Easy to Be Hard - Three Dog Night, Macdermot, Galt
Family of Man - Three Dog Night, Conrad, Jack S.
Sure as I'm Sittin' Here - Three Dog Night, Hiatt, John
An Old Fashioned Love Song - Three Dog Night, Williams, Paul [Sin
Mama Told Me (Not to Come) - Three Dog Night, Newman, Randy
Try a Little Tenderness - Three Dog Night, Campbell, Jimmy [Fi
Shambala - Three Dog Night, Moore, Daniel [1]
Let Me Serenade You - Three Dog Night, Finely, John
Never Been to Spain - Three Dog Night, Axton, Hoyt
Black and White - Three Dog Night, Arkin, David
Pieces of April - Three Dog Night, Loggins, Dave
Liar - Three Dog Night, Ballard, Russ
Out in the Country - Three Dog Night, Nichols, Roger [Son
The Show Must Go On - Three Dog Night, Courtney, David
Eli's Coming - Three Dog Night, Nyro, Laura
One Man Band - Three Dog Night, Fox, Billy [1]
One - Three Dog Night, Nilsson, Harry
Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) - Three Dog Night, Toussaint, Allen
Celebrate - Three Dog Night, Bonner, Gary
What's not to like about Three Dog Night? Well, their overwrought cover of Otis Redding's version of "Try a Little Tenderness," for one thing. But almost everything else on their 20-track best-of--a remarkably high percent... more »age of which actually ended up high on the charts back in these guys' day--might remind you fondly of your teen years, or maybe the nine months you spent in third grade. Besides giving John Hiatt one of his first professional breaks (they made a hit of his "Sure As I'm Sittin' Here" in 1974), the Dogs managed some truly graceful moments with the likes of "Celebrate" and "Out in the Country." --Rickey Wright« less
What's not to like about Three Dog Night? Well, their overwrought cover of Otis Redding's version of "Try a Little Tenderness," for one thing. But almost everything else on their 20-track best-of--a remarkably high percentage of which actually ended up high on the charts back in these guys' day--might remind you fondly of your teen years, or maybe the nine months you spent in third grade. Besides giving John Hiatt one of his first professional breaks (they made a hit of his "Sure As I'm Sittin' Here" in 1974), the Dogs managed some truly graceful moments with the likes of "Celebrate" and "Out in the Country." --Rickey Wright
"I really wanted to hear these songs with great or even really good fidelity- but alas it sounds slightly better then the one speaker phonograph I had as a teenageer- I still enjoyed it after a few songs got used to the bad sound (compared to most any other cd I have) but was disappointed it didnt sound as good as contemporaries such as the BREAD anthoogy which has great sound. _Perhaps no good master tapes exsist? the reviews iVE READ FOR THE JOY TO THE WORLD ANATHOLOGY SAID THE SAME THING- BUT THAT ONE LEAVES OFF MAMA told me not to come"