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Casey Kasem Presents: America's Top Ten - The 70's Singer/Songwriters

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    It's Too Late – Carole King 03:54
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    Ain't No Sunshine – Bill Withers 02:05
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    Chuck E.'s in Love – Rickie Lee Jones 03:29
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    Lowdown – Boz Scaggs 03:19
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    Your Song – Elton John 04:02
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    Morning Has Broken – Cat Stevens 03:19
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    At Seventeen – Janis Ian 03:57
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    Lay Down Sally – Eric Clapton 03:30
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    American Pie – Don McLean 04:10
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    Please Come to Boston – Dave Loggins 04:09
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    Summer Breeze – Seals & Crofts 03:24
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    Spirit in the Sky – Norman Greenbaum 04:01
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    Poetry Man – Phoebe Snow 04:36
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    I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song – Jim Croce 02:32
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    Hello It's Me – Todd Rundgren 04:22
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    If You Could Read My Mind – Gordon Lightfoot 03:49
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    Sunshine (Go Away Today) – Jonathan Edwards 02:15
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    That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be – Carly Simon 04:16
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    I'd Love You to Want Me – Edú Lobo 03:57
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    Year of the Cat – Al Stewart 04:36

A spin-off of Casey Kasem's longstanding radio program, America's Top 10 is another series collecting radio favorites into easily-digestible packages. This particular installment focuses on the singer/songwriter craze of the 1970s. While it doesn't dig very deep, it's packed with hits, making it suitable for the casual fan. Highlights include "It's Too Late" from Carole King ("you were light and breezy and I knew just what to do..."); Rickie Lee Jones' fun "Chuck E.'s in Love"; the fluttery soul of Boz Scaggs' "Lowdown"; and Al Stewart's odd, engulfing classic "Year of the Cat." There are a few deep cuts, notably Phoebe Snow's "Poetry Man," and the slightly ragged folk of Dave Loggins' longing "Please Come to Boston." The booklet includes liner notes and artist photos. Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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