Sounds of the Seventies Discrepency
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Topic: Sounds of the Seventies Discrepency
Posted By: Fetta
Subject: Sounds of the Seventies Discrepency
Date Posted: 17 July 2008 at 3:48am
I've started to burn my CD collection on to an external hard drive and in doing so, I've been able to spot a few things that I've never noticed before.
My copy of "Time Life: Sounds of the Seventies - Seventies Top Forty" does not include "Little Willy" by Sweet. It includes "I Need You" by America as track 9. Does anyone else have a copy with this change. It is not listed in the database nor is it listed on the Time Life Discography page that I usually refer to.
Thanks
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Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 17 July 2008 at 5:47pm
My copy of Seventies Top Forty also includes America and not Sweet. I think we both have a later pressing of the CD.
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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 17 July 2008 at 6:33pm
This wouldn't be the first time we've seen two pressings of a Time-Life CD title with each sporting one different track. A long time ago, I reported that my CD pressing of Sounds of the Seventies - 1976: Take Two (Time-Life SOD-18) contains Fleetwood Mac's "Over My Head", while earlier pressings of this disc contain Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town" instead.
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Posted By: RichM921
Date Posted: 17 July 2008 at 7:26pm
My "Sounds of the Seventies - Seventies Top Forty" contains "Little Willy." I didn't even know that there was an alternate pressing of this disc. Is this series even in print anymore?
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Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 17 July 2008 at 7:43pm
If I'm not mistaken, the Sounds Of The Seventies was repackaged as Ultimate Seventies, with a combination of the first issues of Sound Of The Seventies and the Take Two discs.
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