Harmony | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Three Dog Night |
Cover: | Three Dog Night - Harmony.jpg |
Released: | September 30, 1971 |
Studio: | American Recording Co., Studio City, California |
Length: | 36:08 |
Label: | Dunhill |
Producer: | Richard Podolor |
Prev Title: | Golden Bisquits |
Prev Year: | 1971 |
Next Title: | Seven Separate Fools |
Next Year: | 1972 |
Harmony is the seventh album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). The album featured two Top 10 hits: "An Old Fashioned Love Song" (U.S. #4)[1] and a cover version of Hoyt Axton's "Never Been to Spain" (U.S. #5).[2]
Reviewing in (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "Next to Grand Funk, they're the country's top touring act, and they sell singles in the multiple millions besides. They're slick as Wesson Oil. And when they choose the right material and go light on the minstrel-show theatrics, they're fine—next to 'Maggie May,' 'Joy to the World' is the most durable single of the year. Their albums do vary—avoid the 'Joy to the World' vehicle Naturally—but I think this is the best. Even if you're hostile, you'll have to concede that any group that can string together great-but-obscure songs from Marvin Gaye, Joni Mitchell, and Moby Grape without inspiring a rush back to the originals has something going for it. Wish they'd cut the poetry reading, though."
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Album – Billboard (United States)
Chart (1971/72) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] | 32 | |
USA Pop Albums | 8[4] |
Singles – Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1971 | "An Old Fashioned Love Song" (Alternate mix) | Pop Singles | 4 |
Easy Listening | 1 | ||
"Never Been to Spain" | Pop Singles | 5 | |
1972 | Easy Listening | 18 | |
"The Family of Man" | Pop Singles | 12[5] | |
Easy Listening | 27 |