Three Dog Night - Three Dog Night - 20 Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | Three Dog Night |
| Studio | Mpg [Movieplay Gold] |
| Release Date | September 7, 1998 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 16:03 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
About Three Dog Night - Three Dog Night - 20 Greatest Hits
Import only 20-track collection. Includes the hits, 'Mama Told Me (Not to Come), 'One', 'Try a Little Tenderness', 'Joy to the World', 'Never Been to Spain', 'Shambala' and many more. MPG Records. 2006. Album Description
Tracks
- Try a Little Tenderness - Three Dog Night, Campbell, Jimmy [Vo
- One - Three Dog Night, Nilsson, Harry
- Easy to Be Hard - Three Dog Night, Macdermot, Galt
- Eli's Coming - Three Dog Night, Nyro, Laura
- Celebrate - Three Dog Night, Bonner, Gary
- Mama Told Me (Not to Come) - Three Dog Night, Newman, Randy
- Out in the Country - Three Dog Night, Nichols, Roger [Son
- One Man Band - Three Dog Night, Fox, Billy
- Joy to the World - Three Dog Night, Axton, Hoyt
- Liar - Three Dog Night, Ballard, Russ
- An Old Fashioned Love Song - Three Dog Night, Williams, Paul [Sin
- Never Been to Spain - Three Dog Night, Axton, Hoyt
- The Family of Man - Three Dog Night, Conrad, Jack S.
- Black and White - Three Dog Night, Arkin, David
- Pieces of April - Three Dog Night, Loggins, Dave
- Shambala - Three Dog Night, Moore, Daniel
- Let Me Serenade You - Three Dog Night, Finley, John
- The Show Must Go On - Three Dog Night, Sayer, Leo
- Sure as I'm Sittin' Here - Three Dog Night, Hiatt, John
- Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) - Three Dog Night, Toussaint, Allen
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Three Dog Night 20 Greatest Hits |
listening to it since I received it.
Would definately recommend it to
anyone!!!! November 23, 2008
| Not Caught In Its Time |
This CD has all the best of this group and will bring back great memories of the era. Plus, with winter setting in, who wouldn't want to be kept warm by at least these three dogs.
October 24, 2008
| Historical Sequence of TDN's Greatest Hits |
There are 20 songs to be found on this album. From their first album, the self-titled "Three Dog Night", is the lonely song "One" and the romantic "Try A Little Tenderness". Three songs were derived from their second album, "Suitable For Framing": these include "Eli's Coming", a fast-paced, frantic sounding act; "Easy To Be Hard", a gentle piece originally found in the 60's soundtrack and Off-Broadway play "Hair"; and "Celebrate", a lively party song. Two tracks are extracted from their third studio album "It Ain't Easy". These include "Mama Told Me Not To Come", and the laid-back "Out In The Country". Three hits come from their fourth album "Naturally": "Liar", about dishonesty in a relationship; the high-energy "One Man Band", and the super hit "Joy To The World", perhaps the group's biggest hit.
From the fifth studio album, "Harmony", comes the heartfelt "An Old Fashioned Love Song", the memory-laden traveling song "Never Been To Spain", and the description of modern conditions (in 1971) "Family Of Man". (This song could be relevant today, over 35 years later). Out of their sixth studio album "Seven Separate Fools", comes a prosocial song "Black And White", about racial harmony; and the tender-sounding "Pieces Of April". Two hits are taken from their seventh studio album, "Cyan". These are the joyous "Shambala", and the piano-driven romantic "Let Me Serenade You". Three hits march out of their last great studio album "Hard Labor": "The Show Must Go On", a track which begins and ends with the familiar circus theme; "Let Me Serenade You", another piano-laden romantic piece; and "Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)".
These great songs, with their wonderful creativeness, artistry, and tremendous popularity, make up an outstanding collection which deserves seven stars out of five on the five-point scale here. It would have been great if this band had continued making hits and albums beyond the mid 1970s, for they would likely have been just as good. November 23, 2007
| Great Album |
| Greatest Hits for the Greatest Price |
All of the singles are here, from the biggest (Joy To The World) to personal favorites like "Out In The Country". It would be redundant to go track by track, since like Creedence Clearwater in the same time frame, they were Single Machines who also put out great albums as well.
If you want just the best for a good price, this is it. If you want a completist collection, go for the multi disk anthology.
You can't go wrong with the music, for one of the best Vocal Bands of the era, with the tightest backup band since Booker T's MG's. September 30, 2002
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