Artist: Three Dog Night Release Date: 1993 Format: CD Record Label: MCA Records (USA) Number of Discs: 2 Discs UPC: 008811095628 Genre: Rock Album Type: Performer Sub-Genre: Pop Track listing DISC 1: 1. Roses and Rainbows - (with Danny Hutton) 2. Funny How Love Can Be - (with Danny Hutton) 3. Sinner Man - (with The Enemys) 4. Time to Get Alone - (previously unreleased, with Redwood) 5. If You Knew - (previously unreleased, demo) 6. Nobody 7. It's For You 8. Try a Little Tenderness 9. One 10. Heaven Is in Your Mind 11. Easy to Be Hard 12. Eli's Coming 13. Celebrate 14. Lady Samantha 15. Mama Told Me (Not to Come) 16. Cowboy 17. Out in the Country 18. Your Song 19. Good Feeling (1957) 20. One Man Band 21. I Can Hear You Calling 22. Joy to the World 23. Liar 24. Old Fashioned Love Song, An DISC 2: 1. Never Been to Spain 2. My Impersonal Life 3. Family of Man, The 4. Going in Circles 5. You 6. Night in the City 7. Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer 8. Black and White 9. In Bed 10. Midnight Runaway 11. Pieces of April 12. Shambala 13. Our "B" Side 14. Let Me Serenade You 15. Show Must Go On, The 16. Sure as I'm Sittin' Here 17. I'd Be So Happy 18. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) 19. Til the World Ends THIS CD IS FROM THE JUKEBOX COMPANY WE USE TO OWN . THIS CD SET IS LIKE NEW ,AND WAS PUT INTO SERVICE ON A JUKEBOX FOR A VERY SHORT TIME, COMES WITH ALL THE ARTWORK AND BOOKLET Details Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Mixed SPAR Code: n/a Album notes CELEBRATE: THE THREE DOG NIGHT STORY includes 2 previously unreleased tracks, plus a booklet with extensive liner notes by David Leaf, with track-by-track information and rare photos of the group. Personnel includes: Danny Hutton, Cory Wells. Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot. The finest Three Dog Night compilation available, CELEBRATE: THE THREE DOG NIGHT STORY takes a far wider view of the band than any other collection out there. Besides opening with two very good Danny Hutton solo singles and a rare single by lead singer Chuck Negron's band The Enemys, the set includes a previously unreleased track by Hutton's group Redwood, the Brian Wilson composition/production "Time to Get Alone." Even if you're not a particular Three Dog Night fan, Wilson devotees should snap this up--it's one of his finest efforts ever. For the remainder of the two discs, CELEBRATE concentrates on Three Dog Night's remarkable string of hit singles from the early '70s, along with select album tracks and B-sides, including the charmingly offhand "Our B Side." The superior single mixes (some in mono) are used throughout.