Now collections have released a new 70s album on the 22nd of November, it is called NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party. At first glance it looks like a very good collection which would make a great gift or even one to add to your collection. There are a lot of songs on here that you don’t usually see in 70’s compilation albums. I have looked at and owned a lot of these so I should know. Let’s have a look at the album together.

 

NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party!

 

now thats what I call a 70s party

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Below I have added Amazon’s description of the album. I have also added the track listings.

NOW Music are thrilled to announce the ultimate feel-good album of the year: NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party – Out 22nd November!

Kicking off this celebration of 70s party anthems is Queen’s timeless ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’, before continuing with the unforgettable sing-along classic ‘Sweet Caroline’ from Neil Diamond and the glam smash ‘Crocodile Rock’ from Elton John.

Next comes familiar party favourites: ‘Y.M.C.A.’ from Village People, Donna Summer’s ‘Hot Stuff’ and Hot Chocolate’s ‘You Sexy Thing’, before moving on to the empowering massive #1 ‘I Will Survive’ by Gloria Gaynor and the anthemic ‘I’m Every Woman’ from Chaka Khan.

The dance floor keeps buzzing with ‘Le Freak’ from Chic, Boney M.’s ‘Sunny’, and the global best-seller ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’ from Baccara. The floor-filling magic of ‘Disco Inferno’ from The Trammps, ahead of party staple ‘I’m In The Mood For Dancing’ from The Nolans, leads the first disc to a close with country gold ‘The Devil Went Down To Georgia’, and a huge hit from the end of 1979 for Fidler’s Dram, ‘Daytrip To Bangor (Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time)’

 

 

 

Disc 2 launches into high-energy Glam-rock classics with ‘The Ballroom Blitz’ from Sweet, the electrifying #1 ‘Devil Gate Drive’ by Suzi Quatro, and Slade’s iconic ‘Cum On Feel The Noize’, alongside classic glam pop hits from Mud (‘Tiger Feet’) and Wizzard (‘See My Baby Jive’) and ‘My Coo Ca Choo’ from Alvin Stardust.

Air-guitar party essentials from Status Quo (‘Rockin’ All Over The World’) and Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s ‘You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet’ are up next…Blondie’s debut smash ‘Denis’, and The Rezillos ‘Top Of The Pops’ are both pop-party gems, and ‘The Grease Megamix’ from John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John kicks off rock & roll nostalgia that includes unforgettable hits from Bay City Rollers, The Rubettes and Showaddywaddy…ahead of pure-pop brilliance from Pilot, Sailor, Roxy Music and Racey – with room left before the disc closes for The Wombles!

 

 

NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party Disc 3

Disc 3 ignites the dance floor, with ‘Boogie Nights’ from Heatwave and ‘Boogie Wonderland’ by Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions, before more irresistible grooves with the uplifting ‘Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now’ from McFadden & Whitehead, ‘That’s The Way (I Like It)’ by KC & The Sunshine Band, and the smooth perfection of Barry White’s ‘You’re The First, The Last, My Everything’.

Disco classics from Belle Epoque, George McCrae, ‘Rock The Boat’ by The Hues Corporation, and the ever-joyful ‘You To Me Are Everything’ from The Real Thing are all featured. The disc concludes with the iconic ‘Lady Marmalade’ from LaBelle, Odyssey’s ‘Native New Yorker’, and Thelma Houston’s epic ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’.

 

 

The final disc opens with the timeless easy-pop of ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ from Cliff Richard and continues with more party essentials: Barry Manilow’s ‘Copacabana’, era-defining hits from Leo Sayer and Gilbert O’Sullivan, and the classic ‘Kung Fu Fighting’ from Carl Douglas.

Althea & Donna’s massive reggae hit ‘Uptown Top Ranking’ leads into Madness’ undeniable ‘One Step Beyond’ before soul pop from The Jackson 5 with their #1 ‘I Want You Back’ and James Brown. Disco-pop gem ‘I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper’ by Sarah Brightman And Hot Gossip features along with Sheila & B. Devotion and the Michael Zager Band.

Nostalgic nuggets ‘Paloma Blanca’, ‘Y Viva Espana’, ‘Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree’ and ‘Save Your Kisses For Me’ demand a sing-a-long, before this amazing collection of 70s party smashes concludes with ‘Forever And Ever’ by Demis Roussos, ‘The Floral Dance’ by The Brighouse And Rastrick Brass Band and the fitting and final track – ‘Galloping Home’ from the London String Chorale, the unforgettable theme to ‘70s tv favourite ‘The Adventures Of Black Beauty’. Make your party truly unforgettable with the essential party album of the year get your copy of NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party today. Click here.

 

 

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NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party!

