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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0610583212822 Format: Box set Label: Time Life Records Manufacturer: Time Life Records MPN: 21805 Number Of Discs: 10 Publisher: Time Life Records Release Date: August 20, 2007 Studio: Time Life Records Editorial Review: Product Description: Definite 10 CD collction of 175 Hit Songs-all unforgettabel music. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - excellent collectionAs an avid 60's music fan, I highly recommend this collection as one of the best I've heard. For the most part, the 175 or so songs are those that you will not typically hear on "classic rock" radio. For example, there's no Hendrix, Doors, Rolling Stones or Beatles songs that are played over and over on classic rock stations today. I hadn't heard some of the songs in the collection for a very long time. It's like reliving an era to listen to this set. The excellent liner notes enhance this feeling. ... Read More Rating: - Great CD SetLove the Flower Power Set - great songs of old. Ordered and shipped in a timely manner! Thanks. Rating: - Great collection -- with a few reservationsAs someone who was in his teens and twenties when these songs were released, they bring back memories of happy, carefree times before more adult responsibilities set in. I enjoy listening to about 75% of this collection, and considering the low cost per song (about 77 cents) this is a great buy. The liner notes for each of the five cases (2 discs per case) gives background not only about the songs but also about the societal changes that shaped many of these songs. I do have a few complaints, ... Read More Rating: - Simply wonderfulBought this for my hubby's 60th birthday...great gift for an "oldie but goodie"...he LOVES it and I enjoy it too! Rating: - I love the music, but I have a serious problem kicking inLook, I love late 60's/early 70's rock music a lot. I love the friendly atmosphere, the songwriting talents, and the free spiritual creativity in the music. But I'm beginning to have a SERIOUS problem with these kind of boxsets and compilations. It's just the same songs over and over again. It makes me sad to think there's so many record companies out there who want you to hear ALL these overplayed songs on one nice little collection, and while the songs are good, the musicians who made these ... Read More |