The Definitive CollectionTony Orlando & Dawn
Release Date: 10/27/1998
Original Release:
1998
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 289949_CD
UPC # 078221903622
Label: Arista Records (USA)
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Performer: Tony Orlando & Dawn
Producer: Bob Irwin (Compilation) Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Tony Orlando & Dawn: Tony Orlando, Telma Louise Hopkins, Joyce Vincent-Wilson. Includes liner notes by Roy Trakin, Sr. Personnel: Tony Orlando (vocals); Telma Hopkins, Joyce Vincent Wilson, Joyce Vincent (vocals). Liner Note Author: Roy Trakin. True to its title, the 18-track The Definitive Collection gathers all of the Tony Orlando & Dawn you possibly could ever want. Starting at the very beginning of the '70s and carrying on strong for a good half-decade, the schlocky pop-meets-vaudeville trio managed three number one singles before the Top 40 rolled them out for good. All of the huge hits are here -- "Candida," "Knock Three Times," "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree," "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose," "He Don't Love You Like I Love You" -- along with a handful of lesser tunes like "Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)" and one misplaced album cut. So, if you're in need of some of the most insipid, wince-inducing songs of the '70s, this is your one and only stop for Orlando's contribution to the annals. ~ Michael Gallucci True to its title, the 18-track The Definitive Collection gathers all of the Tony Orlando & Dawn you possibly could ever want. Starting at the very beginning of the '70s and carrying on strong for a good half-decade, the schlocky pop-meets-vaudeville trio managed three number one singles before the Top 40 rolled them out for good. All of the huge hits are here -- "Candida," "Knock Three Times," "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree," "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose," "He Don't Love You Like I Love You" -- along with a handful of lesser tunes like "Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)" and one misplaced album cut. So, if you're in need of some of the most insipid, wince-inducing songs of the '70s, this is your one and only stop for Orlando's contribution to the annals. ~ Michael Gallucci
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