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Three Dog Night


"Naturally" is a studio album by the American rock band Three Dog Night, which was released in November 1970. The album, produced by Richard Podolor, was a significant departure from the band's earlier work as they began to incorporate funk and Caribbean elements into their rock sound. "Naturally" features some of Three Dog Night's most popular songs, including "Joy to the World" and "One Man Band." "Naturally" is Three Dog Night's seventh album and it successfully helped to solidify the band's position as one of the most popular and successful rock bands of the 1970s. The album was a marked display of their musical evolution, showcasing varied influences from rock, pop, to reggae. Notably, the single "Joy to the World," written by Hoyt Axton, topped the charts in several countries and is considered one of Three Dog Night's signature songs. Another track, "Liar," also received considerable acclaim and chart success. The album's production also experimented with innovative recording techniques of that era. With Richard Podolor at the helm, the recording sessions of "Naturally" utilized layering techniques that were quite ahead of its time. This gave the album a unique sonic appeal that resonated with both the audiences and the critics alike. Overall, "Naturally" represents a defining moment in Three Dog Night's discography, reflecting their creative versatility and strength as a band.