Although this live album contained no new songs, Forum was the first Three Dog Night release to crack the Top Ten album chart, reaching number six. It was only the group's...
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This album, while not their most successful, is one of Three Dog Night's most interesting. Cut during a period when they were still very hot but almost on the downside of...
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The last studio album from Three Dog Night to crack the Top 20, Hard Labor shows the growing cracks in the band's armor. Where on previous albums they had selected songs...
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The release of Harmony in the fall of 1971 gave Three Dog Night their seventh gold record in less than three years, yielding two Top Ten singles with Paul William's "Old...
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After a remarkable string of hits through 1969, Three Dog Night released It Ain't Easy, its fourth album in less than 18 months. Once again, it was a hot seller, going to...
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Released shortly before their run of hit singles came to a close, 1975's Joy to the World provides a convenient greatest hits package for the casual Three Dog Night fan. It...
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Three Dog Night kept up its reputation for putting other artists' songs on the charts with Naturally, one of the group's finest offerings. With Hutton, Wells, and Negron...
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Suitable For Framing followed Three Dog Night's debut disc by only a few months, sharing the charts with its predecessor for a while. This second release contained two Top...
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Weighing it at a generous 20 tracks, The Best of Three Dog Night may be a little much for some casual listeners, yet it's unquestionably the definitive collection, featuring...
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Three Dog Night's self-titled debut is one of the strongest and most cohesive offerings by the combo. Their claim to fame would come via overhauls and 'sleepers' from a wide...
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Kicking off with the infectious single "Black and White," Seven Separate Fools appears to be another winner for Three Dog Night, a group who had been blessed with an...
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One of the better compilations of Three Dog Night material, Celebrate covers all the important bases in the popular trash-singles band's career. There's a brief hint of the...
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All of Three Dog Night's staples are included on The Millennium Collection: The Best of Three Dog Night, including "Joy to the World," "One," "Mama Told Me Not to Come,"...
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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."...
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