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Captain & Tennille's Greatest Hits

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Album Review

Soft rock duo Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille definitely didn't fit everybody's notions of cool. "Muskrat Love" is a quintessential slice of novelty cheese that could only have scored during the '70s. But it's unfair to judge them by something they didn't write and isn't representative of their career. (However, Dragon's bare-chested poses on the original gatefold sleeve definitely fell into the "what were they thinking?" file.) Otherwise, there aren't any blemishes on this roundup of their first three A&M albums — a commercial coup accorded to few acts so early in their careers. The buoyant "Love Will Keep Us Together" is the natural opener — and set the template for a style centered around Dragon's lush, baroque keyboards and Tennille's breathy, intimate vocals. The song also showed the duo's good taste in material; it's one of three hits written by Neil Sedaka, whose "Lonely Nights (Angel Face)" is also included. Tennille is exceptional form, especially on "Wedding Song (There Is Love)" and an evocative version of "Disney Girls," by former Beach Boys vocalist Bruce Johnston. He also gave them "I Write the Songs," which naturally differs from the Barry Manilow hit version; the massed vocal choir at the intro shows the tricks that presumably rubbed off from Dragon's early-'70s touring days with the Beach Boys. 1990s-era compilations have supplanted this album's relevance, but the track listing shows how smart cherry-picking of a back catalog can serve casual and committed fans alike. Most of the tunes stand up, so why apologize for picking up this guilty pleasure?

Customer Reviews

The First And The Best

After this hits album was compiled, the Captain and Tennille's past work disappeared from the shelves for years. If there were updated compilations of their hits, the cd's were not released stateside. A superb hits cd was finally released in 2001 on the Hip-o label compiling the Captain and Tennille's work from both the A&M and Casablanca labels and a boxed set of their albums albeit re-issued with no bonus tracks, was released in 2005 and available from Amazon. This album, a teriffic index to the body of work recorded by Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille, overshadowed by both a single disc anthology and an entire boxed set, will remain the ultimate Captain and Tennille collection.

1970's Era Pop...

Toni Tennille actually could sing, but either you loved or hated this kind of material. Only Michael Bolton has endured worse hatred spewed at him for his songs, than The Captain & Tennille has. Neither one deserved or deserves it. Actually only 4 or 5 songs here worth listening to - I have always hated "Muskrat Love". Toni does a nice version of Noel Paul Stookey's "Wedding Song". The song "Love Will Keep Us Together" is a perfect 'Pop' song - catchy and light; but it came during an era when catchy and light was being trashed.

Classic Pop - Done Right

Toni Tennille and Darly Dargon ruled the pop charts in the mid to late 1970's and all of their early hits are here. Great vocals, great arrangements abound. Muskrat Love, which was recorded as a joke (obviously, everyone did not get it), is one of those songs you love or hate but the rest of the material here is first class pop.

Biography

Formed: 1973 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Keyboardist/arranger "Captain" Daryl Dragon and his wife, singer/pianist Toni Tennille, scored a series of pop/rock hits in a light, romantic vein in the second half of the 1970s, the most successful of which was the first, "Love Will Keep Us Together." The couple met in the summer of 1971, when Dragon was engaged as the keyboard player for a musical revue, Mother Earth, composed by Tennille. Dragon, born August 27, 1942, in Los Angeles, was the son of conductor Carmen Dragon; his mother was a singer....
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