The idea behind '70s Party Classics/Killers is that this collection contains 12 of the "worst" singles of all time; they're kitschy, schlocky soft rock hits from the '70s that are guaranteed to kill a party. It's also a clever way for Rhino to recycle all the songs that they've already licensed for Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day; all but Paul Anka's "(You're) Having My Baby" are on that multi-volume series. It is nice to have all these kitsch classics on one CD, but it's a little frustrating to see Rhino recycle ...
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The idea behind '70s Party Classics/Killers is that this collection contains 12 of the "worst" singles of all time; they're kitschy, schlocky soft rock hits from the '70s that are guaranteed to kill a party. It's also a clever way for Rhino to recycle all the songs that they've already licensed for Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day; all but Paul Anka's "(You're) Having My Baby" are on that multi-volume series. It is nice to have all these kitsch classics on one CD, but it's a little frustrating to see Rhino recycle "The Night Chicago Died," "Billy, Don't Be a Hero," "Feelings," "Sometimes When We Touch," "Afternoon Delight," "Torn Between Two Lovers," "Playground in My Mind," "The Candy Man," "Escape (The Piņa Colada Song)," and "Muskrat Love" once again. And if you're thinking of using this disc as a party killer, keep in mind that for a certain generation -- one that's younger than you may think -- this is party music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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