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Black Magic Woman (Single Version) - Santana's Greatest Hits by Santana
Santana's Greatest Hits | Santana
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3:19
Durée
3:19
The Drunk Scotsman - The Drunk Scotsman - Single by Jimmy & Scots Folk Band & Patricks
The Drunk Scotsman - Single | Jimmy & Scots Folk Band & Patricks
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3:08
Durée
3:08
It's Gonna Be a Long Night - Easy Mellow 50 Soft Yacht Rock Songs by Gerry Rafferty
Easy Mellow 50 Soft Yacht Rock Songs | Gerry Rafferty
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4:25
Durée
4:25
Angeline the Barista - “The Long-Awaited Album” by Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers
“The Long-Awaited Album” | Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers
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1:47
Durée
1:47
Ein Kindelein so löbelich - Hans Leo Hassler: In dulci jubilo by Peñalosa-Ensemble
Hans Leo Hassler: In dulci jubilo | Peñalosa-Ensemble
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3:31
Durée
3:31
Bourbon Street (Remastered 2022) - After Hours (Remastered 2022) by Little River Band
After Hours (Remastered 2022) | Little River Band
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4:23
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4:23
Some Kind Of Wonderful (Remastered 1999) - Estrellas De Los 70 by Grand Funk Railroad
Estrellas De Los 70 | Grand Funk Railroad
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3:22
Durée
3:22
Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous (Single Version) - Tracy Byrd - The Definitive Collection by Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd - The Definitive Collection | Tracy Byrd
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2:51
Durée
2:51
Quarto libro de madrigali: Voi pur da me partite, SV 83 - Monteverdi: Quarto Libro di Madrigali by Consort of Musicke & Anthony Rooley
Monteverdi: Quarto Libro di Madrigali | Consort of Musicke & Anthony Rooley
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3:16
Durée
3:16
Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) - Brand New Cadillac: Rock & Roll by The Impalas
Brand New Cadillac: Rock & Roll | The Impalas
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2:34
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2:34

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’70s Soft Rock Essentials - A dreamy, moony-eyed middle ground between the strident earnestness of ’60s folk and the lusty funk and soul grooves that dominated the latter part of the ’70s, soft rock offered listeners stories of love lost, found and longed for, set to lush arrangements. Characterized by incandescent vocals (wistful falsettos from Boston, Peter Frampton, and Bread; golden purrs from Carole King and Stevie Nicks), rich harmonies (Hall & Oates; the Eagles), warm, pure guitar tones, and laidback synth chords, these tunes offered a mellow, melodic haven in a world undergoing tremendous social and political change.
’70s Soft Rock Essentials
A dreamy, moony-eyed middle ground between the strident earnestness of ’60s folk and the lusty funk and soul grooves that dominated the latter part of the ’70s, soft rock offered listeners stories of love lost, found and longed for, set to lush arrangements. Characterized by incandescent vocals (wistful falsettos from Boston, Peter Frampton, and Bread; golden purrs from Carole King and Stevie Nicks), rich harmonies (Hall & Oates; the Eagles), warm, pure guitar tones, and laidback synth chords, these tunes offered a mellow, melodic haven in a world undergoing tremendous social and political change.
'70s Singer-Songwriter Essentials - In the wake of the Summer of Love, troubadours turned their attention inward and upward, using their ample talents to champion causes both romantic and existential. The spare, outspoken political folk that occupied singer/songwriters throughout the ’60s gave way to lush, mellifluous ballads and rowdy rave-ups in which artists examined matters of the heart and soul from multiple angles. Armed with little more than a six-string, poet/philosophers like Cat Stevens and Joni Mitchell helped listeners make sense of everyday chaos, while charismatic crooners like Billy Joel and Elton John sent worries scurrying away on a cascade of piano chords.
'70s Singer-Songwriter Essentials
In the wake of the Summer of Love, troubadours turned their attention inward and upward, using their ample talents to champion causes both romantic and existential. The spare, outspoken political folk that occupied singer/songwriters throughout the ’60s gave way to lush, mellifluous ballads and rowdy rave-ups in which artists examined matters of the heart and soul from multiple angles. Armed with little more than a six-string, poet/philosophers like Cat Stevens and Joni Mitchell helped listeners make sense of everyday chaos, while charismatic crooners like Billy Joel and Elton John sent worries scurrying away on a cascade of piano chords.
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Alan & John Kelly: The Producers - Though often associated with California rock, John Boylan is an NYC native who went to Bard College around the same time Steely Dan did. He was responsible for putting together the band for Linda Ronstadt that later became the Eagles, and helped Tom Scholz refine the first Boston album. Along with hits by Charlie Daniels and Quarterflash, this list has an obscure country-rock gem he did with The Association.
Alan & John Kelly: The Producers
Though often associated with California rock, John Boylan is an NYC native who went to Bard College around the same time Steely Dan did. He was responsible for putting together the band for Linda Ronstadt that later became the Eagles, and helped Tom Scholz refine the first Boston album. Along with hits by Charlie Daniels and Quarterflash, this list has an obscure country-rock gem he did with The Association.

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