Jackie: The Party Album.
Label: EMI. Release Date: November 15th.
If “Just A Cute Kiss Is Enough” frequently rolled off your tongue as a teenager, chances are you were a Jackie girl. With its fashion and beauty tips, problem pages and centre-fold pin-ups, Jackie was “every girl’s best friend” and the must-have girlie bible of the 70’s.
Fast forward to 2010, and those heady days of flicking through its pages with your girlfriends to oggle at Donny and David & Co may be far behind you, but who's to say you can’t indulge in some nostalgia and relive those exciting times.
Jackie The Party Album is the ultimate musical flashback to those glory days of fun, big hair, platforms and flares. Just in time for those Christmas parties, this 3 CD set is jam packed with some of the most popular songs of the Seventies. With the likes of Abba, Blondie and David Cassidy, and The Jackson 5 featuring you really won’t need any other album this Christmas!
Whether you were a devoted Jackie reader or not, if you were a teen (or wannabe teen!) around the 70’s, or just a fan of the era, this is the perfect album for you! Not only will you and your friends get into the party spirit with K.C & the Sunshine Band’s - Get down Tonight but you will continue to Play That Funky Music all night long as there are so many top tunes that will have you singing and grooving into the early hours. So much so that at the end of the night you may well be belting out Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now as you’re having such a good time!
They sure don’t know how to party like they used to, and Jackie The Party Album proves it!
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