Three Dog Night - Naturally Audio CD

A fair review of the Three Dog Night "Naturally" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Three Dog Night reviews here, or go back to the Three Dog Night tabs.

Three Dog Night Band: Three Dog Night
Title: Naturally
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Release Date: 1995-01-01
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: I Can Hear You Calling 2: One Man Band 3: I'll Be Creepin' 4: Fire Eater 5: I Can't Get Enough of It 6: Sunlight 7: Heavy Church 8: Liar 9: I've Got Enough Heartache 10: Joy to the World

Natually A Good Album
I liked "Joy To The World"(45rpm mono mix) and bought the single which was slighty different from the album version as well as Liar on a single and to my surprise, it too was longer then the mono mixed single. This was the first Three Dog Night album I bought back in 1970. The actual song that caused me to buy the album was "One Man Band". Funny too because the single was in stereo and was the same mix as the album. Other then that, I still have the vinyl copy, bought the CD version some time ago and still like the album alot even though I still believe they were a better singles band then a album band. So if your looking to try out some Three Dog Night albums. Make your way to this one, not their best but a fine album to listen to around the house or on a long drive. By the way, got sick of hearing "Joy To The World" when it was a hit and skipped it ;-).
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Loved It Then, Sounds Even Better Now
Certainly three of the best singles Three Dog Night ever released to the competition of the charts. I bought this back in the day based on the strength of its three singles, "Joy to the World", "Liar", and "One Man Band". Back in 1972 I enjoyed the album, but in retrospect I find that this is one of those gems that only grows over the decades.

You know how it is. Some albums you liked back then you find don't wear well, and when people mention them you reluctantly admit that you actually liked them. "Naturally", on the other hand, has grown in my appreciation.

In short, "Naturally" would be tied for Three Dog Night's best album. There's not a single dud on the thing. Check out "I've Got Enough Heartache". Wow, everything I ever liked about the Grateful Dead's "American Beauty" without any of the LSD-saturated overhead. Or the album opener, "I Can Hear You Calling"; a dozen years later labels would recognize that you milk an album for as many singles as you can, but this was 1971. For that matter, album cuts like "Heavy Church", "Sunlight" (a superlative cover of the Youngbloods song), or the instrumental "Fire Eater". . . this album just flows. It wouldn't do to settle for cherry-picking mp3 downloads. Sure it includes the #1 song of 1971; the rest of "Naturally" lives up to that promise. .


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So many great late 60's, early 70's bands
You get the still fresh "Joy to the "World", the underrated "I'll be creeping", and the rich "Heavy Church", along with the classic "Liar". Just because you don't make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, does not mean you are not a timeless classic flower power, love your brother, rock n' roll band. Worth the price, especially if you don't have any bands that harmonize well and often. The musicians are highly underrated. Hope they restock the double album CD, get that if they do. .


This is their best!
Not many bands can claim that. While they were in their heyday, each new release of Three Dog Night's was better than the last one. And NONE of today's artists can come close to the output of Three Dog Night in the early and mid 70's. But this album in my opinion is their high water mark. Other good albums would follow namely "Harmony" and "Seven Separate Fools", but it was "Naturally" that captured the group at their apex. Everyone has already discussed the songs on the album so there's no need for me to go into them. It's just a shame that during the remixing stages that no bonus tracks were put into the mix. Possibly they didn't have any extra tunes or other versions of tunes included on the album. I haven't come across any imports or bootlegs that have unissued songs. Pity, but if I were going to be stranded on a desert island and could only take say 25 of my favorite albums, this one (and "Captured Live At The Forum") would make the trip with me! Enjoy!!.


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