Three Dog Night (album) explained

Three Dog Night
Type:studio
Artist:Three Dog Night
Cover:Three Dog Night - Three Dog Night.jpg
Released:[1]
Recorded:1968
Studio:American Recording, Studio City, California[2]
Label:Dunhill (U.S. original release)
MCA (U.S. CD reissue)
Stateside (UK)
Producer:Gabriel Mekler
Next Title:Suitable for Framing
Next Year:1969

Three Dog Night (also known as One) is the debut album by American rock band Three Dog Night. The album was originally released by Dunhill Records on October 16, 1968. The album is known for featuring the band's Top 5 hit single, their cover of Harry Nilsson's song "One".

The album made the Top 20 on the albums charts in the United States and Canada. It has been reissued multiple times by Dunhill, MCA, and Geffen record labels.

Background, recording, and production

In 1967, Three Dog Night was founded by Danny Hutton, Cory Wells, Chuck Negron, Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed, Jimmy Greenspoon, and Michael Allsup. The group was a successful live act in Los Angeles and gathered considerable attention by several record labels. After a show at the Troubadour, the group was signed to the Dunhill ABC label, and the band started work on their first studio album.[3]

Three Dog Night was recorded at American Recording Company. Producing the sessions was Gabriel Mekler, who had previously worked with Steppenwolf, and was engineered by Richard Podolor – who would later become the band's producer – and Bill Cooper.

Singles and artwork

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 Framings 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.[4] The title "One" was added under the group's name on the album's cover to capitalize on the song's popularity.

Critical reception

Writing for The New York Times in 1969, Robert Christgau regarded Three Dog Night as a successful attempt at rock music interpretation:

Track listing

All songs have Cory Wells on lead vocals, unless otherwise noted.(Track 11's timing is mistakenly listed at 3:05 on album labels and cover)

Personnel

The following people contributed to Three Dog Night:

Technical

Charts and certifications

Album

Chart (1969)Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[5] 17
US Billboard 200[6] 11
ProviderDateCertification
(sales thresholds)
RIAAU.S.[7] August 15, 1969Gold
(500,000 units sold)
RIAA – U.S.August 5, 2008Platinum
(1,000,000 units sold)

Singles

TitleChart (1969)Peak
position
"Nobody"US Billboard Hot 100116
"Try a Little Tenderness"US Billboard Hot 100[8] 29
Canadian Top Singles19
"One"US Billboard Hot 1005
US Record World Singles[9] 1
Canadian Top Singles4
New Zealand[10] 16

Notes and References

  1. March 9, 1974 . Anatomy of a Three Dog Night: The Albums . . 86 . 10 . 36 . Paul . Ackerman . Paul Ackerman . April 3, 2011 .
  2. Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 . Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 . . 1993 . 30, 31 . CD liner . . MCAD2-10956 . United States.
  3. Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 . Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 . . 1993 . David . Leaf . David Leaf . 2–8 . CD liner . . MCAD2-10956 . United States.
  4. Book: Negron, Chuck . Chuck Negron . Three Dog Nightmare: The Chuck Negron Story . 1999 . Renaissance . 1-58063-040-5 . 88, 89, 95.
  5. Web site: RPM Search Engine . March 31, 2004 . . PHP.
  6. Web site: [{{AllMusic |class=artist|id=p5648|tab=charts-awards/billboard-albums|pure_url=yes}} Three Dog Night: Charts & Awards – ''Billboard'' Albums ]. . . United States . April 3, 2011.
  7. Web site: Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database . . PHP. Type in "Three Dog Night" under Artist or Title to see the search results.
  8. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=three dog night|chart=all}} Three Dog Night Album & Song Chart History ]. . April 4, 2011.
  9. Book: Whitburn, Joel. The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954-1982. Sheridan Books. 2015. 978-0-89820-213-7. 509.
  10. Web site: Flavour of new zealand - search listener.