Pop Giganten: Hits der 70er
~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 2 available)
Annotation
Cat# (inlay): 354 080-263
Cat# (CD 1): 354 078
Cat# (CD 2): 354 079
SPARS code: AAD
Stereo
Right societies: GEMA/BIEM
LC 0116
Annotation last modified on 2013-03-15 16:40 UTC.
Tracklist
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| acoustic guitar and flute: |
Ian Anderson (Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Jethro Tull)
(track 2.9)
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|---|---|
| background vocals: |
Rick Fenn
(track 2.11)
Eric Stewart
(track 2.11)
Stuart Tosh
(track 2.11)
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| background vocals and lead vocals: |
Graham Gouldman
(track 2.11)
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| bass guitar and treble recorder / alto recorder: |
Jeffrey Hammond Hammond
(track 2.9)
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| composer: |
Ian Anderson (Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Jethro Tull)
(track 2.9)
Randy Bachman
(track 2.13)
Chuck Berry
(track 2.5)
Boudleaux Bryant
(track 2.14)
J.J. Cale
(track 2.12)
Peter Frampton
(track 1.2)
Bob Geldof
(track 1.10)
Steve Harley
(track 1.15)
Don McLean
(track 1.3)
Freddie Mercury
(track 1.8)
David Paich
(track 1.1)
Robbie Robertson
(track 2.10)
John Simon (US producer, arranger, composer, songwriter and musician)
(track 2.10)
Jim Steinman
(track 1.6)
Tina Turner
(track 1.11)
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| conductor: |
David Palmer (aka Dee Palmer (Jethro Tull))
(track 2.9)
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| descant recorder / soprano recorder and electric guitar: |
Martin Barre
(track 2.9)
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| drums and percussion: |
Clive Bunker
(track 2.9)
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| engineer: |
John Burns (engineer/producer for Genesis)
(track 2.9)
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| guitar: |
Don Felder
(track 1.13)
Joe Walsh
(track 1.13)
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| lead vocals: |
Don Henley
(track 1.13)
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| lyricist: |
Ian Anderson (Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Jethro Tull)
(track 2.9)
Randy Bachman
(track 2.13)
Chuck Berry
(track 2.5)
Boudleaux Bryant
(track 2.14)
J.J. Cale
(track 2.12)
Peter Frampton
(track 1.2)
Bob Geldof
(track 1.10)
Steve Harley
(track 1.15)
Don McLean
(track 1.3)
Freddie Mercury
(track 1.8)
David Paich
(track 1.1)
Robbie Robertson
(track 2.10)
John Simon (US producer, arranger, composer, songwriter and musician)
(track 2.10)
Jim Steinman
(track 1.6)
Tina Turner
(track 1.11)
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| mastering: |
Arun Chakraverty
(track 1.10)
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| Mellotron, organ and piano: |
John Evan
(track 2.9)
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| mixer: |
Bill Szymczyk
(track 1.13)
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| orchestrator: |
David Palmer (aka Dee Palmer (Jethro Tull))
(track 2.9)
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| percussion: |
Don Henley
(track 1.13)
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| producer: |
Ian Anderson (Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Jethro Tull)
(track 2.9)
Roy Thomas Baker (Producer)
(track 1.8)
Deep Purple
(track 2.15)
Terry Ellis
(track 2.9)
Golden Earring
(track 2.1)
Graham Gouldman
(track 2.11)
Queen (UK rock group)
(track 1.8)
Eric Stewart
(track 2.11)
Bill Szymczyk
(track 1.13)
Toto (American rock group)
(track 1.1)
Phil Wainman
(track 1.10)
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| strings arranger: |
Fiachra Trench
(track 1.10)
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| vocals: |
Ian Anderson (Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Jethro Tull)
(track 2.9)
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| writer: |
Ritchie Blackmore
(track 2.15)
Mike Chapman (Australian producer and songwriter)
(track 2.8)
Nicky Chinn
(track 2.8)
Don Felder
(track 1.13)
Glenn Frey (US musician/singer/songwriter, member of the Eagles)
(track 1.13)
Ian Gillan
(track 2.15)
Roger Glover
(track 2.15)
Graham Gouldman
(track 2.11)
Barry Hay
(track 2.1)
Don Henley
(track 1.13)
George Kooymans
(track 2.1)
Jon Lord
(track 2.15)
Ian Paice
(track 2.15)
Norman Petty
(track 2.7)
Eric Stewart
(track 2.11)
Bill Tilghman
(track 2.7)
Sonny West
(track 2.7)
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| publisher: |
Hudmar Publishing Co. Inc.
(track 1.1)
Neue Welt
(track 2.14)
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|---|
| earliest release: |
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
(track 1.8)
Far Far Away by Slade
(track 2.6)
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|---|---|
| mash-ups: |
Brownstone California (Eagles vs. Brownstone) by Jay-R
(track 1.13)
Hotel California in Fire and Flames by G3RSt
(track 1.13)
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| sampled by: |
Bombin’ the L by Fun Lovin' Criminals
(track 2.15)
Poop Smoke by The Brothers Chaps
(track 2.15)
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| ASIN: | |
|---|---|
| Discogs: |
| cover recording of: |
Davey's on the Road Again
(track 2.10)
Love Hurts
(track 2.14)
Oh, Boy!
(track 2.7)
Radar Love
(track 2.1)
Roll Over Beethoven
(track 2.5)
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|---|---|
| live recording of: |
Show Me the Way
(track 1.2)
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| recording of: |
American Pie
(track 1.3)
Block Buster!
(track 2.8)
Bobby Brown
(track 1.9)
Bohemian Rhapsody
(track 1.8)
Cocaine
(track 2.12)
Dreadlock Holiday
(track 2.11)
Hold the Line
(track 1.1)
Hotel California
(track 1.13)
I Don't Like Mondays
(track 1.10)
Nutbush City Limits
(track 1.11)
Sebastian
(track 1.15)
Smoke on the Water
(track 2.15)
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
(track 2.13)
Locomotive Breath
(1970-12 – 1971-02)
(track 2.9)
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