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Free Music Notes for The Big Chill - Deluxe EditionFree Music Review: FABULOUS! Hit: 5 StarsIf you are a "child of the sixties" or simply a lover of sixties music, this CD is for you! I work in retail and we are permitted to play personal CDs at work. All my coworkers love this CD as well. Go for it! You will not be sorry!The Big Chill - Deluxe Edition
Free Music Review: Great songs - HORRIBLE sound quality Hit: 1 StarsAs one who has several of the tracks on albums by the artists, I can attest that the sound quality of the two discs being horrible. The first disc is beyond horrible and approaching abysmal or even offensive. Please do not waste your money if you want to play these discs on any stereophonic system above a "boom box."
Free Music Review: Yes, incomplete, but still superb! Hit: 5 StarsHere, we have a brilliant assemblage of '60s tunes that will transport any Baby Boomer back to as close as one can get to the good old days.
I particularly love this CD because they've revived some great songs that would have been otherwise forgotten for me. I swear that the folks who pulled this brilliant selection of tracks all together into one CD must be the scoundrels who stole my beloved giant box of 33s and 8-tracks!
It would have been nice if they had included each and every song from this superb film but something is better than nothing at all. For anyone into '60s nostalgia, this CD is a must.
Free Music Review: Classic Hit: 5 StarsBrings me back to a better time. Love it. Even listen to it on the way to work instead of the news!
Free Music Review: Fantastic Songs by Fantastic Artists Hit: 5 StarsThis is truly one of the best soundtracks ever compiled for a movie. Every song is a classic, with both power as a standalone song as well as meaning within the timeline of the movie. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum is one of those songs that still sends chills through me when I hear it.
Aretha Franklin sends power and strength through her rendition of "You Make Me Feel like a Natural Woman" - while The Temptations lay it all on the line with "Ain't Too Proud to Beg". You've got the sweet songs of "My Girl", the happy-go-lucky songs of "Good Lovin'" and "Joy to the World", and much more.
These were songs that inspired a whole generation of new songmakers, and for good reason. They had great lyrics, intricate harmonies, and melodies that worked their way into your heart.
Highly recommended! These are great to listen to as a set, to capture the essence of an era, as well as working into your other playlists you have, as cornerstones for groups of a variety of song types.
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