain's "Mississippi Queen." Even with the 5th Dimension's "Age of Aquarius," this collection's representation of '60s soul is fairly weak, but otherwise the set delivers a decent selection of the decade's pop and rock sounds.
Disc: 1
TRACKLIST |
1. Eight Miles High - The Byrds 2. The Weight - The Band 3. Going Up The Country - Canned Heat 4. Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan 5. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas 6. These Eyes - The Guess Who 7. For Your Love - The Yardbirds 8. Feelin' Alright - Traffic 9. Time Of The Season - The Zombies 10. Bus Stop - The Hollies 11. Get Together - The Youngbloods 12. Lodi - Creedence Clearwater Revival 13. Everybody's Talkin' - Harry Nilsson 14. Abraham, Martin & John - Dion 15. Ride My See-Saw - The Moody Blues |
TRACKLIST |
1. Give Peace A Chance - John Lennon 2. I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag - Country Joe & The Fish 3. Going Up The Country - Canned Heat 4. Rollin' And Tumblin' - Johnny Winter 5. What About Me? - Quicksilver Messenger Service 6. Do You Believe In Magic - Lovin' Spoonful 7. Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In - The 5th Dimension 8. Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davis Group 9. People Get Ready - The Impressions 10. In The Year 2525 (Exordius & Terminus) - Zager & Evans 11. Lay Down (Candles In the Rain) - Melanie 12. I'm Going Home - Ten Years After 13. A Song For You - Leon Russell 14. Mississippi Queen - Mountain 15. Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire |