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Top Gear Anthems 2007
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Music CD Cover Edition: Music CD Format: Import CD Release Date: 2007-05-28 Music Label: EMI/Virgin TV Soundtracks: - Dont Stop Me Now
- Bat Out Of Hell (Full Length Version)
- Born To Be Wild
- Radar Love
- Sweet Home Alabama
- More Than A Feeling (Long Version)
- Jessica
- Turn It On Again
- Long Train Runnin'
- (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Long Version)
- Black Betty
- All Right Now
- Highway Star
- Paranoid
- Silver Machine
- Here I Go Again
- Gimme All Your Lovin'
- Ace Of Spades
- Song 2
- My Favourite Game
- I Like The Way
- Dakota
- Buck Rogers
- Somebody Told Me
- Take Me Out
- Rocks
- Our Velocity
- Ride
- Clocks
- America
- Song For Bob Dylan
- For What It's Worth
- Woke Up This Morning
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Drivers Seat
- The Race
- Slave To The Wage
- Champagne Supernova
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Free Music Notes for Top Gear Anthems 2007 AlbumFree Music Review: About a zillion other releases that are the equal of this Hit: 3 Stars
Reaching perhaps a larger audience than such a compilation normally would due to it's association with the highly popular British TV show Top Gear this double CD represents decent enough value for money....assuming you don't pay too much for it.
Many of the songs on it you'll already have or are so common you'll feel that you already own them. Others really don't strike me as 'driving songs' - Turn It On Again by Genesis anyone?
There are some great slices of rock 'n' roll here from Motorhead, Steppenwolf, Ram Jam, Free, Deep Purple, Queen, Meatloaf, Bodyrockers, Whitesnake, ZZ Top and a raft of others. And a few unusual yet cool choices like the Blue Oyster Cult with their (Don't Fear) The Reaper.
The real problem is that there are a billion other collections just like this with titles like 'best rock album...ever' or 'beer drinking songs' or 'songs for my ute' or somesuch. And in this day and age of MP3 downloading anyone can make up a selection that more perfectly fits their taste.
Don't get me wrong, there is some good stuff here, it's just got a lot of competitors that are playing with the same average.
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