 

Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. Queen – Crazy Little Thing Called Love
  2. Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
  3.  Elton John – Crocodile Rock
  4. Village People – Y.M.C.A.
  5. Donna Summer – Hot Stuff
  6. Hot Chocolate – You Sexy Thing
  7. The Four Seasons – December, 1963 (Oh What A Night!)
  8. Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
  9. Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free
  10. Chaka Khan – I’m Every Woman
  11.  Chic – Le Freak
  12. Sister Sledge – He’s The Greatest Dancer
  13. Boney M. – Sunny
  14. Baccara – Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
  15.  Amanda Lear – Follow Me
  16. Amii Stewart – Knock On Wood
  17. The Trammps – Disco Inferno
  18. John Paul Young – Love Is In The Air
  19. The Nolans – I’m In The Mood For Dancing
  20. Paul Nicholas – Grandma’s Party
  21. The Charlie Daniels Band – The Devil Went Down To Georgia
  22. Fiddler’s Dram – Daytrip To Bangor (Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time)

 

 

 

Disc: 2
  1. Sweet – The Ballroom Blitz
  2.  Suzi Quatro – Devil Gate Drive
  3. Mud – Tiger Feet
  4. Wizzard – See My Baby Jive
  5. Alvin Stardust – My Coo Ca Choo
  6. Kenny – The Bump
  7. Slade – Cum On Feel The Noize
  8. Status Quo – Rockin’ All Over The World
  9. Bachman-Turner Overdrive – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
  10. Blondie – Denis
  11. The Rezillos – Top Of The Pops
  12. John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John – The Grease Megamix
  13. Bay City Rollers – Bye Bye Baby
  14. The Rubettes – Sugar Baby Love
  15. Showaddywaddy – Dancin’ Party
  16. Darts – The Boy From New York City
  17. Pilot – Magic
  18. Sailor – A Glass Of Champagne
  19. Racey – Lay Your Love On Me
  20. The Wombles – Remember You’re A Womble
  21. Blue Swede, Björn Skifs – Hooked On A Feeling
  22. Roxy Music – Dance Away

 

 

Disc: 3

  1. Heatwave – Boogie Nights
  2.  Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions – Boogie Wonderland
  3. McFadden & Whitehead – Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now
  4. KC & The Sunshine Band – That’s The Way (I Like It)
  5. Kool & The Gang – Ladies Night
  6. Barry White – You’re The First, The Last, My Everything
  7.  Dan Hartman – Relight My Fire
  8. Sylvester – You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
  9. Belle Epoque – Black Is Black
  10.  Frantique – Strut Your Funky Stuff
  11. Alicia Bridges – I Love The Nightlife (Disco ‘Round)
  12. Andrea True Connection – More, More, More
  13. George McCrae – Rock Your Baby
  14. The Hues Corporation – Rock The Boat
  15. The Real Thing – You To Me Are Everything
  16. Tina Charles – I Love To Love
  17. Melba Moore – This Is It
  18. LaBelle – Lady Marmalade
  19. Maxine Nightingale – Right Back Where We Started From
  20. Tavares – Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel
  21. Odyssey – Native New Yorker
  22. Thelma Houston – Don’t Leave Me This Way

 

 

Disc: 4
  1. Cliff Richard – We Don’t Talk Anymore
  2. Barry Manilow – Copacabana (At The Copa)
  3. Leo Sayer – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
  4. Gilbert O’Sullivan – Get Down
  5. Carl Douglas – Kung Fu Fighting
  6. Althea & Donna – Uptown Top Ranking
  7. Madness – One Step Beyond
  8.  Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
  9. James Brown – Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine
  10. Leif Garrett – I Was Made For Dancin’
  11. Village People – In The Navy
  12. Sheila & B. Devotion – Singin’ In The Rain
  13. Patsy Gallant – From New York To LA
  14. Sarah Brightman And Hot Gossip – I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper
  15. Michael Zager Band – Let’s All Chant
  16. George Baker Selection – Paloma Blanca
  17. Sylvia Vrethammar – Y Viva Espana
  18. Dawn Feat. Tony Orlando – Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
  19. Brotherhood Of Man – Save Your Kisses For Me
  20. Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever
  21. The Brighouse And Rastrick Brass Band – The Floral Dance
  22. London String Chorale – Galloping Home

 

 

NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party!

There you have it 88 songs in total and as I said a few you don’t hear very often. I hoped you enjoyed this look at the NOW That’s What I Call A Massive 70s Party album. Click the image below to grab your copy.

 

There are affiliate links in this post, if you click the link and make a purchase I will make a small commission at no cost to you. See affiliate disclosure.

 

If you get a minute could you please pop over to my Facebook Page and join us. I plan to build this page this year as I have more time on my hands since retiring.  I am trying to get people to share their favourite 70s music.  As you know we do not all like the same songs and it would be great to hear page members favourite 70s songs.  I hope to see you there soon.

 

Thanks For Visiting Today. Make sure you come back as I build the site, leave a comment below if there is any singer or group you think I should add to the site.

Frank

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