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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://top40musiconcd.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=89">crapfromthepast</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 8645<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 12&nbsp;November&nbsp;2016 at 9:04pm<br /><br />For the search engine, the biggest chart single of 1975: "Love Will Keep Us Together" by the Captain and Tennille.<br /><br />It's a remake of a Neil Sedaka song from 1973, which appeared in the US in 1974 on the <em>Sedaka's Back</em> album.  On this song, Sedaka's backing band is 10cc.  Neat!<br /><br />The oldest CD I have with "Love Will Keep Us Together" is the A&M Captain And Tennille <em>Greatest Hits</em> (copyright 1976, unsure of exact release date).  It sounds just fine here - pretty good source tapes, excellent dynamic range, reasonable EQ, a small amount of hiss on the fade, and no evidence of noise reduction.  There are a few compilations that use the same analog transfer as <em>Greatest Hits</em>:<ul><li>Priority's <em>Seventies Greatest Rock Hits Vol. 9 #1 Hits</em> (1991; way too loud and clips severely)</li><li>Time-Life's <em>AM Gold Vol. 22 1975 </em> (1996; digitally exactly 1.5 dB louder)</li><li>Time-Life's <em>Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 41 Pop Nuggets Early '70s</em> (1996; digitally exactly 1.7 dB louder)</li><li>Simitar's <em>Love Rocks 4 Songs Of Love</em> (1998; about 4.5 dB louder and clips a lot)</li><li>Time-Life's 2-CD <em>Singers And Songwriters Vol. 17 1973-1975</em> (2002; digitally exactly 1.5 dB louder)</li><li>Time-Life's 2-CD <em>Seventies Music Explosion Vol. 2 Escape</em> (2005; digitally exactly 1.5 dB louder)</li></ul>There's a different analog transfer on Warner Special Products' 2-CD <em>Feel Good Rock</em> (1989), which seems to be from higher-generation source tapes than <em>Greatest Hits</em>.  It also truncates the fade.  The same analog transfer is used on Warner Special Products' 2-CD <em>Good Times</em> (1991), with its absolute polarity inverted.  <em>Greatest Hits</em> and its clones sound better than these two.<br /><br />Bill Inglot did a new analog transfer for Rhino's <em>Billboard Top Hits 1975</em> (1991), and it sounds significantly better than everything listed above.  Better source tapes than <em>Greatest Hits</em>, and also excellent dynamic range, reasonable EQ, a nice long tail on the fade, and no evidence of noise reduction.  There are a few discs that use the same analog transfer as <em>Billboard Top Hits 1975</em>:<ul><li>Time-Life's <em>Sounds Of The Seventies Vol. 36 More AM Nuggets</em> (1994)</li><li>Razor & Tie's 2-CD <em>Super '70s</em> (1995; absolute polarity inverted, which is no big deal, but truncates the fade)</li><li>Razor & Tie's 6-CD <em>70 Number One Hits Of The 70s Vol. 6</em> (1998; digitally identical to <em>Super '70s</em> after 1:04)</li><li>Madacy's <em>Rock On 1975 Midnight Blue</em> (1998; absolute polarity inverted, which is no big deal)</li></ul>Finally, there's a new analog transfer on Hip-O's <em>Ultimate Collection</em> (2001).  I don't like the sound on this disc - it's a little compressed/limited compared to the others, with a bass-heavy EQ.  <em>Ultimate</em> also has a Spanish version of the song, which hit the middle of the Hot 100 as a single in 1975.<br /><br />My recommendation for "Love Will Keep Us Together": probably the least expensive disc in this post - <strong>Rhino's <em>Billboard Top Hits 1975</em> (1991)</strong><span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by crapfromthepast</span>]]>
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