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The Complete Hit Singles

 
Album Review: The Complete Hit Singles

  • Artist: Three Dog Night
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Three Dog Night ran off a string of 21 Top 40 hits between 1968 and 1975, including three number ones: "Joy to the World," "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)," and "Black & White." Despite this, they are often written off as a lightweight band who couldn't write their own songs. Granted they were laid-back and very easygoing, but they had some heft. The vocals of Chuck Negron, Danny Hutton, and Cory Wells were surprisingly soulful and the band that backed them was solid, and even rocked pretty hard on occasion. They didn't write songs -- it is true -- but their genius was picking songs. Along with producer Richard Podolor, the group found songs by writers like Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Laura Nyro, Hoyt Axton, Paul Williams, and John Hiatt and turned them into hits. So the group had laudable credentials, but more importantly, the songs collected here play like the soundtrack to the '70s. If you were just a casual fan, listening to Complete Hit Singles provides moment after moment of "I didn't remember these guys did that song!" exclamations. The hits just keep coming one after the other: "Joy to the World," "Celebrate," "Shambala," "Liar," "An Old Fashioned Love Song," and "Let Me Serenade You." Never sappy, never overbearing, always settled into a low-key, hooky groove, these songs are about as good as early-'70s pop gets. Another impressive thing about Three Dog Night is that they never showed any signs of slowing down. 1974's "Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)" is just as good as "Eli's Coming" from 1969. The only thing that stopped them was the inevitable bout of creative differences that split the band up in 1976. This collection basically supplants the excellent Best of Three Dog Night from 1983. It boasts improved sound and one more song, their last Top 40 hit, "Til the World Ends," from 1975. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One (Lyrics) Harry Nilsson Three Dog Night (3:03)
Try a Little Tenderness (Lyrics) Jimmy Campbell, Harry Woods, Reginald Connelly Three Dog Night (4:24)
Easy to Be Hard (Lyrics) Galt MacDermot, James Rado, Gerome Ragni Three Dog Night (3:13)
Eli's Coming (Lyrics) Laura Nyro Three Dog Night (2:46)
Celebrate Garry Bonner, Alan Gordon Three Dog Night (3:01)
Mama Told Me (Not to Come) Randy Newman Three Dog Night (3:19)
Out in the Country (Lyrics) Paul Williams, Roger Nichols Three Dog Night (3:08)
One Man Band (Lyrics) January Tyme, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, Billy Fox Three Dog Night (2:52)
Joy to the World (Lyrics) Hoyt Axton Three Dog Night (3:15)
Liar (Lyrics) Russ Ballard Three Dog Night (3:18)
An Old Fashioned Love Song (Lyrics) Paul Williams Three Dog Night (3:46)
Never Been to Spain (Lyrics) Hoyt Axton Three Dog Night (3:44)
The Family of Man (Lyrics) Jack Conrad, Paul Williams Three Dog Night (3:25)
Black and White Earl Robinson, David Arkin Three Dog Night (3:24)
Pieces of April (Lyrics) Dave Loggins Three Dog Night (4:12)
Shambala (Lyrics) Daniel Moore Three Dog Night (3:25)
Let Me Serenade You (Lyrics) John Finley Three Dog Night (3:15)
The Show Must Go On (Lyrics) Leo Sayer, David Courtney Three Dog Night (3:44)
Sure as I'm Sittin' Here (Lyrics) John Hiatt Three Dog Night (4:47)
Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) Allen Toussaint Three Dog Night (4:49)
Til the World Ends Dave Loggins Three Dog Night (3:31)

Credits

Gabriel Mekler (Producer), Jimmy Greenspoon (Keyboards), Gabriel Mekler (Audio Production), Floyd Sneed (Percussion), Richard Podolor (Engineer), Vartan (Art Direction), Patrick Sullivan (Cello), James Pankow (Trombone), Ron Stockert (Fender Rhodes), Adam Abrams (Production Coordination), Joe Schermie (Bass), Bill Cooper (Engineer), Ed Caraeff (Photography), Cory Wells (Vocals), Jimmie Haskell (String Arrangements), Jack Ryland (Bass), Rusty Young (Pedal Steel), Chuck Negron (Vocals), Floyd Sneed (Drums), Richard Podolor (Audio Engineer), Ryan Null (Photo Research), Erick Labson (Mastering), Skip Konte (Keyboards), Rhonda Shields (Product Manager), Andy Engel (Design), Richard Podolor (Audio Production), Jimmy Ienner (Producer), Danny Hutton (Vocals), Mike Allsup (Guitar), Bill Cooper (Audio Engineer), Mickey McMeel (Percussion), Walter Parazaider (Saxophone), Michael Allsup (Guitar), James Pankow (Trumpet), Glenn Barry (Production Design), Jimmy Ienner (Audio Production), Mike Ragogna (Compilation Producer), Adam Starr (Product Manager), Richard Podolor (Producer), Lee Loughnane (Trumpet), Gordon de Witty (Organ)
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