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It Ain't Easy (Three Dog Night album)
1970 studio album by Three Dog Night From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It Ain't Easy is the fourth album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1970.
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Title and packaging
According to lead singer Chuck Negron's book Three Dog Nightmare, the album's working title was The Wizards of Orange, with a cover featuring the band's members wearing orange make-up and posing in the nude. The band's record company, ABC/Dunhill, rejected the original album title and cover art, although some configurations of their first "greatest hits" album, 1971's Golden Bisquits, would later be packaged using It Ain't Easy's original cover photo.
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Critical reception
Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "Admitting it won't gain me any of the hip cachet I crave, but I admired and enjoyed this group's first LP. I found the second mediocre and the live job that followed it wretchedly excessive, but this one—their fourth in just fourteen months—gets back: exemplary song-finding and not too much plastic-soul melon-mouthing or preening vocal pyrotechnique. Highlights: the hit version of Randy Newman's 'Mama Told Me Not to Come,' with just the right admixture of high-spirited schlock to turn it into the AM giant it deserves to be, and a departure from pre-Beatles times called "Good Feeling (1957)."[1]
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Track listing
Side one
- "Woman" (Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers) – 4:40
- "Cowboy" (Randy Newman) – 3:42
- "It Ain't Easy" (Ron Davies) – 2:46
- "Out in the Country" (Roger Nichols, Paul Williams) – 3:08
- "Good Feeling (1957)" (Alan Brackett, John Merrill) – 3:46
Side two
- "Rock and Roll Widow" (Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, Cory Wells, Mike Allsup, Jimmy Greenspoon, Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed) – 2:56
- "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" (Newman) – 3:18
- "Your Song" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) – 4:01
- "Good Time Living" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) – 4:06
Personnel
Musicians
- Cory Wells – lead vocals (tracks A1, A3, B2, A4-group unison), background vocals
- Chuck Negron – lead vocals (tracks A2, A5, A4-group unison), background vocals
- Danny Hutton – lead vocals (track B3, A4-group unison), background vocals
- Mike Allsup – guitar
- Joe Schermie – bass guitar
- Floyd Sneed – drums
- Jimmy Greenspoon – keyboards
Production
- Producer: Richard Podolor
- Engineer: Bill Cooper
- Arranger: Three Dog Night
- Roadie, lighting: Dennis Albro
- Roadie, sound: Lee Carlton
- Cal Schenkel – design
- Ed Caraeff – photography
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Charts
Album – Billboard (United States)[3]
Singles – Billboard (United States)
Certifications
References
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