Label: Universal Records (Japan), UICY-75562
Style: Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Time: 33:05
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 220 Mb
The first single to be released from Three Dog Night was "Nobody" b/w "It's for You" in November 1968, followed by "Try a Little Tenderness" b/w "Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad" in January 1969. The last single released from the album was "One" b/w "Chest Fever" in April 1969.
The album's cover art, designed by Gary Burden, originally only had the name of the group on the front cover. After "Nobody" and "Try a Little Tenderness" were released as singles to only moderate success, the band began work on a follow-up album, Suitable for Framing. During planning for Suitable for Framing's release, however, Three Dog Night singer Chuck Negron approached Dunhill ABC executives asking that "One" (which Negron sang lead on) be considered as the band's next single. The label released "One" as a single in several test markets, and the record quickly became Three Dog Night's first bona fide hit, ultimately peaking at #5 on the US charts. The title "One" was added under the group's name on the album's cover to capitalize on the song's popularity.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Dog_Night_(album))
01. One (03:05)
02. Nobody (02:22)
03. Heaven Is In Your Mind (02:59)
04. It's For You (01:39)
05. Let Me Go (02:29)
06. Chest Fever (04:45)
07. Find Someone To Love (02:02)
08. No One Ever Hurt So Bad (04:08)
09. Don't Make Promises (02:52)
10. The Loner (02:34)
11. Try A Little Tenderness (04:04)
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