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70's Radio Hits, Vol. 5 | 
| Artist: Various Artists Label: Rhino Flashback Category: Music
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 160186
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 72685 UPC: 081227268527 EAN: 0081227268527 ASIN: B00000FCID
Release Date: June 10, 1997
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| Tracks:
| • | Don't Pull Your Love - Lambert | | • | Draggin' the Line - James, Tommy [Rock] | | • | Signs - Thomas | | • | Smiling Faces Sometimes - Strong, Barrett | | • | Do You Know What I Mean - Michaels, Lee | | • | Scorpio - Coffey | | • | A Natural Man - Baron, Sandy | | • | Sweet City Woman - Dodson | | • | Thin Line Between Love and Hate - Members, Jackie | | • | Have You Seen Her? - Acklin |
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| Customer Reviews:
Exactly what I wanted... February 23, 2008 HeidiHo (Mother Lode Country, CA.) I had to search to find an album that featured some of my favorites from back when - original versions. This one had enough of them to make it a worthwhile purchase, and I like it very much!
Collection of great songs from 71-72 January 15, 2002 Allison E. Faulkner (Glendale Heights, IL United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
All original hits. The songs on this CD are all wonderful, considering their breadth of style. Song list (since it's not listed):1. Don't Pull Your Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 2. Draggin' The Line - Tommy James 3. Signs - Five Man Electrical Band 4. Smiling Faces Sometimes - Undisputed Truth 5. Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels 6. Scorpio - Dennis Coffey & Detroit Guitar Band 7. A Natural Man - Lou Rawls 8. Sweet City Woman - Stampeders 9. Thin Line Between Love & Hate - Persuaders 10. Have You Seen Her - Chi-Lites Don't Pull Your Love, Draggin' The Line, Signs, Do You Know What I Mean, Sweet City Woman all excellent pop tunes from the era, and big hits. Smiling Faces Sometimes, A Natural Man, Thin Line Between Love and Hate, Have You Seen Her all classic soul cuts. Scorpio is a great funky instrumental. Some of these songs are otherwise hard to find. I recommend this CD to anyone who likes great early 70s hit songs.
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