No Artist - Steam Specials Of The Seventies FLAC album

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Title: Steam Specials Of The Seventies
Style: Field Recording
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The Best Seventies Album contains the defining tracks of the decade and features some of the biggest hits from artists including T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, Sweet, The Jacksons, David Essex, Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions, Nilsson, Eric Carmen, Baccara and many more. Extra information about this release. 100 Hits – The Girls.
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Seventies" is a song by Japanese dance unit, MAX. It is a Japanese cover of Italo disco artist Mega NRG Man's song of the same name. It was composed by Groove Surfers with Japanese lyrics written by Kazumi Suzuki. It was released as their fourth single and the original version of the song appears on the albums, Maximum (1996), Maximum Collection (1999) and Precious Collection 1995–2002 (2002). It was used in commercials for Japanese brand donuts Mister Donut
The Specials is the debut album by British ska revival band The Specials. Released on 19 October 1979 on Jerry Dammers' 2 Tone label, the album is seen by some as the defining moment in the UK ska scene. Produced by Elvis Costello, the album captures the disaffection and anger felt by the youth of the UK's "concrete jungle"-a phrase borrowed from Bob Marley's 1972 album Catch a Fire but equally apposite used here to describe the grim, violent inner cities of 1970s Britain.
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Tracklist
A1 | June 10th, 1973 |
A2 | In Preparation For The Second Trip Recorded By Stratford Signal Box, 4771 Pushes The Empty Train Into The Loop Having Reversed On Hatton Triangle, Hooks Up And Backs Into The Station |
A3 | The Special Leaves Stratford And Commences The 1 In 75 Climb To Wilmcote |
A4 | September 22nd, 1973 |
A5 | The Exhaust Of The Two-Cylinder Class 5 Is Prominent As The Train Slows And Commences The Long Climb From Carnforth |
A6 | The Empty Train Leaves Ravenglass Bound For Barrow To Enable The Locomotives To Reverse On The Turntable |
A7 | June 10th, 1973 |
A8 | April 7th, 1974 |
B1 | September 22nd, 1973 |
B2 | The Train Slows For Some Severe Bends And Both Whistles Are Heard As 'The Lancastrian' Hustles Through A Tunnel |
B3 | June 24th, 1973 |
B4 | No. 6998 Brings The Return Train Up The 1 In 80 Gradient Out Of Ledbury Tunnel And Proceeds Towards Worcester |
B5 | September 29th, 1973 |
B6 | October 27th, 1973 |
B7 | Twenty Minutes Out Of Birmingham Speed Has Increased To Around 60 M.P.H. 4772 Charges Up A Gradient And Nearing The Top Slips And Temporarily 'Loses Her Feet' |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – H. R. Taylor (Birmingham) Ltd.
Credits
- Engineer – Rex G. Smith
- Photography By, Producer, Sleeve Notes – Tony Wright









