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Various Artists - Now That's What I Call The 70's [3LP Orange, Beige & Brown]
Break out your flares and platform shoes – Now That’s What I Call The 70’s is here to turn your turntable into a time machine. Packed with 46 tracks across 3 LPs, this set is a love letter to the decade that gave us disco balls, glam glitter, and some of the most iconic songs ever recorded. Even better – each record is pressed in retro orange, beige, and brown vinyl, making it as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the ears.
The party kicks off with Queen’s euphoric Don’t Stop Me Now and ELO’s sunshine anthem Mr. Blue Sky before Elton John’s Rocket Man and Rod Stewart’s Maggie May glide in with effortless cool. Blondie struts through with Heart of Glass while Donna Summer turns up the disco drama with MacArthur Park.
Flip through the set and you’ll find the entire spectrum of 70s magic – punk rebellion with The Clash’s London Calling, soulful seduction from Barry White, and pure pop joy in Sweet Caroline and Dolly Parton’s unforgettable Jolene. From Roxy Music’s art-pop to Village People’s disco strut, every mood is covered.
Closing out with Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water, this isn’t just a compilation – it’s a journey through one of music’s most colorful decades. Whether you lived it or wish you had, this triple LP is a groovy essential for every vinyl shelf.
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Various Artists - Now That's What I Call The 70's [3LP Orange, Beige & Brown]
Break out your flares and platform shoes – Now That’s What I Call The 70’s is here to turn your turntable into a time machine. Packed with 46 tracks across 3 LPs, this set is a love letter to the decade that gave us disco balls, glam glitter, and some of the most iconic songs ever recorded. Even better – each record is pressed in retro orange, beige, and brown vinyl, making it as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the ears.
The party kicks off with Queen’s euphoric Don’t Stop Me Now and ELO’s sunshine anthem Mr. Blue Sky before Elton John’s Rocket Man and Rod Stewart’s Maggie May glide in with effortless cool. Blondie struts through with Heart of Glass while Donna Summer turns up the disco drama with MacArthur Park.
Flip through the set and you’ll find the entire spectrum of 70s magic – punk rebellion with The Clash’s London Calling, soulful seduction from Barry White, and pure pop joy in Sweet Caroline and Dolly Parton’s unforgettable Jolene. From Roxy Music’s art-pop to Village People’s disco strut, every mood is covered.
Closing out with Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water, this isn’t just a compilation – it’s a journey through one of music’s most colorful decades. Whether you lived it or wish you had, this triple LP is a groovy essential for every vinyl shelf.
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Break out your flares and platform shoes – Now That’s What I Call The 70’s is here to turn your turntable into a time machine. Packed with 46 tracks across 3 LPs, this set is a love letter to the decade that gave us disco balls, glam glitter, and some of the most iconic songs ever recorded. Even better – each record is pressed in retro orange, beige, and brown vinyl, making it as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the ears.
The party kicks off with Queen’s euphoric Don’t Stop Me Now and ELO’s sunshine anthem Mr. Blue Sky before Elton John’s Rocket Man and Rod Stewart’s Maggie May glide in with effortless cool. Blondie struts through with Heart of Glass while Donna Summer turns up the disco drama with MacArthur Park.
Flip through the set and you’ll find the entire spectrum of 70s magic – punk rebellion with The Clash’s London Calling, soulful seduction from Barry White, and pure pop joy in Sweet Caroline and Dolly Parton’s unforgettable Jolene. From Roxy Music’s art-pop to Village People’s disco strut, every mood is covered.
Closing out with Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water, this isn’t just a compilation – it’s a journey through one of music’s most colorful decades. Whether you lived it or wish you had, this triple LP is a groovy essential for every vinyl shelf.
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