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Soft Rock

Soft Rock emerged in the early '70s, partially as a reaction to the extreme sounds of the late '60s. Soft rock was commercial and inoffensive, taking the sound of singer/songwriter and pop/rock but smoothing out all the edges. Bands like Bread, the Carpenters, and Chicago relied on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions. Throughout the '70s, soft rock dominated the airwaves and it eventually metamorphosed into the synthesized sounds of adult contemporary in the '80s.
Rod Stewart Phil Collins
Paul Simon Todd Rundgren
Fleetwood Mac Neil Diamond
The Carpenters Linda Ronstadt
Jackson Browne Scott Walker
Carole King Glen Campbell
James Taylor John Denver
Chicago Lionel Richie
John Stewart Steely Dan
Marvin Hamlisch Bette Midler
The Bee Gees Barbra Streisand
Paul McCartney Elton John
Hall & Oates Al Jarreau
Little River Band Billy Joel
Anne Murray Mac Davis
Something/Anything?
Todd Rundgren (1972)
Definitive All-Time Greatest Hits
John Denver (2004)
Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed to Jump
The Amazing Rhythm Aces (2000)
Best of Anita Baker
Anita Baker (2002)
There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Paul Simon (1973)
Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates [Australia]
Hall & Oates (2001)
Neil Diamond Collection [Canada]
Neil Diamond (1999)
Best of James Taylor [2003]
James Taylor (2003)
Gold [China Bonus Tracks]
ABBA (2003)
Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years
Frank Sinatra (1991)