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Subject: Best selling albums of the 70's

Written By: Rimmy on 5/20/2000 at 9:44 a.m.

What were the top ten best selling albums of the 70,s? I'm just curious.If you do know please tell me if they are the American top 10 or U.K.. Someone out there will have Guinness Book Of Pop Records.

Cheers.


Subject: Re: Best selling albums of the 70's

Written By: Jarret on 5/26/2000 at 4:38 p.m.

: What were the top ten best selling albums of
: the 70,s? I'm just curious.If you do know
: please tell me if they are the American top
: 10 or U.K.. Someone out there will have
: Guinness Book Of Pop Records.

: Cheers.

No books here, but off the top of my head I'm pretty sure that Rumours (Fleetwood Mac) and Saturday Night Fever take a few of the top positions. Consider also: Tapestry (Carole King), Songs in the Key of Life (Stevie Wonder), Frampton Comes Alive and the Grease soundtrack. Just a few guesses

Subject: Re: Best selling albums of the 70's

Written By: Goreripper on 6/2/2000 at 8:20 a.m.

: No books here, but off the top of my head I'm
: pretty sure that Rumours (Fleetwood Mac) and
: Saturday Night Fever take a few of the top
: positions. Consider also: Tapestry (Carole
: King), Songs in the Key of Life (Stevie
: Wonder), Frampton Comes Alive and the Grease
: soundtrack. Just a few guesses.

Yep. All those. Plus you could probably add Bat Out of Hell (Meatloaf), Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd), Boston (Boston), Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) and anything by Led Zeppelin.