One/Easy To Be Hard/Mama Told Me (Not To Come)/Eli's Coming/Your Song/Celebrate/One Man Band/Out In The Country/Nobody/Woman/Don't Make Promises/Try A Little Tenderness
The oddly titled Golden Bisquits provided a snapshot of Three Dog Night’s major releases up to this point. However, they would continue to enjoy several more years of hits with their covers of other artists’ material. (US:5)
“A premature greatest hits package, but the selections are good and it hangs together well as an album. But I would like to pick up a more comprehensive set.”
“It's a head-scratcher why they've left off both Liar and Joy To The World, in favour of a few early non-single LP cuts, since both of those songs charted before the release of this greatest hits package.”
“This was one of the first albums I ever owned and I played it till the grooves were worn. Almost every song on this album is classic and a favourite. Percussion and lead guitar are typical of the late 60s and early 70s, plus the vocals mark this as the highlight of this fantastic LA based band.”
“Here is a collection of the twelve best tracks (as of late 1970 to early 1971) from Three Dog Night's first four studio albums. These songs received extensive airplay on the radio, and each of them has a sound that is distinctly characteristic of TDN, which is hard to describe in words, but simply has an essence that unmistakably belongs to this band.”
“These super great songs demonstrate creativity, artistry, and tremendous popularity, making this a must-have collection.”
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