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Big Hits of the Seventies by Enoch Light is a spectacular 1974 orchestral easy-listening album, released on Project 3 Total Sound (LQ 45561/2). This Australian quadraphonic gatefold double LP showcases Enoch Light’s signature lush arrangements and audiophile-quality production. Famous for his work with the Project 3 Total Sound label, Enoch Light combined cutting-edge studio techniques with elegant orchestral interpretations. This album features instrumental versions of some of the biggest 1970s pop hits, written by legendary songwriters such as Carole King, Paul Simon, Neil Diamond, Elton John, James Taylor and many others. ✨ Fabulous for dancing – marvellous for listening! Perfect for fans of easy listening, orchestral pop, lounge, jazz-pop and audiophile vinyl recordings. 🎼 Tracklist – Big Hits of the Seventies (Part 1): I Feel the Earth Move The Candy Man Tie a Yellow Ribbon ’Round the Ole Oak Tree The Entertainer The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Alone Again, Naturally Sing I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Song Sung Blue Baby, I’m-A-Want You You’ve Got a Friend The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Top of the World The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Bridge Over Troubled Water Fire and Rain You Are the Sunshine of My Life Amazing Grace What Have They Done to My Song, Ma? Oh Babe, What Would You Say? Killing Me Softly with His Song Take Me to the Pilot Soolaimon Theme from Shaft 🎧 Sit back and enjoy these sensational instrumental arrangements from one of the masters of orchestral easy listening. 👍 Like, comment & subscribe for more 60s–70s orchestral classics.