Three Dog Night: Cyan - 1973

It was 1973 and Three Dog Night's formula was becoming a bit tired and well-used but that doesn't stop this from being a fine album. 

Happy Song is a wild, furious piece of organ-driven early seventies rock/soul. 

The group urge the listener to "keep in time with us, sing along" which was an exhortation very much of its time, wasn't it? I love to funky, chunky organ-powered rock of Play Children Play. Check out that jazzy bit in the middle too. Great stuff. The gentle Storybook Feeling has a sumptuous, melodic bassline that I love. 

Ridin' Thumb is sort of Traffic meets Blood, Sweat & Tears in a glorious funky rock romp. Shambala is just irresistibly great, with a lot of Warren Zevon 's subsequent sound about it, and not the "aaah-ooohs" either. 

Singer Man will be familiar with fans of UB40 as they covered Derrick Harriott's original reggae version of it on Labour Love II. Let Me Serenade You is class Three Dog Night soul. I can say the same about the Little Feat-esque Lay Me Down EasyInto My Life is an Elton John-ish closer to an entertaining offering.

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