The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Robertson, Robbie
Oh Pretty Woman - Williams, A.C.
The Witch Queen of New Orleans - Vegas, L.
I Can See Clearly Now - Nash, Johnny
Reason to Believe - Hardin, Tim
Born to Be Wild - Bonfire, Mars
Something in the Air - Keen, John Speedy
When You Are a King - Hill, Jonny
Evil Ways - Henry, S.
Cold Sweat - Brown, James
Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) - Strong, Barrett
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Mann, Barry
From the Underworld - Blaikley, Alan Tudo
The Game of Love - Ballard, Clint Jr.
Track Listings (20) - Disc #4
Time Is Tight - Cropper, Steve
Love Child - Richards, Deke
Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long Long Time) - John, Elton
Get It On - Bolan, Marc
I Hear You Knocking - Bartholomew, Dave
Spinning Wheel - Clayton-Thomas, Dav
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves - Stone, Robert
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) ` - Gaye, Marvin
Everlasting Love - Cason, Buzz
If I Were a Carpenter - Hardin, Tim
Yellow River - Christie, Jeffrey
Chestnut Mare - Levy, Jaqueline Reb
Now - Berry, Dave [Englan
It's Too Late - King, Carole
Don Juan - Blaikley, Alan Tudo
Here Comes the Judge - Brown, Billie Jean
It's Five O'Clock - Francis, Richard Ju
Tobacco Road - Loudermilk, John D.
Maggie May - Quittenton, Martin
Theme from Shaft - Hayes, Isaac
Track Listings (20) - Disc #5
Free Ride - Hartman, Dan [1]
Child in Time - Blackmore, Ritchie
Crazy Mama - Cale, J.J.
Hold Your Head Up - Argent, Rod
Paranoid - Iommi, Tony
Signs - Emmerson, Les
Summertime Blues - Capehart, Jerry
She's Not There - Argent, Rod
War - Strong, Barrett
Jungle Fever - Ador, Bill
The Tracks of My Tears - Moore, Warren
Smiling Faces Sometimes - Strong, Barrett
Mama Told Me (Not to Come) - Newman, Randy
Down by the Lazy River - Osmond, Alan
(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet - Esposito, Michael
Wild Thing - Taylor, Chip [1]
Baba O'Riley - Townshend, Pete
Spooky - Buie, Buddy
Let's Live for Today - Cenciarelli, Guido
What a Wonderful World - Thiele, Bob
2008 five CD box. During the late '60s and early '70s, the Vietnam War was raging and the world was forever changed. From the soldiers on the frontlines to their family members back home, from the politicians to the peace ... more »movement: everyone was touched by a devastating war that was being fought on foreign soil. But through it all, many found solace in the music that seemed to serve as a soundtrack to these troubled times. Tour Of Duty Top 100 is a five disc set that contains the music that inspired the soldiers, their families and millions of others who were looking for hope when it seemed there was none. 100 tracks including cuts from Cream, T. Rex, Elton John, Deep Purple, The Moody Blues, Credence Clearwater Revival, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Bill Withers, Cat Stevens, Sly & The Family Stone and many others. Universal.« less
2008 five CD box. During the late '60s and early '70s, the Vietnam War was raging and the world was forever changed. From the soldiers on the frontlines to their family members back home, from the politicians to the peace movement: everyone was touched by a devastating war that was being fought on foreign soil. But through it all, many found solace in the music that seemed to serve as a soundtrack to these troubled times. Tour Of Duty Top 100 is a five disc set that contains the music that inspired the soldiers, their families and millions of others who were looking for hope when it seemed there was none. 100 tracks including cuts from Cream, T. Rex, Elton John, Deep Purple, The Moody Blues, Credence Clearwater Revival, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Bill Withers, Cat Stevens, Sly & The Family Stone and many others. Universal.
"WHAT MORE CAN I SAY BUT THAT THIS IS JUST THE BEST FROM THE ERA.
JUST A PITY PAINT IT BLACK WAS NOT ON THERE."
The soundtrack of a generation!
Quinton Moad | 05/10/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Featuring licks by The Supremes, The Moody Blues, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Four Tops, CCR, and many more! It's the music that defined a generation during the Vietnam War, and it's all here in this five-disc set. The only problem is the lack of any Hendrix, Stones, Doors, and not enough CCR, Supremes, or Martha & the Vandellas. Despite these flaws, it's still a must own for TOD fans everywhere, although it doesn't have much to do with the actual series ''Tour of Duty''."